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  • Sapperforward
    Veteran Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 2928

    Cheap internet transfers? Locally?

    So I found a couple C&R pistols I want at Classicfireamrs.com. Because California I cant have it shipped to my door even with a COE and 03FFL. I called the Gun Range on Watt and was quoted $50 for the transfer plus $25 for the additional pistol plus standard DROS fees. The lady on the phone sounded a bit iffy on the 10 day wait exemption.

    Is anyone doing them cheaper around here? I know the gun range price still beats a lot of other places but I was sure I heard of an FFL around here doing $25 internet transfers. I don't know. Maybe i'm wrong.

    Thank in advance guys.
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    REH
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • Feb 2009
    • 1510

    Originally posted by Sapperforward
    So I found a couple C&R pistols I want at Classicfireamrs.com. Because California I cant have it shipped to my door even with a COE and 03FFL. I called the Gun Range on Watt and was quoted $50 for the transfer plus $25 for the additional pistol plus standard DROS fees. The lady on the phone sounded a bit iffy on the 10 day wait exemption.

    Is anyone doing them cheaper around here? I know the gun range price still beats a lot of other places but I was sure I heard of an FFL around here doing $25 internet transfers. I don't know. Maybe i'm wrong.

    Thank in advance guys.
    Calaboose II
    4944 Date Ave
    Sacramento, CA
    916 332-2207

    Same price, the COE and 03FFL is accepted

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    • #3
      kcheung2
      Veteran Member
      • Aug 2012
      • 4387

      this place:



      But I don't know if they're familiar with the intricacies of C&R03/COE
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      • #4
        AlienHobo
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2016
        • 695

        At The Gun Range, it depends on who you get to help you. Usually, they know that there is no 10 day wait for a C&R gun if you have your 03FFL + COE, but one time I got a new guy and he made me wait the 10 days (it was was very busy and I didn't want to stand around and wait for the Manager to become available). Except for that one time, every transfer went smooth and quick.

        Golden State Tactical used to do $35 transfers, but he moved to Utah.

        Whatever you do, don't have them sent to Sac. Gun Club. I did 3 transfers there and all three were a pain in the butt.

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        • #5
          Sapperforward
          Veteran Member
          • Jan 2010
          • 2928

          Originally posted by AlienHobo
          At The Gun Range, it depends on who you get to help you. Usually, they know that there is no 10 day wait for a C&R gun if you have your 03FFL + COE, but one time I got a new guy and he made me wait the 10 days (it was was very busy and I didn't want to stand around and wait for the Manager to become available). Except for that one time, every transfer went smooth and quick.

          Golden State Tactical used to do $35 transfers, but he moved to Utah.

          Whatever you do, don't have them sent to Sac. Gun Club. I did 3 transfers there and all three were a pain in the butt.
          I agree with you about SGC. I've done a half dozen ppt's there. The staff are nice and all but the process........

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          • #6
            AlienHobo
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2016
            • 695

            Originally posted by Sapperforward
            I agree with you about SGC. I've done a half dozen ppt's there. The staff are nice and all but the process........

            Sent from my SM-G892A using Tapatalk
            I don't know about the PPT's, but the out of state transfers were a nightmare. Whoever manages "checking-in" the guns is unpleasant. For the last one I had to wait almost two weeks before I could even go in and see the gun and do the paperwork.

            At The Gun Range, they called me the day it came in, I went in an hour later and walked out 30 minutes after that with gun in hand (well, actually locked in a mini safe).

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            • #7
              SkyHawk
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Sep 2012
              • 23413

              The Gun Range used to be $25 per gun - did they raise their price?

              I would reach out to Rick at Placer Tactical in Lincoln. He knows how to handle C&Rs and COE releases. He charges $40 first gun and $20 additional guns. That is the price for long guns. He may also be willing to do the same deal for C&R handguns since they can be bought more than one at a time by 03 FFLs, and also since you don't have to see him a second time for pickup.

              He is a great guy, works by appointment only but you can see his calendar and make appointments on his website. He has his FFL on file with most of these major sellers already.
              Last edited by SkyHawk; 09-25-2018, 9:26 PM.
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              • #8
                printrep
                Member
                • Nov 2014
                • 296

                I believe Armory Outpost in Rancho Cordova charges $30.

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                • #9
                  MajorSideburns
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2013
                  • 1546

                  Yes, The Gun Range raised their price to $50 per gun plus the $25 DROS and +$25 each additional gun. So $75 and change for one gun
                  Originally posted by SkyHawk
                  The Gun Range used to be $25 per gun - did they raise their price?

                  I would reach out to Rick at Placer Tactical in Lincoln. He knows how to handle C&Rs and COE releases. He charges $40 first gun and $20 additional guns. That is the price for long guns. He may also be willing to do the same deal for C&R handguns since they can be bought more than one at a time by 03 FFLs, and also since you don't have to see him a second time for pickup.

                  He is a great guy, works by appointment only but you can see his calendar and make appointments on his website. He has his FFL on file with most of these major sellers already.

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                  • #10
                    mshill
                    Veteran Member
                    • Dec 2012
                    • 4402

                    Originally posted by SkyHawk
                    The Gun Range used to be $25 per gun - did they raise their price?

                    I would reach out to Rick at Placer Tactical in Lincoln. He knows how to handle C&Rs and COE releases. He charges $40 first gun and $20 additional guns. That is the price for long guns. He may also be willing to do the same deal for C&R handguns since they can be bought more than one at a time by 03 FFLs, and also since you don't have to see him a second time for pickup.

                    He is a great guy, works by appointment only but you can see his calendar and make appointments on his website. He has his FFL on file with most of these major sellers already.
                    Second Rick at Placer Tactical. He knows his shiz.
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                    • #11
                      REH
                      CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                      CGN Contributor
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 1510

                      Originally posted by REH
                      Calaboose II
                      4944 Date Ave
                      Sacramento, CA
                      916 332-2207

                      Same price, the COE and 03FFL is accepted
                      Because there is no DROS involed, transfer between 01 and 03 FFL, the fee is $25.00

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                      • #12
                        toiletfighter
                        Veteran Member
                        • Jan 2013
                        • 3870

                        Originally posted by SkyHawk
                        The Gun Range used to be $25 per gun - did they raise their price?

                        I would reach out to Rick at Placer Tactical in Lincoln. He knows how to handle C&Rs and COE releases. He charges $40 first gun and $20 additional guns. That is the price for long guns. He may also be willing to do the same deal for C&R handguns since they can be bought more than one at a time by 03 FFLs, and also since you don't have to see him a second time for pickup.

                        He is a great guy, works by appointment only but you can see his calendar and make appointments on his website. He has his FFL on file with most of these major sellers already.
                        Originally posted by mshill
                        Second Rick at Placer Tactical. He knows his shiz.
                        I’ll throw my hat in for Rick as well. Started buying through him during SSE, and have done more than a few online transfers also. Actually, I have three long guns at his shop waiting to do paperwork on right now, two are online purchases.

                        Professional, knowledgeable and an all around good guy. Deal with confidence.
                        Last edited by toiletfighter; 09-29-2018, 4:50 PM.
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                        • #13
                          Califpatriot
                          Senior Member
                          • Jul 2016
                          • 2438

                          Message loyalarms on calguns. He's in folsom
                          In case it wasn't obvious, nothing I write here should be interpreted as legal advice.

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