Titan Arms in South Lakeland. Was $15, raised to $20 in July.
Steve
$20 Transfer Fee
Since when is SS $25? Last time I asked the Lakeland branch it was $50. Same for Apopka(although that was probably 10 years ago when I asked them).N4KVE wrote:They are real nice guys. I work next to them at the Miami Gun Show. By the way, Shoot Straight does transfers for $25. GARY.
Most places in Orlando, that I checked when I lived out there, was $40+.
Local pawn shop in Auburndale is $30. He sells guns at good prices, so I haven't had a need to buy new guns elsewhere, although I do mostly trading and buy used guns.
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I stay very loyal to any shop that does low FFL fees
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$20 at Freedom Arms and Ammo in Rockledge.
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Loyal customers often get cheaper transfers at many shops. As well as other perks. I hate the guys who ask what a transfer costs then complain about the $5 background check fee and a three day wait.Greg wrote:I stay very loyal to any shop that does low FFL fees
Jeff
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It's the "free shipping" paradigm. The shipping cost obviously isn't being paid by the seller, it is being added into the price of the item sold. Many people will only look at items with free shipping or flat rate shipping when making their online purchases even though it will cost more in the long run. Personally, I'd rather FFLs throw in the $5 call in fee as opposed to adding another 'gotcha!' charge on the transfer. There was a dude who did that when I first moved to Auburndale. Not only did he tack on the extra $5 after I called and asked what the out the door price was, he then decided to play the cash only game when I arrived.weaselfire wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 2:37 pmLoyal customers often get cheaper transfers at many shops. As well as other perks. I hate the guys who ask what a transfer costs then complain about the $5 background check fee and a three day wait.Greg wrote:I stay very loyal to any shop that does low FFL fees
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It's two separate transactions. First you pay $5, then I run your background check. If you don't pass, you don't get a refund. If you pass, then I do the transfer.jwperry wrote:It's the "free shipping" paradigm. The shipping cost obviously isn't being paid by the seller, it is being added into the price of the item sold. Many people will only look at items with free shipping or flat rate shipping when making their online purchases even though it will cost more in the long run. Personally, I'd rather FFLs throw in the $5 call in fee as opposed to adding another 'gotcha!' charge on the transfer. There was a dude who did that when I first moved to Auburndale. Not only did he tack on the extra $5 after I called and asked what the out the door price was, he then decided to play the cash only game when I arrived.weaselfire wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 2:37 pmLoyal customers often get cheaper transfers at many shops. As well as other perks. I hate the guys who ask what a transfer costs then complain about the $5 background check fee and a three day wait.Greg wrote:I stay very loyal to any shop that does low FFL fees
Jeff
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If you'd rather, I can charge $25, none of which is refundable if you don't pass.
Jeff
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