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Insight on Federal Firearms License Requirements and Application



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By : Your Firstname Mike Hasson    19 or more times read
Submitted 2011-01-11 07:23:49
Dealing firearms is big business but before joining this lucrative trade you need a Federal Firearms License (FFL). This license is issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (BATF). With this license one will be able to buy firearms tax free or become a FFL locator whose job is to transfer firearms bought online to non-FFL licensed persons at a fee. Before you request the FFL application form, there are certain Federal Firearms License requirements you must have obtained.

Anyone applying for the FFL license should be over twenty one years and not have been prohibited from possessing, shipping, receiving or transporting firearms or ammunition. The person should also not have willfully broken the Gun Control Act. You should not lie or fail to disclose any information in the FFL application form and you should have a business premises that is approved for conducting firearms business. The other Federal Firearms License requirements states that you should have communicated with the chief law enforcement officer of your area about your intention of operating a firearms business; within 30 days of forwarding the application your business premises should have complied with your area’s laws to conduct such business and you have a secure gun storage facility at the premises.

Upon mailing the FFL application back to the ATF you should wait to be called in to verify the details you have supplied in the application form. In this interview one is also grilled on Federal Firearms License requirements among other questions in order to verify one’s competency with the firearms business. The latter questions are not part of the application and it is on these that many people fail in their bid to apply for the FFL. Some people try severally while others just give up and go back to paying the extra cash for the firearms.

To help people successfully file an FFL application there are Federal Firearms License requirements kits that have been developed by people who have already been through the process and successfully obtained the FFL license. These kits are available online and have helped many people obtain the FFL license. Enter the Federal Firearms License requirements kits by one Brandon Maxx of FFL123.com. These are well detailed FFL application guides that have recorded 100% success rate with first time FFL applicants.

Brandon is himself a home based FFL and Class 3 (SOT) FFL dealer. His kits are have been recognized and given “A” rating by the BBB - Better Business Bureau and he is also a trusted PayPal power seller on eBay for more than ten years. You can thus trust him to successfully help you join the lucrative legal firearms business.
Author Resource:- For more information about Federal Firearms License requirements please visit www.ffl123.com
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