Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby Rem700 on Wed Mar 18, 2009 8:54 pm

MNNavy wrote:
Rem700 wrote:
MNNavy wrote:Another one that might be a little closer (they're in New Brighton). IIRC, they charge $20 for a transfer - might be $25.

http://www.dkmags.com

Charged $25 2 wks ago

OK. I used them back in October, and couldn't remember what I paid. Just remember that I didn't have any problems with the transaction.


I have used DKmags several times without any problems and I cant drive to Burnsville for the $5 difference in fees. I was just verifying what they charge.
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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby macphisto on Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:19 pm

28_days wrote:I used to use Al's, but he'll no longer transfer new guns (he didn't mine doing my AR, but he flat-out refused to do my current purchase) when he's able to order them.

I can certainly understand where's he's coming from, but I'm not going to pay 25% more to buy from him.

I called a few months ago and was told the same thing. Okaaaaaaay, make twenty dollars or zero dollars. Your choice.
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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby richark1 on Thu Mar 19, 2009 10:24 am

In the south metro, I recommend Burnsville Pistol Range. $20, but they won't ship out of state, only receive firearms.
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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby 28_days on Wed Mar 25, 2009 5:26 pm

I picked up my new rifle from Ron yesterday and everything went great. I highly recommend him! 8-)
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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby Ironbear on Wed Mar 25, 2009 7:28 pm

28_days wrote:I used to use Al's, but he'll no longer transfer new guns (he didn't mine doing my AR, but he flat-out refused to do my current purchase) when he's able to order them.

I can certainly understand where's he's coming from, but I'm not going to pay 25% more to buy from him.

+1 on that. I used to do Al's but he got cranky the last time, until he found out the gun hadn't been made in 15 years. I asked about ordering something else that I wanted, but his quoted "dealer price" was higher than Bill's regular price! I don't think he really wants to sell anything he doesn't have in the store. :roll:
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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby EJSG19 on Thu Mar 26, 2009 7:28 am

I've used Rick Kay as mentioned earlier in the thread. He works out of his home, and is a nice and honest guy. Sold me some 9mm ammo out of his own private stock that day also because I didn't have any at the time. Also charged a very fair price for that. He's about the same distance in the opposite direction from 35 as BPR is in Burnsville.

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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby bofe954 on Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:13 am

Are you guy's talking about Al's in WBL? I used to stop in there because he does have some cool inventory.

I asked about ordering something else that I wanted, but his quoted "dealer price" was higher than Bill's regular price! I don't think he really wants to sell anything he doesn't have in the store.


I don't think he even wants to sell what he has in inventory. I can kind of see jacking up prices on stuff that you just can't get anywhere else (like a Valmet AK), but if you aren't willing to be competitive on Glocks you just shouldn't stock them.
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Re: Local (Saint Paul area) FFL's for transfer(s)?

Postby EJSG19 on Thu Mar 26, 2009 10:21 am

bofe954 wrote:Are you guy's talking about Al's in WBL? I used to stop in there because he does have some cool inventory.

I asked about ordering something else that I wanted, but his quoted "dealer price" was higher than Bill's regular price! I don't think he really wants to sell anything he doesn't have in the store.


I don't think he even wants to sell what he has in inventory. I can kind of see jacking up prices on stuff that you just can't get anywhere else (like a Valmet AK), but if you aren't willing to be competitive on Glocks you just shouldn't stock them.


True enough for all those informed. But not everyone shops around. By that fact alone is the reason a few of these businesses are still in business. Gander comes to mind. Won't pick on any of the smaller guys. But we all know who they are anyway.

Other than that, maybe these guys are just in it for a hobby and don't really care to compete down to where the margins are so slim that in their opinion it isn't worth it. I was in the market for a Savage a few weeks ago, and Al's never even answered the phone on 3 attempts on different days, if that tells us anything.
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