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<blockquote data-quote="Slack" data-source="post: 1883574" data-attributes="member: 13947"><p>I don't think there is any rules or laws against charging a NICS fee for a gun that is in stock or a transfer. Though for an in stock gun, it is a little slimey, kinda like car dealers and their "document fees". </p><p></p><p>One could argue, that if it was a NICS fee, that since they already did the NICS check that you already are obligated to pay it. Though if this fee was not disclosed, then I definitely wouldn't be paying it. If they don't come back to the agreed price (+ tax?) then I would walk away. Since you haven't forked over any money or signed and purchase agreement (you didn't did you?) you are in control.</p><p></p><p>BTW, a local infamous gun shop in Del City appears to charge a $65 NICS fee and if you need a firearm transferred they charge $135. For all I know, a transfer might involve the $135 + the $65. Their sign wasn't so clear.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slack, post: 1883574, member: 13947"] I don't think there is any rules or laws against charging a NICS fee for a gun that is in stock or a transfer. Though for an in stock gun, it is a little slimey, kinda like car dealers and their "document fees". One could argue, that if it was a NICS fee, that since they already did the NICS check that you already are obligated to pay it. Though if this fee was not disclosed, then I definitely wouldn't be paying it. If they don't come back to the agreed price (+ tax?) then I would walk away. Since you haven't forked over any money or signed and purchase agreement (you didn't did you?) you are in control. BTW, a local infamous gun shop in Del City appears to charge a $65 NICS fee and if you need a firearm transferred they charge $135. For all I know, a transfer might involve the $135 + the $65. Their sign wasn't so clear. [/QUOTE]
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