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    If you were sending it a gunsmith for repair, you didnt have to deal with an FFL. Still has to go UPS or FedEx.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoser View Post
    If you were sending it a gunsmith for repair, you didnt have to deal with an FFL. Still has to go UPS or FedEx.
    Actually a private citizen can send a long gun or a handgun to any FFL - doesn't have to be for gunsmithing. The return trip is the case where gunsmithing becomes a factor. Why didn't he just send it UPS himself?

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    I couldn't agree more about Firing Line. I've been with Dusty Johnson for most of his visits there as well and I was completely turned off from them. I will never again set foot in that place and neither will anyone I shoot with.

    Anyways, if you live in the Firestone area, I highly recommend the FFL below. He's a coworker of mine (in LE).


    Patrick Gallagher
    Tri-Town Trading & Consulting Co.
    Firestone, CO 80504
    Email: Click here to email me

    Phone: 720-202-2298
    Hours: Mon 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Tue - Sat - by appointment

    Long Gun Fee: $20.00
    Hand Gun Fee: $20.00

    http://www.gunbroker.com/FFL/SearchF...0Code&sv=80520

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    I over paid for my M&P 40 from The Firing Line, because I was impatient and they had it in stock. I didn't know crap about guns and asked about registration. They laughed at me, and made fun of me, but never explained anything to me.
    "There are no finger prints under water."

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    Patrick is a great guy. He is very professional and his prices are very fair.

    Quote Originally Posted by Beefy View Post
    I couldn't agree more about Firing Line. I've been with Dusty Johnson for most of his visits there as well and I was completely turned off from them. I will never again set foot in that place and neither will anyone I shoot with.

    Anyways, if you live in the Firestone area, I highly recommend the FFL below. He's a coworker of mine (in LE).


    Patrick Gallagher
    Tri-Town Trading & Consulting Co.
    Firestone, CO 80504
    Email: Click here to email me

    Phone: 720-202-2298
    Hours: Mon 9:00 am - 5:00 pm; Tue - Sat - by appointment

    Long Gun Fee: $20.00
    Hand Gun Fee: $20.00

    http://www.gunbroker.com/FFL/SearchF...0Code&sv=80520

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    I deal with Randy at R&S Manufacturing, LLC. His prices are very fair and usually beats the other dealers prices in town and at the gun show. His transfers are only $20.00. I check with him first to see what he has in stock or what he can get me something for and for all my gunbroker purchases (that is where I found him). I think the folks at R&S have customer satisfaction as a priority. FWIW

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    Stopped by to see if they had a Rem 700 that I wanted to take a look at before putting down 1200.00 for this particular rifle. Well Bob there after I said I just wanted to look at it ignors me. And I have to get his attention very loudly and ask him if he is going to show me the gun or not. then he asks if this is going to be a "Transfer" . ask him some questions on the rifle and he plays dumb. So apparently if you are not going to spend any $$$ there or buy their rifles or handguns they don't have to provide any customer service. their price for the rifle was not out of line and if I would have received better customer service I would have bought it right then and there.

    So Bob cost them a 1249.00 sale. and a 559.00 scope sale as well


    Will not set foot in there again.

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    Did you at least tell him that he lost out on an $1,800 sale?
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