A couple FFL's in my area charge $30.00 to do an FFL to FFL transfer, and they charge $10.00 more to accept a gun from an individual. Needless to say, they do not get my business for the 10-15 minutes of work it takes to do a transfer.

I'm glad to hear KY Jon tell us that paying with a USPS Money Order adds another layer of protection against fraud or theft. I had read that before and use them to pay for all of my Gunbroker purchases, except a few that came from established brick and mortar gun shops where I paid with a credit card. But I didn't know for certain if the Postmaster or Postal Inspectors would actually get involved and help if there was a problem.


Voting for anti-gun Democrats is dumber than giving treats to a dog that shits on a Persian Rug