Using gun shops ffl to receive gun

Pawn shops are the best bet. My last transfer two days ago thru a pawn shop cost me $10. I don't understand how any non-FFL holder can copy a copy of a signed FFL and use the copy for purchasing firearms since the FFL copy submitted to the seller has to be signed in contrasting ink by the FFL holder. I would be hesitant to simply copy a previously signed FFL.
 
I just paid $20 plus $8.00 for the background check from a private FFL dealer. When I checked Gander Mountain, they said they would do the transfer for $100. That's way too much and the price of the gun I wanted was also priced a lot higher there. I bought my gun from BudsGunShop and the transfer was easy from the guy in my area. I was so pleased with the transaction, I ordered another handgun and don't mind paying $28. I suggest finding a private person in your area with a FFL. You'll save money.
 
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