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What does your shop charge for transfers?

Place south of me charged $50 for one of my wifes pistols. I needed a piece of paper proving a transfer from my dad to me, my dad needed the receipt to give to NY to take the gun off his pistol permit. They didn't charge me for that one.
A place down the road from me, guy charges $10. Have to give him a heads up of whats coming, then set an appointment to pick it up. I think he only does it a couple nights a week.
 
The store I manage charges 30$ per gun , no NFA. I can be flexible depending on what you buy while picking up gun. Had a guy last week had an AR transferred in and he bought a scope, bipod, sling and plenty of ammo, asked me he owed for the transfer? I told him we appreciate him spending money with us and he didn't have a transfer fee.
That is also a good example of civil and polite people being good to each other. Bless you and your customers.
 
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30 for the public, but I'm pretty good friends with them so I dont pay but every now and then I make them take my money since it's their business though. When they need something done for their house or shop I handle it.
 
$45 for standard, $60 for expedited (no idea what the time difference is), $35 for private sale transfers (I'm in Texas, so no idea why you would), and $100 for NFA items.
 
Do you want to be an FFL? Fair amount of responsibility.
Ive considered getting one just for convenience, maybe have a small shop. I kind of like the name 'Guns and Coffee' Small shop that had a coffee shop in front and guns shop in back. Free coffe to cops, bring people in to buy coffee, sell a gun, or vice versa. I know you have to keep your personal stuff separate but what other 'responsibilities' would you run into other than basic security, etc?
 
Oddly enough ordered a gun today, my normal ffl charges $20 but is jacked up at the moment so having to take a month off, the second closest guy to me was $10 if you have a carry license.
 
30$ single item, $50 as many as you get in for a stop. He's let me hold and just drop by after accumulating a month worth of shiz before. Yeah, I know you go on lists, but sometimes you can't decide on what you want, so you order one of each, a pistol to match, matching one for the wife...
 
35 - 40 dollars

Unless you are buying from a place you have access to that carries the item you are selling. My last purchase was at a shop in Texas. Since I was buying from them and transferring there, they waived the transfer fee.

But one time, I bought on GB from a place in Louisiana and I did have to pay a transfer fee here.