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    FFL's charging to do a transfer???

    I have never experienced this.
    Maybe I have always just lived in good places.
    I got charged by an FFL in one state to do a transfer to an FFL in my state.
    I can understand being charged for shipping.
    I can understand my FFL charging me to transfer the weapon to me.
    What I cannot understand and have never experienced, prior to this, is an FFL charging a fee, and rather an exorbitant one at that, to send a firearm to my FFL.
    Has anyone else encountered this?
    I did complain to the person that I bought it from, and he checked, and in Minnesota, he found three other FFL's that were charging fees for transferring a weapon to another FFL.
    Mind you, not to an individualbut to another FFL!!

    Tim

    #2
    I've heard of this type of transfer fee but never encountered it. Seems like a regional thing?

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      #3
      How much was fee?

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        #4
        Originally posted by TP Alexander View Post
        I have never experienced this.
        Maybe I have always just lived in good places.
        I got charged by an FFL in one state to do a transfer to an FFL in my state.
        I can understand being charged for shipping.
        I can understand my FFL charging me to transfer the weapon to me.
        What I cannot understand and have never experienced, prior to this, is an FFL charging a fee, and rather an exorbitant one at that, to send a firearm to my FFL.
        Has anyone else encountered this?
        I did complain to the person that I bought it from, and he checked, and in Minnesota, he found three other FFL's that were charging fees for transferring a weapon to another FFL.
        Mind you, not to an individualbut to another FFL!!

        Tim
        Was the FFL holder in Minnesota selling the firearm for someone else, or was he the owner?

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          #5
          The going rate for a dealer -to -dealer fee in my area is $25. This is to help the FFL defray the license fee he has to pay BATFE, plus a little something for his troubles on the bookkeeping entry.

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            #6
            Normally, I’ve been dealing with a party that has an FFL.
            They eat the initial fee because they are selling the weapon.
            In this case, they had a second party involved to do the transfer.
            I hadn’t encountered this before.

            When I have a modern firearm that I am selling, I just send it directly to the person’s FFL that is buying it.
            Perfectly legal.
            Why this person chose to use an FFL intermediary to send it to my FFL is beyond my understanding.

            Thanx for the replies.

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              #7
              Somebody has to pay it. Either the person selling or the buyer. In this case, you are paying for the seller. It is best to get this all ironed out before buying.

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                #8
                That is what I have paid here in Ohio.

                Originally posted by Alan Smith View Post
                The going rate for a dealer -to -dealer fee in my area is $25. This is to help the FFL defray the license fee he has to pay BATFE, plus a little something for his troubles on the bookkeeping entry.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tanker View Post
                  Somebody has to pay it. Either the person selling or the buyer. In this case, you are paying for the seller. It is best to get this all ironed out before buying.
                  Generally, the seller should pay the FFL holder to transfer to the receiving FFL holder; on the buyer's end, the buyer pays his FFL holder his fee. These days people do whatever they want.

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                    #10
                    I know, that is what I said.
                    Don't assume anything Ask for the details before and avoid any blind sideding.
                    Originally posted by 101combatvet View Post
                    Generally, the seller should pay the FFL holder to transfer to the receiving FFL holder; on the buyer's end, the buyer pays his FFL holder his fee. These days people do whatever they want.

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                      #11
                      Was the seller in a state where they were required to have an FFL send it?

                      My understanding being in a fairly loose state is that a private party can ship as long as the recipient in another state is an FFL (who would then charge the typical receiving fee)?
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                        #12
                        Originally posted by scotty1418 View Post
                        Was the seller in a state where they were required to have an FFL send it?

                        My understanding being in a fairly loose state is that a private party can ship as long as the recipient in another state is an FFL (who would then charge the typical receiving fee)?
                        Are there states where there is a law that requires an FFL to send a firearm to another FFL?
                        I wasn't aware of this.
                        I have sent stuff to FFL's all over the country and never used a dealer to send it.
                        I just made sure that I had the receiving FFL license in my possession and another in the box.

                        In the case mentioned in Post 1, the seller was in Minnesota.
                        As we all know, the ignorance of people regarding what is legal and what isn't legal, vis-a-vis firearms laws, is astounding.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by TP Alexander View Post
                          Are there states where there is a law that requires an FFL to send a firearm to another FFL?
                          I wasn't aware of this.
                          I have sent stuff to FFL's all over the country and never used a dealer to send it.
                          I just made sure that I had the receiving FFL license in my possession and another in the box.

                          In the case mentioned in Post 1, the seller was in Minnesota.
                          As we all know, the ignorance of people regarding what is legal and what isn't legal, vis-a-vis firearms laws, is astounding.
                          I'm not aware of any state with a law requiring an FFL to be used to send a firearm to another FFL. California has some pretty wacky rules, but it seems they are more interested in controlling what is coming into the state rather than leaving it. Ignorance and personal preference are often at fault. I have an FFL03 and couldn't get an Oregon FFL selling a C&R gun to send it directly to me. Perfectly legal, but he wouldn't (which is his right). I wanted the gun so paid a local FFL to accept the transfer.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by TP Alexander View Post
                            Are there states where there is a law that requires an FFL to send a firearm to another FFL?
                            I wasn't aware of this.
                            I have sent stuff to FFL's all over the country and never used a dealer to send it.
                            I just made sure that I had the receiving FFL license in my possession and another in the box.

                            In the case mentioned in Post 1, the seller was in Minnesota.
                            As we all know, the ignorance of people regarding what is legal and what isn't legal, vis-a-vis firearms laws, is astounding.
                            It sounds like the seller had a local FFL send it when they didn't need to.

                            I'd expect the seller to cover sending fees and you have to cover receiving FFL fee...
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                              #15
                              The times I've used the FFL of a local gunshop, I've always paid for using it (FFL).....Guess I didn't think much about it and that it was unreasonable....After all, they have overhead and a business to run.....Only problem is, if for some reason you want to return the item, you wind up paying the fees twice......That's when it gets expensive.....Bodes

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