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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 2886238" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Well... I'm not sure I'm understanding this right, the way you're talking about it. If you're a dealer, and you're bringing in firearms and selling them (for your mentioned $50-150 markup) there IS no transfer fee. Transfer fees are generally only incurred when a firearm is purchased from another dealer and mailed to you, then you do the 4473 and charge the transfer fee. If a dealer is charging me both a markup on the pistol from wholesale to retail, and THEN charging me to do the paperwork (which is just part of the sale, from my point of view), then I'm out of there.</p><p></p><p>It's like the maggot dealer who told a customer in Vinita he was required by the state to collect sales tax on an out of state purchase of a firearm <strong>in addition</strong> to his transfer fee requirement - <strong>that </strong>customer got robbed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 2886238, member: 9374"] Well... I'm not sure I'm understanding this right, the way you're talking about it. If you're a dealer, and you're bringing in firearms and selling them (for your mentioned $50-150 markup) there IS no transfer fee. Transfer fees are generally only incurred when a firearm is purchased from another dealer and mailed to you, then you do the 4473 and charge the transfer fee. If a dealer is charging me both a markup on the pistol from wholesale to retail, and THEN charging me to do the paperwork (which is just part of the sale, from my point of view), then I'm out of there. It's like the maggot dealer who told a customer in Vinita he was required by the state to collect sales tax on an out of state purchase of a firearm [B]in addition[/B] to his transfer fee requirement - [B]that [/B]customer got robbed. [/QUOTE]
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