What is an FFL dealer?
And FFL dealer means a Federal Firearms License dealer. Any local pawn or gun shop should be an FFL dealer. You can start by checking around locally, or you can use GunsAmerica’s FFL locator. Find an FFL. When using the GunsAmerica locator, it will only show dealers registered on GunsAmerica, so do not worry if one does not show close in your area. Simply check your local phone book or online for “gun or pawn shops”. You can then call them and ask if they accept FFL transfers. Dealers charge a transfer fee, averaging around $20-$25 — any more than that I would suggest looking elsewhere. We try to advise staying away from big stores like Cabela’s, Gander Mountain, etc. as there is a lot of room for error when receiving your package. They receive many boxes a day, and may not get it processed as quickly as smaller shops would. Keep in mind that even though you are paying a S&H fee, as well as a transfer fee, if you are out of the state of Nebraska, you do NOT pay sales tax. This usually