
FFL Transfer:
Shipping your firearm from an FFL dealer to C4SEM Honor Line Store

​When purchasing, determine if the seller is an FFL Holder or an individual. FFL holder?
When you purchase a firearm from an individual seller who is not nearby inform them that you need to have the firearm transferred to your Gun Shop, from an FFL Holder. The seller should take the firearm to a dealer to have it properly documented and shipped. FFL holders may charge a service fee to process the shipping. Using an FFL to ship a firearm protects you, the buyer. Without this step, you could be receiving something that is not what was expected or may end up being stolen or illegal property.
If your seller refuses to use an FFL, it is in your best interest to walk away from that deal. C4SEM Honor Line Store will NOT ACCEPT transfers from individual online sellers. All transfers must be via an FFL.
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When purchasing through an FFL Holder, send us an email stating what firearm will be delivered to C4SEM Armory and Honor Line Store and when to expect its arrival (an Approximate date). State FFL Dealer's Info: Name, Address, Phone, Email. THIS IS REQUIRED TO CONTACT THEM TO VALIDATE BOTH FFL LICENSES. Include your Legal Name & Email. You may provide this information in our “Contact Form” or Email us at info@c4sem.org.
Once we receive your firearm, we will inspect it for shipping damage, check it into our system, and contact you, the purchaser.
WE WILL CONTACT YOU WHEN THE FIREARM IS READY FOR YOU TO PICK UP. This may take up to 24 hours.
Once you have been contacted:
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You must physically come into our store
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Prove Indiana residency
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Present a VALID IN Driver's License. Not expired, and with a current address.
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​If the address is not current, bring your State/Federal ID, current vehicle registration, IN LTCH, or Fishing/Hunting License
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Complete the FBI Federal Background Form
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Pass Background Check: If you have a UPIN number and Indiana CCW card make sure you have it with you. C4SEM Armory and Honor Line Store will not release a firearm without receiving a proceed. The Brady Act allows three business days to find this information before an FFL can transfer a firearm. The FFL holder is not prohibited from transferring the firearm after three business days have passed, some FFL holders may opt to transfer after five or more days, and some may have more requirements before they release the firearm under the Brady Act, i.e. having a valid CCW permit from your state. However, you must keep in mind, that the Brady Act is not a mandate, and the FFL holder is not required to transfer the firearm.”
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Transfer Fee Pistol Long Gun NFA items Civilian $30.00 $40.00 $45.00
IN CCW Holders $25.00 $30.00 $35.00
First Responders $20.00 $25.00 $30.00
Useful Link
ATF.GOV