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FFL paperwork

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I live in Bell County and just received my FFL paperwork. Is it really as bad as some people say about going through it all to get one? I plan on doing all my business through my home.

Thanks in advance fellers

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Re: FFL paperwork

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It's is not worth IT, I final gave mine up last Jan. after having it for over 20 years. unless you are going to have a store front and sell to the public at least 5 days aweek and sell over 50 guns per month its not worth the bull factor IMHO

Plus you have to deal with the BATF&E when they want to come and visit ,I had them show up twice in 3 years and before that I had never seen them in 17 years of Business. SO if you think its worth it then I say go for it .
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Re: FFL paperwork

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I filed for mine at the end of Jan, so I'll let you know shortly how I faired out.... I expect it will take less than 90days, but I'm not sure...
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right on fellers, thank you :patriot:

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