Are there any FFL's doing multi item transfers for one fee?

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Call me cheap, but I hate having to pay $25/per gun for a transfer fee. Are there any current FFL's near Broken Arrow or Tulsa that only charge you a flat fee, nevermind the quantity? I bought 2 stripped lowers and a shotgun last week, since there was a good sale at classic firearms, but the transfer fees ate up the savings. I sometimes see good bundles on palmetto for their in house serialized dagger, rifle, and pistol lower, but I've never taken the bait because I know I'm still going to have to pay another $75 in fees. Why can't I just pay $25? I remember when some stores didnt charge a fee, because there was the expectation of business afterwards. Build up a reputation with the owners, and then you buy most of your stuff local through their brick and mortar store, you know? I could stomach that, rather than an arbitrary fee. Maybe I'm just getting old, I suppose.
You are cheap.
 

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Call me cheap, but I hate having to pay $25/per gun for a transfer fee. Are there any current FFL's near Broken Arrow or Tulsa that only charge you a flat fee, nevermind the quantity? I bought 2 stripped lowers and a shotgun last week, since there was a good sale at classic firearms, but the transfer fees ate up the savings. I sometimes see good bundles on palmetto for their in house serialized dagger, rifle, and pistol lower, but I've never taken the bait because I know I'm still going to have to pay another $75 in fees. Why can't I just pay $25? I remember when some stores didnt charge a fee, because there was the expectation of business afterwards. Build up a reputation with the owners, and then you buy most of your stuff local through their brick and mortar store, you know? I could stomach that, rather than an arbitrary fee. Maybe I'm just getting old, I suppose.

Kind of funny you have an expectation of getting something for free, on the notion of further patronizing local businesses and are then upset that you're not getting it...... by buying over the internet.
 

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