Originally Posted By: keith
Originally Posted By: Virginian
The National Association of FFLs has been pimping this for years. A way to double their income from transfers.


Exactly. If you haven't already done this insane transfer, I would inform the buyer that he needs to find another FFL who will accept guns from an individual. Is the buyer willing to pay all costs associated with shipping from your FFL? Many sellers inform potential bidders of this right up front in the auction description. This is as screwed up as the sellers who insist on doing an FFL transfer for a definite pre-1899 antique.


I Have a C&R FFL and I for one refuse to do any business with a dealer with this kind of butt head attitude and I have informed them of this. IMO: It's just a way to screw you out of more money.
Jim


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