johnwilliamson062
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I recently found myself gazing at a beautiful 100 year old top-break SW pistol in 22lr on gunbroker. While following this auction for several days I ran across a number of other auctions on low-end 22s. Some small thing broken, junk to begin with, etc etc. I ended up buying two of them as project guns. Since the price tag was under $100 shipped to my FFL I didn't want to tack on $30 for a transfer. A few months back I stumbled across shop on my route to work that still does $15 transfers! Great I know. So I decided to give them a try.
I send an e-mail asking for a copy of their FFL. The manager says to send her e-mail addresses and she will e-mail them out. A couple local shops really avoid giving out their FFLs to everyone who walks in the door so they don't have outdated ones in circulation. I send the contact e-mails and a few hours later I am copied on an e-mail requesting copies of the other two shops FFLs and stating the local FFL will be sent as soon as she can verify the sending FFLs.
I know an FFL can do pretty much whatever extra check they want, but this seems absurd. I am sure this is not required in Ohio. Has anyone run across this? I am seriously considering asking another FFL to do the transfer. Most will do multiple transfers at one time for a single fee, so it really won't be that much money. Besides, what if I buy a gun from a non-FFL? I don't really want to business with them at all if thy will not accept a transfer from a non-FFL.
I am also thiking, if I am copied on all these e-mails, I am going to end up with a copy of the FFL anyways.
I send an e-mail asking for a copy of their FFL. The manager says to send her e-mail addresses and she will e-mail them out. A couple local shops really avoid giving out their FFLs to everyone who walks in the door so they don't have outdated ones in circulation. I send the contact e-mails and a few hours later I am copied on an e-mail requesting copies of the other two shops FFLs and stating the local FFL will be sent as soon as she can verify the sending FFLs.
I know an FFL can do pretty much whatever extra check they want, but this seems absurd. I am sure this is not required in Ohio. Has anyone run across this? I am seriously considering asking another FFL to do the transfer. Most will do multiple transfers at one time for a single fee, so it really won't be that much money. Besides, what if I buy a gun from a non-FFL? I don't really want to business with them at all if thy will not accept a transfer from a non-FFL.
I am also thiking, if I am copied on all these e-mails, I am going to end up with a copy of the FFL anyways.