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never trade in if you can sell, that's pretty much correct, I sold one of my 1911s online, I had it shipped from a local gunshop, dealing with FedEx or UPS is more difficult than the whole process, and it cost less seeing as how a FFL can ship through regular US mail.
You recieve funds, take gun your selling to a FFL, have the buyers FFL sent to your shop, they mail gun to FFL your done. As far as trigger locks are concearned, the dealer making the transfer will usually provide them, or you can go to your local Sheriffs office and get them for free thank to project child safe I like to include them in my sales to lessen the headaches of others.My outlook on having an FFL do the mailing is this, why bother getting hassled by a mail clerk when I can have a trusted source do the work for me, cost me less, and keep it all 100% legal no questions asked.
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JDLV4, what does your FFL charge for an outgoing transfer? I have always just shipped myself but thought of using an FFL, especially for handguns.
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I had Kings in King of Prussia do it for me and it was $25 total with $500 worth of insurance on it.
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Thanks for the info. Greatly appreciated.
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An FFL can use USPS to ship to another FFL. The Post Office has "Flat Rate Priority Mail" boxs that you can usually ship a pistol Insured for $400 for around $15 anywhere in the US. If you take it to an FFL it may save you some shipping costs, most likely enough to pay the FFL's fee and you are hassle free. Good luck with your sale.
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I like to include them in my sales to lessen the headaches of others.





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