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Bonc_CHL
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FFL transfer

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Who do ya'll use in Austin area for FFL transfers? Prices?
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Here's a couple of the cheapest ones:

Approximate Distance: 12.21 miles

Jeremy Richie
SeaAggie Services
11610 TANGLEBRIAR TRL
AUSTIN, TX 78750
Phone: 512-584-0629
Cell Phone: 512-584-0629

Long Gun Fee: $15.00
Hand Gun Fee: $15.00


Approximate Distance: 12.69 miles

Jarred Jasper
Austin Gun Spot
Austin, TX 78729
Phone: 512-219-9522
Fax: 512-219-9522

Other Fee: $20.00 per gun $15.00 for Texas CHL holders

Go here http://www.gunbroker.com/FFL/SearchForF ... e&sv=78701" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; for complete list.
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a's shooting supplies in Roundrock, $10 transfer. Great to deal with!
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Do you have any more info on A's I googled it but came up short
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the guy is called Adrien Chopin, he runs the business from his house.

http://www.thehighroad.org/member.php?u=14759" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Send him an email or PM, he is very easy and pleasant to deal with.

Highly recommended.

Need anymore info let me know
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