FFL in Northwest valley for transfers

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FFL in Northwest valley for transfers

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Looking for one that still does paper forms.

Can anyone recommend an FFL for transfers in the Northwest valley?

How much does your recommendation charge for first item, additional items?
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I would suspect thats mostly the home based FFLs.
There are a few in Suprise, I know a board member that's used one close to him.
I will message him to toss that name out if he remembers.
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Arrow Security northwest corner of 67th Avenue and Greenway. $15 with a CCW $20 without.
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AZHTfreak wrote: October 27th, 2021, 4:38 pm Arrow Security northwest corner of 67th Avenue and Greenway. $15 with a CCW $20 without.
They don't use paper forms anymore. They went to electronic.
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Why is paper important? Same end result.
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YNOTAZ wrote: October 31st, 2021, 10:50 pm Why is paper important? Same end result.
i havent filled out a paper form in a long time, goes pretty quick if you dont screw up, lol, seems like no matter how many i fill out i miss something.
i'm still confused about my selection on gender though, thought i knew but in last few months ive been wholly fouled up on what i am. lol :doh: :whistle:
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YNOTAZ wrote: October 31st, 2021, 10:50 pm Why is paper important? Same end result.
Because "gun registry" I'd guess..
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XJThrottle wrote: November 1st, 2021, 7:16 am
YNOTAZ wrote: October 31st, 2021, 10:50 pm Why is paper important? Same end result.
Because "gun registry" I'd guess..
If that's the issue, then it's a misplaced concern. The electronic form is kept locally, just like the paper. The ATF publishes a lot of rules for backup etc. to insure it doesn't get wiped out. Ultimately, if the FFL gives up the license, they turn in all the 4473, their "book", and or their data files of all 4473 and electronic book.

Paper 4473 are now scanned and digitized. The keywords associated with the images are identifying information of the buyer and identifying information of the firearm(s). Many years ago I worked with a company on a proposal to the ATF for the paperless storage of 4473s and the FFL books turned in by dealers.

Bottom line is they all end up as computerized records so, an initial electronic entry just makes it less costly and time-consuming to get there.
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I'd rather my forms not be stored on a computer/server connected to the internet.
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I'd suggest Stronghand, but he doesn't like work LOL
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AZ1 wrote: November 1st, 2021, 8:45 am I'd rather my forms not be stored on a computer/server connected to the internet.
That's fair. Most FFLs use a laptop or a specific computer. You are right that it is likely hooked to the Internet.
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mallic wrote: November 1st, 2021, 9:44 am I'd suggest Stronghand, but he doesn't like work LOL
Damn straight. Too many "bag of gun" being dropped off lately.

Seriously though still doing transfers and whatnot. Not doing coatings until I finish moving into a bigger workspace and install the new blast and cook.
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Stronghand wrote: November 2nd, 2021, 12:54 pm
mallic wrote: November 1st, 2021, 9:44 am I'd suggest Stronghand, but he doesn't like work LOL
Damn straight. Too many "bag of gun" being dropped off lately.

Seriously though still doing transfers and whatnot. Not doing coatings until I finish moving into a bigger workspace and install the new blast and cook.
You wouldn't happen to do hot bluing would you? Or just modern nitride?
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