Always remember gun safety!

Always remember gun safety!
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Buzzard Guns is a link to Buzzard Firearms and Buzzard Outdoor Gear.
Buzzard Firearms performs transfers and other related firearm items. Buzzard outdoor Gear is home for our on-line store.
https://buzzardoutdoorgear.com
If you found a gun online and need a local FFL to perform your transfer.
Call, text or send an email, I will forward you or your seller my contact information.
$25.00 per item.
(580)649-9702
1. All inbound firearm transfers are expected to be picked up within 30 days, unless express arrangements are made in writing via email. kenneth@buzzardfirearms.com
2. All inbound firearm transfers not pick up with 30 days will be subject to a storage fee of $20 per serialized item, per month and any part of a month thereafter. Storage fees may be waivered for deployed service members.
3. Any firearm transfer that have not been picked within 180 days may become the property of Buzzard Outdoor Gear, LLC and may be subject to being sold to cover storage and other expenses, without compensation to the transferee. The 180-day time limit does not apply to deployed service members.
1. Government issued photo ID that shows your name, current address, date of birth, i.e. Texas driver's license.
Active-duty military may need to show a copy of your PCS orders.
2. After your ID is verified, you will fill out an ATF Form 4473.
3. The FFL will use the information from the ATF Form 4473 to run an FBI background check. There are 3 statuses from the background check.
a. Proceed - the firearm is transferred to you.
b Delay - transfer is on hold.
c. Deny - no transfer is made.
When a delay or deny is received, I am not told why, I will give you a contact card with the NICS number and you may contact the CJIS Division for more information.
1. Treat all guns as if they are always loaded.
2. Never let the muzzle point at anything that you are not willing to destroy.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have made the decision to shoot.
4. Be sure of your target and what is behind it.
Safety
Always wear ear and eye protection.
Know your firearm.
1. Treat all guns as if they are always loaded.
2. Never let the muzzle point at anything that you are not willing to destroy.
3. Keep your finger off the trigger until your sights are on target and you have made the decision to shoot.
4. Be sure of your target and what is behind it.
Safety
Always wear ear and eye protection.
Know your firearm. Read the manual.
Use the correct ammunition for your gun.
Be sure that your barrel is clear of any obstructions before use.
Don't handle firearms when depressed or angry.
Don't handle firearms under the influence.
Store firearms safely. How to store firearms is one of the more controversial subjects surround firearm safety. The reason for this is many firearm owners want to ensure their firearms are readily available for defending themselves, while some people recommend extremely strict storage practices.
One thing we should all be able to agree upo
Store firearms safely. How to store firearms is one of the more controversial subjects surround firearm safety. The reason for this is many firearm owners want to ensure their firearms are readily available for defending themselves, while some people recommend extremely strict storage practices.
One thing we should all be able to agree upon is that firearms should not be accessible to unauthorized users. When not on your person (concealed carry), you should store your firearms in a gun safe.
For those of you with children or who have children visiting your house, this is arguably even more important. Children are most at risk for accidental firearm related injuries. Project Child Safe has some great in-depth information for keeping children safe from firearms.
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