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Austin FFL?

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I plan to purchase a few firearms via the internet in the coming months and most of the FFLs in my area charge $40-$50 to do the transfer. Any recommendations on an Austin FFL with lower rates for a CHL holder?

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Tom mooney charges $20 and is very professional. He is in Round Rock. I have transfrered several through him.

http://www.mooneysfirearms.com/

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Chris at Action Pawn in Leander by Lakeline Mall on Hwy-183 charges $15. He is an really cool guy to deal with. He is a big firearms collector and nice guy.

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Dave at "The Gun Store" in Cedar Park is $10 or $20 IIRC. I have never taken advantage of that, but I know some folks who have.

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fadlan12 wrote:Tom mooney charges $20 and is very professional. He is in Round Rock. I have transfrered several through him.

http://www.mooneysfirearms.com/
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Very nice guy!

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there is a guy in pflugerville that will do transfers for $6, doing my first transfer through him just now and it's going well so far. You can get in touch with him through THR forum and he goes by the name waterhouse, just PM him.
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I recommend Heritage Firearms. Transfer fee is $25.00.
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GeoJAP wrote:Chris at Action Pawn in Leander by Lakeline Mall on Hwy-183 charges $15. He is an really cool guy to deal with. He is a big firearms collector and nice guy.
I think you mean the Action Pawn in Cedar Park:

http://www.mapquest.com/maps/map.adp?co ... submit.y=5" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Not sure there is one in Leander.

"The Gun Store" in Cedar Park also has pretty good prices on whatever they have in stock, limited as that may be.
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biggyin wrote:there is a guy in pflugerville that will do transfers for $6, doing my first transfer through him just now and it's going well so far. You can get in touch with him through THR forum and he goes by the name waterhouse, just PM him.
His name is Andrew Chopin and he operates under A's Shooting Supplies. I've used his services for shipping and receiving. IIRC it cost me $20.00 to ship a handgun last time - Andrew charged $7.00 plus the USPS postage and insurance.

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Picked up my gun from him about a week ago, great transfer. Was only $6 but he did mention he would be raising that to $10 soon, still a good deal and a pleasure to deal with this gent.
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