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Average FFL Fee's

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#1 ·
Hey Everyone,

I've been reading on these forums about the great deals on firearms offered by online dealers. The problem is that the firearm has to be shipped to an FFL and then transfered to myself. I'm from the Chicagoland area and my local FFL told me that they charge $100 for a transfer!!!:smt076

I could not believe what I had heard. I pay for a gun, the seller ships it to the FFL and then they make $100 on me. I'm all for business but $100 is an injustice. What I'm getting at is what are your local FFL's charging for transfers? I'd love to know and I'm willing to bet it isn't $100.

Thanks in advance,

Pete
 
#2 ·
Join the club. I'm in California and I asked my local shop what they charge. $75 for the transfer plus $35 to do the paperwork/registration. :smt076 But even with those charges, the 1911 I'm thinking about buying online would still be about $300 less than if I bought it right from the shop.
 
#5 ·
Are pawn shops licensed to buy/sell guns in Chicago? If so, some of the lowest transfer fees I've seen are found at pawn shops. My local Gander Mountain gets $75 for a transfer, and the other sport/gun shops in town want $50. Several of the pawn shops are $25-$30, and the guy I use does it for $20 for regular customers.
 
#12 ·
ChicagoPete> I live in the South Suburbs and the price here is $50. and $27. for the "extra fees" what ever that is. I was looking at guns on the Gun Genie web site and if you use a Illinois zip code to get a price quote it is about $100. more than a Arizona zip code. All I can figure is that their are no real gun shops in the Metro Chicago area and the once that exist can charge anything they want.
 
#13 ·
ChicagoPete> I live in the South Suburbs and the price here is $50. and $27. for the "extra fees" what ever that is. I was looking at guns on the Gun Genie web site and if you use a Illinois zip code to get a price quote it is about $100. more than a Arizona zip code. All I can figure is that their are no real gun shops in the Metro Chicago area and the once that exist can charge anything they want.
Well I did some research on Gun Broker and I found some guy on the south side, which is where I live that charges $20. Unfortunately I've googled the name of his business and his name and I cannot seem to find any contact info so I might have to register on Gun Broker to get his email address. I'm just hoping he's still in business, but after googling his address he looks to be an FFL who works out of his home. Hopefully he can be trusted.

Thanks again for all the responses,

Pete
 
#16 ·
ChicagoPete, please post if you do business with this FFL. I wondering since he is Federally licensed, can a compliant be made to the ATF if he screws a customer on a deal? Does anyone know if this can be done.
Jaz,

I was able to get in touch with said FFL via email thank to Gun Broker and I will be talking with him over the phone tomorrow. I'll let you know how everything goes.

Regards,

Pete
 
#17 ·
UPDATE: Well, I won an auction on Gun Broker for a S&W Sigma 40ve and have sent the dealer my new FFL's license so we'll see how the process goes. This is my first time purchasing a firearm online and so far the communication has been great from my FFL. Hopefully the dealer whom I'm buying the Sigma from is as solid as my FFL seems to be.
 
#18 ·
Well everything worked out extremely well. I saved a very good amount of money on my new Sigma 40ve and even got the allied forces model (black slide) for the same price as the standard. My ffl turned out to be a real cool cat who charged me a whopping $20 when my local gun store wanted to charge me $100. :smt033
 
#19 ·
Some shops change a bunch because they are pissed off you are not buying theirs. They want to discourage shipping a weapon in. It's best to have a shop that you do some normal business in. Buy ammo and other stuff. Maybe a gun once in a while. These are the people that will get you out with a 25.00 or less fee. I got as guy that has never charged me a dime to do a transfer but I spent a long time building a relationship with the shop owner.

Really 25-50 bucks is not a bad deal wen you are getting a killer deal on something you can't find easilly locally though.
 
#22 ·
Desperately seeking ffl southwest suburbs of Chicago

Hi everyone. New to handguns and this site. I saw a couple guys here that loved their current ffls. I was wondering if I could have some info. I feel guns have gone up so much it's impossible to actually buy in Cook County and don't want to get ripped off by an ffl if I find a great price on the net. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Love the forum also.
 
#24 ·
$100.00 is ridiculous and a rip-off. Having said that, it's up to the dealer and what he will charge and what the public will pay.

Call around to other gun dealers or pawn shops that sell firearms. I've never paid over $35.00 and I thought that was a bit high.

Some gun shops will receive a firearm but they won't ship one for someone. Too much of a hassle I guess. I have a shop that receives for me, and I have a shop that ships for me.
 
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