I am looking to do an FFL transfer in the next few weeks but because I can't exactly leave work to buy a gun, my wife may actually be doing all of it. That being said, is there any shop that's easier to deal with for a transfer? She's never had to do this process before and I feel bad having her do it but it's about the only option. Assuming they're all equal, I'd guess SEC just because it's so close to HPD. Anyone have a preference either way? SEC and OGC are the only ones I've been to so far.
ETA - the rifle may also sit there for a few days, but I'm assuming they're used to that because of the stupid licenses.
Do you have a valid long gun permit? Is it in your name or your wife's? If it's not in her name, then you either have to apply for her long gun permit and wait two weeks, or go yourself to transfer and register the rifle with your permit.
Depending on your work schedule, maybe picking up the rifle before 6PM on a day they are open until then, or on a Saturday, would work. You have several days to register it after the transfer, and HPD firearms section opens at 7:45AM. They are open during lunchtime, too. If that gives you time to register before or during work, you can do it all yourself. If your wife really needs to register it, then have her go pick it up on that Saturday with you and transfer it into her name. Again, this assumes you both have a valid long gum permit.
OGC said they've held guns for deployed military customers for as long as 1-2 years. Let them know when you'll be picking it up, and they should be fine with it.
I've used OGC for many FFL transfers from out of state. As survivorman said, if the vendor already knows of OGC, there's no need to transmit a license to them. if you do need to send one, you do it online from OGC's website -- totally self-service.
OGC also offers current & former military/LE a discount off the FFL fee.