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General Categories => General Firearm Discussion => Topic started by: despain85 on January 04, 2012, 10:11:33 AM
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The search only pulled up legislations about transfer fees. I called Moeller Arms and they were asking $40 for multiple transfers and $25 for one. Seems like a good deal but is there any better out there?
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That seems to be pretty much the going rate.
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I know randy at Thunder Alley gets $25 individually, not sure about multiples.
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SSA Enterprises is a little cheaper
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So by best, you really meant cheapest.
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OK----Sharing a Special Secret.........,
here's the Best FFL Transfer Deal Around Omaha and Eastern Nebraska:
Four Aces Loans
6604 N. 30th Street
Omaha, NE 68112 Phone: [402] 455-1111 [Ask for Jeff: the Firearms Manager
and Good Guy]
M---F: 9am - 5:30pm
Saturday: 10:00am - 4:00pm
$15.00/Transfer
Try to Beat that One With a Stick!!!!!
Parking is available either in front on 30th Street, or in back in camera-monitored parking lot. Some side street parking available, as well.
How can I say this nicely: Yes--of course--You just may want to pack some heat when you visit. It's a Firearms-Friendly store. Everyone there packs and shoots. And...there are No Ugly Posters at the entrance. Coming down North from I-680 provides easy access.
Tell them you saw it on the NFOA Forum.
And---ask about pricing for multiple transfers. [I don't know their policy in this regard, or I would tell you.]
Don't you dare tell them their transfer price is low!!
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wish that was stickied or at least easily searchable :-\
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If you don't have a CHP, the price of that $15 transfer doubles when you have to go register your firearm with the Omaha Police Dept.
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There are actually Grown People that don't have a CHP????
Whodathunkit!!!!
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I've been going through NFOA's own Chris Zeeb for my transfers. 20 bucks
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Thanks SemperFiGuy just spoke with Jeff and they are going to take care of a few shipments for me without the run a round I have been experiencing lately dealing with part time/semi retired ffl's that only work once in a blue moon around there bowling league, cheerleading etc, but forget to tell you that before your gun arrives at their door!
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Good to hear.
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I have a FFL that will do 1 for $10.00
I ask if that was all he wanted and he said yes but if you want you can pay more.
Dick
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Ranger 01:
Excellent call on your part.
It might help Forum members to work with you if they knew what part of the state you live in.
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SSA Enterprises is a little cheaper
And in Sarpy county...and a helluva good guy to deal with...had at least six done through ssa...this is NOT to say anything against moeller, who is also a good guy with a reasonable rate (also in Sarpy)...
Just giving you my honest opinion, that I too have done biz with SSA and it has always been super smooth with great email communitcation and flexible hours.
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Need a FFL dealer in the Lincoln area to accept a pistol. Can someone recommend someone for Lincoln. Don't get to North Omaha much anymore.
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Discovered the joys of GunBroker this weekend. So i need to find an FFL. In case i do this as a habbit, might as well go for a good rate.
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Need a FFL dealer in the Lincoln area to accept a pistol. Can someone recommend someone for Lincoln. Don't get to North Omaha much anymore.
Talk to Derek or Kim at DE Guns on North Cotner. I'm not sure what they charge, but they are great people.
http://deguns.net/index.php?option=com_contact&view=contact&id=1&Itemid=53 (http://deguns.net/index.php?option=com_contact&view=contact&id=1&Itemid=53)
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Need a FFL dealer in the Lincoln area to accept a pistol. Can someone recommend someone for Lincoln. Don't get to North Omaha much anymore.
Jeff at Nebraska Gun is very easy to work with on transfers.
http://www.nebraskagun.com/ (http://www.nebraskagun.com/)
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Jeff at Nebraska Gun is very easy to work with on transfers.
http://www.nebraskagun.com/ (http://www.nebraskagun.com/)
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I am closest to him, so i will stop by his place later
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Capital City Pawn is also good (can't remember the guy's name but he's at the S 13th store...maybe Alex?) $15. Also gotta give props to Jeff though too. Great guy... Think he charges $20 last time I asked.
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I will use Rod Moeller since he a member of NFOA and I would rather support him. I have never had a problem in any dealing with him.
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+1 for Rod. This is my reasoning, sure he is not the cheapest FFL around. That isn't the point. You should find a FFL dealer and stay with him, just like a barber. I've been supporting Rod for sometime now. He's always treated me right and sure he charges commission on things, that's how he pays rent. Rod (or any FFL dealer) is providing a valuable service need to kept in business. He's just a super guy to work with and always treat you right.
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I am in Clay Center, NE and am currently getting $20 for transfers. ;D
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And in Sarpy county...and a helluva good guy to deal with...had at least six done through ssa...this is NOT to say anything against moeller, who is also a good guy with a reasonable rate (also in Sarpy)...
Just giving you my honest opinion, that I too have done biz with SSA and it has always been super smooth with great email communitcation and flexible hours.
+1 for Vic at SSA. I've done a couple with him and have enjoyed the visit each time and at $15 figured that was a pretty fair deal.
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When I was a dealer, I think I charged $5 if I did not know you, and free to regulars. . Shows how old I am! lol
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Capital City Pawn is also good (can't remember the guy's name but he's at the S 13th store...maybe Alex?) $15.
I used Capital City Pawn this summer, I won't say it was a bad experience, but it wasn't a great experience. They were a little slow in getting me out of there, and the guy didn't seem like he knew the process like some other FFLs did. Still made me register with LPD even though I have a CHP... I didn't know enough at the time to argue with him. $15 was my fee.
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My business is about a stones throw from Big Shots, so I checked with them to see if they offered that service (some shops only want their guns going through their books, and do not want the extra paperwork) and they said sure. Non members, is $40, but members, is only $20. Twenty bucks is not a bad price, plus, I can shoot the gun while I am there.
For anyone not yet taken the time to check out Big Shots, it is worth a visit. Clean, modern, well staffed, good selection of hand guns.