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onewhippedpuppy 01-04-2025 04:55 AM

My FFL is a small brick and mortar, started by a friend of mine that retired as a local cop. His retail is mostly high end custom order and NFA stuff. On his website for FFL transfers it includes a strongly worded note that you must contact their shop prior to shipping to schedule the transfer or they have the right to take ownership of the gun.

Rot 911 01-04-2025 06:10 AM

Rick, I’m glad things are working out on the FFL. If it was me I would do two things. First I would go scorched earth on that HOA. Then I would find another place to live that is not in an HOA.

Rick Lee 01-04-2025 06:15 AM

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Originally Posted by onewhippedpuppy (Post 12384503)
On his website for FFL transfers it includes a strongly worded note that you must contact their shop prior to shipping to schedule the transfer or they have the right to take ownership of the gun.

Ha. I read on another BBS that a home-based FFL got a knock on the door at 11pm on Xmas Eve from someone who wanted to buy a gun for his son for Xmas. And he did the sale too, but his wife was pretty chapped.

Rick Lee 01-04-2025 06:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Rot 911 (Post 12384540)
Rick, I’m glad things are working out on the FFL. If it was me I would do two things. First I would go scorched earth on that HOA. Then I would find another place to live that is not in an HOA.

Well, the HOA has been totally silent on the matter. It's the City and the neighbors, who I suppose are the types attracted to an HOA. I have an email from the HOA telling me a home-based business is fine as long as it doesn't create sights, sounds, smells, nuisance, hazard, traffic, etc. Their CCRs don't even mention an impact on property values as a reason for not allowing a use permit. That was all the City and the neighbors.

flatbutt 01-04-2025 06:36 AM

Rick, what kind of structural changes do you need to make WRT security?

Rick Lee 01-04-2025 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 12384565)
Rick, what kind of structural changes do you need to make WRT security?

None. For a type 01 FFL neither secure storage, nor an alarm system are required. I have them, but they're not required. I don't think they're required until you get into SOT/NFA stuff, which I have no interest in doing.

Rick Lee 02-07-2025 01:29 PM

My investigator called last week, said that because my re-application has a new address on it, it's now out of his area and it will be handled by someone else. He just called again to say he will make sure it gets acted on on Monday, someone will call me to give me a timeline for the interview. I put in for another tax stamp yesterday too, so their computers have to be buzzing with my info now.

masraum 02-07-2025 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 12406823)
My investigator called last week, said that because my re-application has a new address on it, it's now out of his area and it will be handled by someone else. He just called again to say he will make sure it gets acted on on Monday, someone will call me to give me a timeline for the interview. I put in for another tax stamp yesterday too, so their computers have to be buzzing with my info now.

Good luck!

id10t 02-08-2025 07:03 AM

Almost willing to bet tax stamp will come in before FFL

masraum 02-08-2025 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 12406823)
My investigator called last week, said that because my re-application has a new address on it, it's now out of his area and it will be handled by someone else.

That's good, right. Wasn't the previous guy a PITA and you were hoping to get someone different the second time around?

Rick Lee 02-08-2025 08:31 AM

The previous guy turned out to be my advocate, kind of feels bad about what I had to go through and I think he's going to hook me up now. But with my new address being zoned commercial, it's pretty much a formality now, even if the next guy is a stickler.

Rick Lee 02-10-2025 01:54 PM

New ATF investigator called today, meeting with him next Tues. He said to bring a letter from the landlord and proof that I applied for privilege tax cert. and that's it. This is finally happening. And there's a good chance I'll have my FFL before my next tax stamp.

masraum 02-10-2025 02:55 PM

Sweet! Congrats that this is going more smoothly.

Rick Lee 02-11-2025 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by id10t (Post 12407213)
Almost willing to bet tax stamp will come in before FFL

I stand corrected and you're right. Tax stamp was approved today - 5 days after applying. My first one for my machine gun was nine months.

KFC911 02-12-2025 02:54 AM

A MG? .... mebbe I missed it if you've posted about it before ... if you haven't .... nevermind :D.

Glad it's all working out!

Pissin' with the wind ... I learned "something" in college :)

Rick Lee 02-12-2025 07:30 AM

I bought a MG in July of 2023. I intentionally had it delivered to a shop that also has a range and lets people shoot their MGs while they're "in jail," a conjugal visit, if you will, while the tax stamp application is processed. In February they kicked it back for a clerical error (made by Silencer Shop) and that put me back at the end of the line. I overheard someone at the gun store talking about a Reddit thread that listed the emails of a lot of ATF examiners and that some folks had had luck emailing them to ask about the status of their tax stamp app. I did that in April and got an approval the next morning. So right around nine months from start to finish.

At some point in the last year I started reading about lightning fast turnaround times, sometimes 24 hrs. on silencers. ATF has an eForm option now that interfaces with Silencer Shop's eApp. When it works, it really, really works.

HardDrive 02-12-2025 02:35 PM

I was talking to a guy at the range about the suppressor on his AR. He said the same thing, the approval process was a couple days.

Rick Lee 02-18-2025 07:09 PM

Had my interview today. It was three hours long and had some hiccups. But in the end, he said I should have my FFL in 3-4 weeks. I'm a little concerned about the level knowledge some of these guys have about things that are very common knowledge with gun folks. For example, the guy nextdoor to my commercial space was a full-on manufacturer, had a machine shop, huge CNC machines, had an SOT and was shut down because the space wasn't zoned for manufacturing. I'm in the same bldg and have an email from the City zoning dept. that says it's zoned for "assembly" and "fabricating." If that's not the same as manufacturing, what the hell is?

And my guy today said he didn't think FFLs were allowed to ship USPS. I know for a fact they are and I even got a letter from the local USPS inspector general threatening me with charges for shipping a gun barrel without an FFL. They were both wrong, but FFLs can very much use the USPS. Non-FFLs cannot.

Worse yet, he told me I can't buy guns in person while out of state and take them home with me or ship them to myself; I have to have the seller ship them to me. Uh no, not correct. If I flash my FFL, they log the gun out to me, it's cash and carry. I can ship to myself or check it in my luggage for the flight home, then log into my book.

Anyway, we're on the home stretch and I'll upgrade to an 07 manufacturing license after I get settled, so I can legally build up an AR lower, attach it to an uppper and sell it. I can do that without an FFL, but not with an 01 FFL. Crazy. I want to be on the right side of the law and stay in compliance. But I am concerned that some of this stuff is a "moving target."

id10t 02-19-2025 02:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 12413733)
Had my interview today. It was three hours long and had some hiccups. But in the end, he said I should have my FFL in 3-4 weeks. I'm a little concerned about the level knowledge some of these guys have about things that are very common knowledge with gun folks. For example, the guy nextdoor to my commercial space was a full-on manufacturer, had a machine shop, huge CNC machines, had an SOT and was shut down because the space wasn't zoned for manufacturing. I'm in the same bldg and have an email from the City zoning dept. that says it's zoned for "assembly" and "fabricating." If that's not the same as manufacturing, what the hell is?

And my guy today said he didn't think FFLs were allowed to ship USPS. I know for a fact they are and I even got a letter from the local USPS inspector general threatening me with charges for shipping a gun barrel without an FFL. They were both wrong, but FFLs can very much use the USPS. Non-FFLs cannot.

Worse yet, he told me I can't buy guns in person while out of state and take them home with me or ship them to myself; I have to have the seller ship them to me. Uh no, not correct. If I flash my FFL, they log the gun out to me, it's cash and carry. I can ship to myself or check it in my luggage for the flight home, then log into my book.

Anyway, we're on the home stretch and I'll upgrade to an 07 manufacturing license after I get settled, so I can legally build up an AR lower, attach it to an uppper and sell it. I can do that without an FFL, but not with an 01 FFL. Crazy. I want to be on the right side of the law and stay in compliance. But I am concerned that some of this stuff is a "moving target."

Non-licensees can ship long guns and parts via USPS, but not the serialized part of a handgun.

Still cheaper for me to take a pistol to a FFL, pay them $20 plus the $15 USPS shipping (flat rate box) and have them send it off than using FedUp (which both require next day over night air so very expensive)

onewhippedpuppy 02-19-2025 04:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rick Lee (Post 12413733)
Had my interview today. It was three hours long and had some hiccups. But in the end, he said I should have my FFL in 3-4 weeks. I'm a little concerned about the level knowledge some of these guys have about things that are very common knowledge with gun folks. For example, the guy nextdoor to my commercial space was a full-on manufacturer, had a machine shop, huge CNC machines, had an SOT and was shut down because the space wasn't zoned for manufacturing. I'm in the same bldg and have an email from the City zoning dept. that says it's zoned for "assembly" and "fabricating." If that's not the same as manufacturing, what the hell is?

And my guy today said he didn't think FFLs were allowed to ship USPS. I know for a fact they are and I even got a letter from the local USPS inspector general threatening me with charges for shipping a gun barrel without an FFL. They were both wrong, but FFLs can very much use the USPS. Non-FFLs cannot.

Worse yet, he told me I can't buy guns in person while out of state and take them home with me or ship them to myself; I have to have the seller ship them to me. Uh no, not correct. If I flash my FFL, they log the gun out to me, it's cash and carry. I can ship to myself or check it in my luggage for the flight home, then log into my book.

Anyway, we're on the home stretch and I'll upgrade to an 07 manufacturing license after I get settled, so I can legally build up an AR lower, attach it to an uppper and sell it. I can do that without an FFL, but not with an 01 FFL. Crazy. I want to be on the right side of the law and stay in compliance. But I am concerned that some of this stuff is a "moving target."

Almost like the ATF is an incompetent unconstitutional organization that should be abolished?:D


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