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  • jlaj818
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 1

    opening a store

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    Last edited by jlaj818; 09-24-2020, 9:58 AM.
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    Hateca
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 677

    I did it almost 30 years ago and when I retired from my real job I moved and my FFL went with me. I went through the changes in CA and they only got worse for the FFL, and I look for them to get worse yet, that’s their plan. Knowing what I know now I would not do it again in CA. There is more BS state wise then Fed wise. When I first moved and starting doing transfers I thought I was doing something wrong, it’s so simple now not dealing with CA’s ever changing BS. If you plan on doing it have another form of income, you won’t get rich being a small time FFL.
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    • #3
      ugimports
      Vendor/Retailer
      • Jun 2009
      • 6250

      Originally posted by jlaj818
      I am looking into opening a small gun shop around LA, Pasadena, SCV. Any advice? Suggestions? Would love to hear pros and cons, thoughts etc.

      lots of info there if you need it.
      UG Imports - Fremont, CA FFL - Transfers, New Gun Sales
      Closure Schedule: http://ugimports.com/closed
      web​ / email / vendor forum

      I AM THE MAJORITY!!!

      Amazon Links Posted May be Paid Links

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      • #4
        acespawnshop
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor
        CGN Contributor
        • Jun 2012
        • 2852

        Pack your stuff up. Move East 350 miles and open your store in a state that doesn’t actively try and put you out of business.
        Interstate Transfers $100 (DROS included with the price)
        Email acesjewelryandloan@hotmail.com if you need us to do a transfer!
        Or call 626-968-5900

        Follow us on Facebook @acesjewelryandloan Need Cash Fast? Get a loan on your firearms here!

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        • #5
          CalifEd
          Member
          • Mar 2019
          • 210

          Might not be far enough. Too many Kalifornians moving east, they infected the Nevada legislature with the Creeping Kalifornia Crud mindset.
          NV passed a bill where all sales must go through a FFL01, PPT or retail.
          What's next?

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