FFL transfers in Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 12:39 am
UPDATED June 2018
Tom Hart
Hart Sports
I'm in north Plano (near Legacy & Custer)
469-223-9391
thart@tx.rr.com
Questions? Please email for fastest response. I'm a teacher, phone calls after 4pm please.
Transfer fees: $20 transfers ($10 for Texas CHL/LTC, active military, police, fire, schoolteachers)
$50 NFA Transfers ..............FREE if from SilencerShop.com (machine gun fee varies)
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All I need for the transfer is:
Your name, phone number, email address
And
If BUYING:
• Sellers Name
• Address
• Email address (IMPORTANT- FFL will be sent via email. Due to unreadable FFL’s we no longer use a fax machine)
• Phone #
• Auction or item #
• Description of firearm being transferred (ex. Sig 220, Glock 17, Remington 870, etc)
When you pay seller tell them that HART SPORTS is your transfer FFL. If the seller is not a licensed dealer (does not have FFL) then I will need a copy of their driver's license (they can black out their birthdate & DL#)
Once firearm arrives, I’ll email you to schedule a time for pickup. I’m a teacher, so I’ll be available AFTER 5pm Monday – Friday. When you come to pickup your firearm you'll need to complete a Form 4473 and pass the NICS background check which is done while you are here (not needed if you have a CHL).
I charge $20 for a transfer ($10 w/CHL, military, police, fire or teacher).
My fee for shipping a firearm is $10+ actual postage/adult signature/insurance.
If you are selling a handgun I can ship cheaper than a non dealer.
While anyone can ship long guns using the US Postal Service, UPS or FedEx, only a licensed gun dealer is allowed to ship handguns via US Postal Service. An individual must use the overnight services of a “common carrier” such as FedEx or UPS. Typically, the cost of using USPS is less than half of what UPS/FedEx will charge.
Only a licensed gun dealer (FFL) may receive a firearm shipment, so I will need a copy of the receiving dealers FFL emailed to me prior to shipment.
If shipping a firearm through me, please do not seal package until you get here. I must log the firearm into my bound book prior to shipment.
Tom Hart
Hart Sports
I'm in north Plano (near Legacy & Custer)
469-223-9391
thart@tx.rr.com
Questions? Please email for fastest response. I'm a teacher, phone calls after 4pm please.
Transfer fees: $20 transfers ($10 for Texas CHL/LTC, active military, police, fire, schoolteachers)
$50 NFA Transfers ..............FREE if from SilencerShop.com (machine gun fee varies)
****************************************************************************************************
All I need for the transfer is:
Your name, phone number, email address
And
If BUYING:
• Sellers Name
• Address
• Email address (IMPORTANT- FFL will be sent via email. Due to unreadable FFL’s we no longer use a fax machine)
• Phone #
• Auction or item #
• Description of firearm being transferred (ex. Sig 220, Glock 17, Remington 870, etc)
When you pay seller tell them that HART SPORTS is your transfer FFL. If the seller is not a licensed dealer (does not have FFL) then I will need a copy of their driver's license (they can black out their birthdate & DL#)
Once firearm arrives, I’ll email you to schedule a time for pickup. I’m a teacher, so I’ll be available AFTER 5pm Monday – Friday. When you come to pickup your firearm you'll need to complete a Form 4473 and pass the NICS background check which is done while you are here (not needed if you have a CHL).
I charge $20 for a transfer ($10 w/CHL, military, police, fire or teacher).
My fee for shipping a firearm is $10+ actual postage/adult signature/insurance.
If you are selling a handgun I can ship cheaper than a non dealer.
While anyone can ship long guns using the US Postal Service, UPS or FedEx, only a licensed gun dealer is allowed to ship handguns via US Postal Service. An individual must use the overnight services of a “common carrier” such as FedEx or UPS. Typically, the cost of using USPS is less than half of what UPS/FedEx will charge.
Only a licensed gun dealer (FFL) may receive a firearm shipment, so I will need a copy of the receiving dealers FFL emailed to me prior to shipment.
If shipping a firearm through me, please do not seal package until you get here. I must log the firearm into my bound book prior to shipment.