FFL Transfer (Read 7763 times)

davek42

FFL Transfer
« on: July 12, 2015, 11:38:51 AM »
I am looking for some one to do FFL transfers. I buy 5-6 guns a year, The I have been using a guy for the last few years has become unreliable, Just need a new connection. I try to help support the little guys as much as I can. Any one got a lead...
davek42

rustyeleio

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2015, 12:22:56 PM »
OGC, see their vendor thread, good prices
X-ring, see vendor thread.  lower prices if you join their indoor range opening later this year.  The 2Ahawaii discount is no longer honored (depends on who you talk to i guess)
Danger Close Tactical, see vendor thread.
Ready on the right, no vendor page but i see them in the monthly HRA newsletter

Tom

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2015, 05:12:58 PM »
OGC, see their vendor thread, good prices
X-ring, see vendor thread.  lower prices if you join their indoor range opening later this year.  The 2Ahawaii discount is no longer honored (depends on who you talk to i guess)
Danger Close Tactical, see vendor thread.
Ready on the right, no vendor page but i see them in the monthly HRA newsletter

Al @ Ready on the Right is a good guy.   Very active in the shooting community.
Tom
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ren

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #3 on: July 12, 2015, 06:15:09 PM »
+1 Dwayne's Danger Close Tactical
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Gordyf

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #4 on: July 12, 2015, 06:59:15 PM »
Al @ Ready on the Right is a good guy.   Very active in the shooting community.

I have heard a very unsubstantiated rumor today that Al is folding up his tent. The source was in the industry and not to be taken lightly
For what it is worth Have sent him several emails over the last week or so  to ask if he will do a transfer for me.
Have not heard back
He has done stuff for me in the past and is really easy to work with. Great in fact!
Hope all is well with him.
Aloha
Gordy
Aloha
Gordy

mauidog

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #5 on: July 12, 2015, 07:05:46 PM »
If you are active or former military or LEO, OGC offers FFL transfers for $25 each.  Regular cost is $40.

They have a link on their website for FFL Transfer.  It's self service.  Just enter the email address for the seller, your info, and the firearm description.  Then use the "check out" feature (cost at that point is $0). 

The digital copy of their license will be sent directly to the seller.  Have the seller follow the instructions for addressing the package so OGC knows who it belongs to and how to contact you.

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Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #6 on: July 13, 2015, 03:41:06 AM »
I have heard a very unsubstantiated rumor today that Al is folding up his tent. The source was in the industry and not to be taken lightly
For what it is worth Have sent him several emails over the last week or so  to ask if he will do a transfer for me.
Have not heard back
He has done stuff for me in the past and is really easy to work with. Great in fact!
Hope all is well with him.
Aloha
Gordy

Al was hospitalized for a good while but home now and back to biz and catching up.   As you can imagine there is quite a large backlog with all our orders, emails and voicemails trying to check in.

Given this medical scare he is indeed considering retirement next year so no need to panic yet.  An announcement will be made of all the specifics.

So for now keep him busy :)   Plus you get to hear and see an actual manual typewriter in action (again)!
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Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #7 on: July 13, 2015, 03:42:50 AM »
If you are active or former military or LEO, OGC offers FFL transfers for $25 each.  Regular cost is $40.

They have a link on their website for FFL Transfer.  It's self service.  Just enter the email address for the seller, your info, and the firearm description.  Then use the "check out" feature (cost at that point is $0). 

The digital copy of their license will be sent directly to the seller.  Have the seller follow the instructions for addressing the package so OGC knows who it belongs to and how to contact you.

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Cool!  I didn't know that so been doing it all via emails still.
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dustoff003

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #8 on: July 13, 2015, 11:46:14 AM »

I am looking for some one to do FFL transfers. I buy 5-6 guns a year, The I have been using a guy for the last few years has become unreliable, Just need a new connection. I try to help support the little guys as much as I can. Any one got a lead...
davek42
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GZire

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #9 on: July 13, 2015, 04:58:25 PM »
Al was hospitalized for a good while but home now and back to biz and catching up.   As you can imagine there is quite a large backlog with all our orders, emails and voicemails trying to check in.

Given this medical scare he is indeed considering retirement next year so no need to panic yet.  An announcement will be made of all the specifics.

So for now keep him busy :)   Plus you get to hear and see an actual manual typewriter in action (again)!


I will also add that I have used Al and had talked to him several years ago............before the great Obama Panic.  He mentioned the number of yearly transfers he did and it was mind boggling, so when he doesn't reply immediately it's because he's probably digging through a mountain of stuff.

Gordyf

Re: FFL Transfer
« Reply #10 on: July 13, 2015, 06:31:28 PM »
Al was hospitalized for a good while but home now and back to biz and catching up.   As you can imagine there is quite a large backlog with all our orders, emails and voicemails trying to check in.

Given this medical scare he is indeed considering retirement next year so no need to panic yet.  An announcement will be made of all the specifics.

So for now keep him busy :)   Plus you get to hear and see an actual manual typewriter in action (again)!

Thanks. I had feared that there might be a health issue. It happens when you get to be our age.
I am glad he is back home and OK. Wish him the best! He will be missed when he retires.
Will sit tight and see him when he gets to me in the stack.
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Gordy