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  • WartHog
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 4639

    Sonoma County FFL for PPT?

    Who's your go-to FFL for PPT's etc in the Sonoma County area? Checked with G4 Firearms just north of Santa Rosa to transfer a lower receiver and was quoted nearly $140 total all fees, storage, etc. which seems a bit excessive for just a lower receiver.
    Originally posted by Sierra57
    Civil War 2.0 - If it comes to pass, the America-hating Leftists will have brought it upon themselves. I value Freedom more than their sorry lives and the form of Governance they espouse, which offers no Freedom and complete servitude to the State.
    "We have four boxes with which to defend our Freedoms: the Soap box, the Ballot box, the Jury box, and the Cartridge box" - Ed Howdershelt
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    checkenbach
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 1440

    I’ve used T and A Arms in Petaluma, and Sweeney’s in Napa, both were smooth transfers, not exorbitant prices either time...

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    • #3
      Lebaneseblonde
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2013
      • 739

      T and a is not doing ppt
      G4 is only doing them on tu and th
      Rinkors is doing them but by appointment.
      Markell’s. Not sure.
      Sportsman’s is doing. Just got to wait in line
      http://www.urbanertslings.com/e-rush...actical-slings

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        WartHog
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2012
        • 4639

        Sounds like Marco at Occidental Hardware is the place to do a PPT. I talked to him and he said PPT fees for used Long Guns or Handguns would be $47.19 which is supposedly DROS and everything. Address is 3799 Bohemian Hwy, Occidental - 874-3441.
        Originally posted by Sierra57
        Civil War 2.0 - If it comes to pass, the America-hating Leftists will have brought it upon themselves. I value Freedom more than their sorry lives and the form of Governance they espouse, which offers no Freedom and complete servitude to the State.
        "We have four boxes with which to defend our Freedoms: the Soap box, the Ballot box, the Jury box, and the Cartridge box" - Ed Howdershelt

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