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  • md_rick_o

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    Sep 30, 2008
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    Severn Md.
    Which FFL Near Severn has be the best transfer fee for person to person pistol transfer.
     

    Trigger Time

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    Feb 23, 2013
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    They told me at Field Traders in Pasadena,when the law first went into effect that they would do it for free if you make a $25 donation to SAF, GOA, or MSI. You may want to call ahead and verify their current policy.
     

    Blaster229

    God loves you, I don't.
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    Sep 14, 2010
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    Glen Burnie
    Just up the road in Halthorpe is Tylers. They give discounts to MDS members, Vets and LEO's. They are also MDS Industry Partners.

    Looks like that's all they do anymore, xfers and maybe some training. Barely a shell of what they used to do. No IP posts in a long time either. No in stock firearms listed anymore on their site.
     

    trickg

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    Jul 22, 2008
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    Glen Burnie
    Which FFL Near Severn has be the best transfer fee for person to person pistol transfer.
    The best place for person-to-person pistol transfer near Severn is the MD State Police Barracks right off of 176 and Aviation blvd. Why spend the money to do it elsewhere when all you'd have to pay going through the State Police barracks is the application fee?

    Because it requires two trips for the seller
    Does it? Once the application has been done and approved, then the transfer itself can happen almost anywhere can't it? I've done it that way more than once. The first time I did it, I picked the pistol up at the seller's house, but we did the paperwork and application at the barracks in Bel Air.
     

    FHJ69

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    Mar 13, 2011
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    Upper PDRMC
    The best place for person-to-person pistol transfer near Severn is the MD State Police Barracks right off of 176 and Aviation blvd. Why spend the money to do it elsewhere when all you'd have to pay going through the State Police barracks is the application fee?


    Does it? Once the application has been done and approved, then the transfer itself can happen almost anywhere can't it? I've done it that way more than once. The first time I did it, I picked the pistol up at the seller's house, but we did the paperwork and application at the barracks in Bel Air.

    Speaking for my past experience once the seller received the "Not Disproved" notification and showed it to me then I could legally hand over the firearm. At least that's what the trooper at barracks N told me.

    However, I honestly thought that this process was stopped. If it hasn't then I'll be keeping my local troopers busy. :party29:
     

    John from MD

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    May 12, 2005
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    Socialist State of Maryland
    Speaking for my past experience once the seller received the "Not Disproved" notification and showed it to me then I could legally hand over the firearm. At least that's what the trooper at barracks N told me.

    However, I honestly thought that this process was stopped. If it hasn't then I'll be keeping my local troopers busy. :party29:

    Has anyone done a long gun yet?
     

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