Articles about getting your FFL in your home state. Step by step guides on how to get your FFL (federal and state instructions). Included are topics like which FFL type you should choose, how much each license costs, and more.
Across the nation, a surge of people wants to serve their communities beyond having their concealed carry as Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders. FFL holders are permitted by federal law to handle the selling and distribution of firearms and ammo as a gun dealer. Getting your FFL has only a few requirements in Wisconsin. At […]
Are you looking to become a Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder in the great midwestern state of Nebraska? With the increasingly tightened gun laws in our nation, a growing population is looking to become gun owners within the Nebraska gun and FFL holder laws. As an FFL holder, you are allowed to handle the selling […]
Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders provide the people of Michigan a safe and legal way to sell, trade, purchase firearms and firearm-related accessories, such as ammo. Having your Concealed Pistol License in Michigan is not a requirement of an FFL, but most people get their CPL before their FFL. There are just a few requirements […]
Have you thought about getting your Federal Firearms License (FFL) to serve your community uniquely? As an FFL holder, you are allowed to sell and distribute firearms. The requirements to get your FFL in Virginia are complex, especially in some major city areas. At Rocket FFL, we help you eliminate as much hassle as we […]
Tighter holds from many states on gun sales and nationwide ammo shortages have led to a growing population of people wanting to become Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders. Many people become FFL dealers, in addition to carrying their concealed pistol license, to serve their local communities. By federal law, an FFL holder is allowed to […]
In many states, opening your own gun shop is a relatively simple process. The first and most important step for all states is to obtain your Federal Firearms License (FFL). As an FFL dealer, you can legally sell handguns, long guns, ammo, and other NFA items (albeit with additional licensing). However, in New York, it […]
If you are ever in the market for a new firearm, need to pick up some ammo, or need to learn about your state’s gun laws, you will inevitably visit a federal firearms licensee. These FFL dealers can legally buy and sell firearms and ammunition, and with the proper licensing, NFA items. They are also […]
Deciding that you want to apply for a Federal Firearms License (FFL) can mean a surge of excitement and anticipation. As a gun dealer, you will be able to serve your community by legally buying and selling firearms as an official gun shop. Many people quickly lose that excitement once they see what the process […]
A growing number of people across the nation want to serve their communities as Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders. These FFL holders are allowed by federal law to handle the selling and distribution of firearms and ammo, NFA items, and FFL transfers through their very own gun shop. There are just a few requirements to […]
Every year in America, new gun dealers apply for and receive a Federal Firearms License to provide a service to their community. These FFLs allow the license holder (federal firearms licensee) to legally buy and sell guns and everything else that goes with them. This includes handguns, long guns, ammo, and NFA items (like suppressors, […]
Many states in America are extremely gun-friendly and make it easy for people to open up their very own gun store or shooting range! This includes the Land of Enchantment, New Mexico. To do this, you have to apply for a Federal Firearms License (FFL), which allows you to legally sell handguns, long guns, ammo, […]
Want to start a business as a gun dealer? The first step is to apply for a Federal Firearms License (FFL), so you may legally buy and sell firearms, ammo, and other NFA items. Depending on where you do this, it can be relatively easy or rather challenging… Unfortunately, it can be a bit tougher […]