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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3258042" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>I’ve heard a lot of great internet stories of gun buying, my own included. BUT some troubling ones as well. *Some*** FFL’s want to charge more if they carry or can access the ‘same or equivalent model’. Some try to collect sales tax on the ‘value or price of the firearm’. If you’re delayed on NICS they want to charge more. If you’re denied they want you to surrender the firearm to them. Some say, $20 to receive and then add on additional charges once they have the property, add on storage fees and I’ve even heard of some trying to slide in ‘paperwork fees’ to process the 4473. </p><p>Don’t get me wrong, Most FFL are great to deal with, but you definitely want to make sure you know their ground rules and how they operate before shipping, because once they have it in their hands life can get interesting with your property until a conclusion comes about.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3258042, member: 12153"] I’ve heard a lot of great internet stories of gun buying, my own included. BUT some troubling ones as well. *Some*** FFL’s want to charge more if they carry or can access the ‘same or equivalent model’. Some try to collect sales tax on the ‘value or price of the firearm’. If you’re delayed on NICS they want to charge more. If you’re denied they want you to surrender the firearm to them. Some say, $20 to receive and then add on additional charges once they have the property, add on storage fees and I’ve even heard of some trying to slide in ‘paperwork fees’ to process the 4473. Don’t get me wrong, Most FFL are great to deal with, but you definitely want to make sure you know their ground rules and how they operate before shipping, because once they have it in their hands life can get interesting with your property until a conclusion comes about. [/QUOTE]
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