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fandomsecrets2014-03-04 06:32 pm
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Re: I had a thought:
(Anonymous) 2014-03-05 04:13 am (UTC)(link)More recently, though, I've gotten guns via internet sites such as gunbroker.com, via the following process: I order the gun and send payment to the seller, and they ship it to someone in my area who's a federally licensed firearms dealer. I meet that person, fill out the same form, pay the same fee, they check me against the same database, and if I'm clean, they turn the gun over to me.
The latter is handy for all the reasons that buying online is always handy. Shopping around for the best price or a special discount, seeing a larger selection than a single store could carry, and being able to find obscure models or collector's items that you'd NEVER be able to track down otherwise. Plus, the licensed transfer dealer in my area also works as a gunsmith, so I'd be going to him anyway when I need some work done.