Dean The Gun Guy

Dean The Gun Guy FFL, fi****ms sales, services, transfers. Private appointments available!!

03/31/2025

Some days you win, others,
ehhh, not so much. 

Went to a fi****ms auction at a local sheriff’s department today. 99 guns for auction, 3 FFL bidders. Two FFLs got 49 guns each, and I got one! 🤣🤣🤣

Once I get a magazine for it and test it, I’ll have a Hi-Point C9 9mm up for sale. Great plinking guns!!

05/03/2024

Greetings every!! As you may be aware, periodical cicadas have begun to emerge in the midwestern states. I may close the shop with little notice as I am planning to collect cicadas from the two emerging broods. With that said, I am not going to be open tomorrow as I have learned of a possible off year emergence in central Pennsylvania of an entirely different brood!! I must check this out firsthand! Thanks for your understanding!

04/23/2024

Well!! The change to our new location is official!! The ATF and York County Sheriff’s Office have signed our paperwork and everything is in place. In the coming days I should have a PDF posted on our website on our available fi****ms! I’ll keep everyone posted when that PDF is online. Thanks everyone!!

04/09/2024

So excited! I received an email from the ATF’s licensing administrator that my change of address has been approved! The change has already occurred online, but we still need paper documents that shod arrive in about 7-10 days. Once we have those, it’s off to the York County Sheriff’s Office for the final document and then our transfer of location is complete!

03/20/2024

Hello followers!! Sorry I haven’t posted in awhile, but I have some exciting news! Our company just had a wonderful visit from our ATF liaison and we will soon be moving our shop from Lancaster to Delta (Southern York County)! We still have a lot of work to do to get the shop fixed up, but our first and most important step — license transfer — went very smoothly!! Stay tuned for future updates and thank you for your continued patronage!!

12/27/2023

Came across an amazing sentence from the 1887 Wild West exposition program:

“The bullet is a kind of pioneer of civilization. Although its mission is often deadly, it is useful and necessary. Without the bullet, America would not be a great, free, united, and powerful country.”

Very interesting offering from Ta**us!!!From their website: Upgrade your home defense.With its dual caliber capability i...
09/16/2023

Very interesting offering from Ta**us!!!

From their website:

Upgrade your home defense.
With its dual caliber capability in 45 C**t and 410 Bore 3 Inch Cylinder, the five-shot Ta**us Judge® Home Defender represents the next evolution in performance, adaptability, and user-centric design.

Had to share!  Speaking of your favorite FFL, we have a new website in the works and hope to have a simple page up in an...
03/15/2023

Had to share! Speaking of your favorite FFL, we have a new website in the works and hope to have a simple page up in another week. From our website, you’ll be able to see an up to date list of our fi****ms offerings!

12/09/2022

New changes to form 4473.

We will be using printed forms until the ATF ships new pre-printed forms sometime next year.

Here are highlights on the changes:

Notice Regarding Recent Changes to the ATF Form 4473
Due to new statutory requirements set forth in both the NICS Denial Notification Act and the Bipartisan Safer Community Act (BSCA), and to reflect the implementation of ATF Final Rule 2021R-05F, ATF Form 4473 has been revised. Because the new statutory requirements are designed to enhance public safety, and to ensure compliance with these provisions and Final Rule 2021R-05F, the Office of Management and Budget has provided emergency authorization to ATF to immediately use the revised Form 4473. ATF will be publishing the Revised Form for Notice and Comment Review in the coming months.
ATF encourages all federal fi****ms licensees (FFLs) to begin using the Revised Form immediately. The Revised Form is available on ATF’s website, and can be downloaded and printed for immediate use. Please note that the entire Form, including instructions, must be printed, and stored together. Hard copies of the Revised Form will be available through the ATF Distribution Center beginning February 1, 2023. The ATF eForm 4473 application is also being revised and notification will be sent when it is ready for use.
Significant changes in the Revised Form are as follows:
• Any firearm, received by a FFL, that was privately made (not manufactured by another licensee) must now be recorded on the ATF Form 4473. “Privately Made Firearm (PMF)” has been added to item 1, Section A. It now reads: “Manufacturer and Importer, if any or Privately made firearm (PMF) (If the manufacturer and importer are both different, include both)”.
• Question 10 is revised: The transferee/buyer is now asked to answer whether they “Reside in City Limits?” regarding their residence address. For example, if a transferee lists their residence city/state as Phoenix, Arizona but they actually reside outside of the city, they will answer “no” to this item.
The following two prohibiting questions have been added to Section B:
• 21b: “Do you intend to purchase or acquire any firearm listed on this form and any continuation sheet(s) or ammunition, for sale of other disposition to any person described in questions 21(c)-(m) or to a person described in question 21.n.1 who does not fall within a nonimmigrant exception?”
• c.: “Do you intend to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm listed on this form and any continuation sheet(s) or ammunition in furtherance of any felony or other offense punishable by imprisonment for a term of more than one year, a federal crime of terrorism, or a drug trafficking offense?”
To comply with the BSCA 10-day waiting period on certain transfers involving transferees under the age of 21, Section C of the Form has been revised as follows:
• Prior to the NICS/POC information, an instructional header has been added stating: “Notice: If transferee/buyer is under 21, a waiting period of up to 10 days may apply where notification from NICS is received within 3 business days to further investigate a possible disqualifying juvenile record. A NICS check is only valid for 30 calendar days from the date recorded in question 27a.”
• Item 27.c. was amended to show the date an FFL may transfer a firearm should NICS or the State agency (conducting the background check) not reply stating more time is needed for the check. It now reads next to the delayed check box: “The firearm(s) may be transferred on ____ if time period is not extended by NICS or the appropriate State agency, and State law allows (optional).”
• A box has been added to 27.d. should NICS or the appropriate State agency delay the check as more time is needed to conduct it on a transferee under 21 years of age. It now reads: “Notice of additional delay of transferee under 21 years of age received on _______ (date), and may be transferred on _________ (date).”
• Also added to 27.d. is a box for FFLs to check should no response be received from NICS or the appropriate State agency (for transferees under 21 years of age) within 10 business days after the initial delay was given. It now reads: “No response was provided within 10 business days after initial delay for transferee/buyer under 21.”
A detailed list of all changes can be found at ATF - Revised 4473. The revised form will become mandatory for use on April 1, 2023. Please contact your local ATF Industry Operations office should you have any questions regarding the changes to the form

Now selling on consignment: A 9mm in chrome, two clips and a box of shells, $199! 😂😂😂
03/07/2022

Now selling on consignment: A 9mm in chrome, two clips and a box of shells, $199! 😂😂😂

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