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  • todis

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    I know the post concerning this topic is probably already on the forum but searches turned up nothing. I'm new to the forum so first off "hello!" :) -- I'm thinking about becoming an FFL on the side. Nothing large but start small and see where it goes. Any feedback on headaches involved, etc would be great. Thanks in advance...
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    45tex

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    Without a brick and motar store and set hours, I believe about the only way to get an FFL is to be a gunsmith. Thats the last I read. Kinda expensive just to test the waters
     
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