We are closed for family time Nov 18-Dec 5. If you buy a firearm without calling first, expect delays.
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We are closed for family time Nov 18-Dec 5. If you buy a firearm without calling first, expect delays.
We are closed for family time Nov 18-Dec 5. If you buy a firearm without calling first, expect delays.
We are closed for family time Nov 18-Dec 5. If you buy a firearm without calling first, expect delays.
Young Guns is an 07/02 firearms dealer, manufacturer, and gunsmith serving clients in the Oklahoma City area.
Whatever your budget or needs, you can feel confident that our service and craftsmanship will be of the highest caliber.
We support our heroes in uniform and on the front lines. Ask about Law Enforcement, Military, and First Responder discounts (with valid ID).
Young Guns stocks a wide variety of high-quality firearms, suppressors, and ammunition, to meet the needs of all customers. Whether you want to upgrade an existing firearm, or build one from the ground-up, we are here to work for you every step of the way.
We provide firearm transfers to any local clients who need assistance with a firearm ordered online.
Now offering firearms laser engraving! (artwork, names, NFA marking)
Fee is per Item (Rifles, Pistols, Shotguns, Receivers, etc.)
Appointments missed without notice incur double the fee when next appointment is made.
Joe Biden and Congressional sellouts passed the "Bipartisan Safer Communities Act" which created a mandatory delay of up to 10 days for gun purchasers under 21 years old. This means you will have to schedule two appointments - one to fill paperwork, and a second to finalize paperwork and pick up your item(s).
Fee is per Item (Rifles/Shotguns)
Appointments missed without notice incur double the fee when next appointment is made.
(Suppressors, Short Barrel Rifles, Short Barrel Shotguns)
Items left more than 1 week without a scheduled appointment, paperwork filed, or some form of contact will incur the storage fee.
Items left more than 90 days without a scheduled appointment or other agreement are considered abandoned property and will be disposed of as the business sees fit.
What is an FFL Transfer?
An FFL transfer is the change in possession of a firearm from a Federal Firearm Licensee (FFL) to another FFL holder or to a customer. If a gun shop (an FFL dealer) ships a firearm to another FFL holder (whether it’s a storefront or a home based FFL), then the firearm has been “transferred” from one FFL to another. Likewise, if the second gun shop then sells the firearm to a customer, then the gun has been “transferred” to the customer by the FFL.
Firearms must be logged in and out in a proscribed manner and certain paperwork must be completed before the firearm can leave the licensed FFL dealer‘s location. When it comes to transferring a firearm to a customer, federal background check requirements must be satisfied, an ATF Form 4473 must be completed by the customer, and certain other requirements must be followed by the FFL conducting the transfer.
It is very common for a FFL holder to charge a transfer fee. An FFL transfer fee is paid by the customer (the transferee/buyer) to offset the time and paperwork burden of the FFL dealer (the transferor/seller). The transfer fee is typically nominal – anywhere from $20 to $50 is common for an FFL transfer fee (ours is $25). However, if you’re dealing with NFA transfers (transfers of things like silencers, short barreled rifles/shotguns, machine guns, or destructive devices), then the transfer fee can be higher (Ours is $50).
When is an FFL Transfer Necessary?
Under federal law, if you purchase a firearm, whether new or used, from an FFL, then it MUST be transferred to you. This includes an online firearm purchase from an FFL retailer – they will need to ship the firearm to an FFL local to you so you can go to that FFL’s location and have the firearm transferred to you. Once you have the transferred firearm in your possession, it is yours to take home.
If you are in a gun shop purchasing a firearm from them, the firearm will need to be transferred from that FFL to you. Similarly, if you are picking up someone else’s gun after repair (you are not the person that dropped it off), then the firearm will need to be transferred to you.
Private party sales (individual to individual) in the same state, under federal law, do not require an FFL transfer. Private party sales across state lines will require an FFL transfer. Some states require ALL sales to go through an FFL.
Our FFL Transfer Process
Online Purchases:
In-Person/Direct Purchases:
Paperwork and Background Check Requirements
* If you possess an out-of-state license or the address on your license is not your current place of residence, you must additionally bring additional "Supporting Documentation" to establish your place of residence.
** If you are military, and Oklahoma is your Permanent Duty Station (you possess valid PCS Orders), please bring a copy of your PCS orders printed. Alternatively you may email us the electronic PCS documentation.
*** A Form 4473 is not required for law enforcement officers purchasing firearms for official use who provide us with a certification on agency letterhead, signed by a person in authority within the agency (other than the officer purchasing the firearm), stating that the officer will use the firearm in official duties, and for whom a NICS records check is conducted and reveals have no convictions for misdemeanor crimes of domestic violence.
Call or text us at the number below and we will get back to you quickly.
Mon | 04:00 pm – 08:00 pm | |
Tue | 04:00 pm – 08:00 pm | |
Wed | 04:00 pm – 08:00 pm | |
Thu | 04:00 pm – 08:00 pm | |
Fri | 04:00 pm – 08:00 pm | |
Sat | 08:00 am – 05:00 pm | |
Sun | Closed |
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Title 1 firearms left over 60 days without contact or authorization are considered abandoned.
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