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FFL Dealers in Washington, NC

14 licensed firearms dealers (FFL) in Washington, North Carolina. Find one near you to receive a transfer — call ahead to confirm the fee. Sourced from the ATF's official list.

Dixie Defense
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
4525 Us 264, Washington, NC, 27889
East Carolina Hydrographics LLC
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
2079 Slatestone Rd, Washington, NC, 27889
Hunters Pointe Sporting Clays
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
506 Decoy Dr, Washington, NC, 27889
Maddog Outdoor Supply LLC
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
6615 Us-17 Hwy North, Washington, NC, 27889
Marsh Engraving LLC
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
502 Northwood Rd, Washington, NC, 27889
Tar Ordnance
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
5290 River Rd, Washington, NC, 27889
The Peanut Gallery
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
165 Lloyds Lane, Washington, NC, 27889
Walmart #1354
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
570 Pamlico Plaza, Washington, NC, 27889
Warren'S Sport Headquarters INC
FFL · Dealer / Gunsmith
240 W Main St, Washington, NC, 27889
J&W Pawn
FFL · Pawnbroker
184 West Main Street, Washington, NC, 27889
Village Pawn 3
FFL · Pawnbroker
1101 John Small Ave, Washington, NC, 27889
American Patriot Cerakote And Refinishing
FFL · Manufacturer
3150 Terrapin Track Rd, Washington, NC, 27889
Three Banded Arms Company
FFL · Manufacturer
105 Heritage Drive, Washington, NC, 27889
Lesken Trading INC
FFL · Importer
1910 Carolina Avenue, Washington, NC, 27889

FFL transfers in Washington — FAQ

How do I find an FFL dealer in Washington?

There are 14 federally licensed firearms dealers in Washington, North Carolina, listed above with address and phone. Call ahead to confirm they accept transfers and to ask their fee before you head over.

How much does an FFL transfer cost in Washington?

Transfer fees are set by each dealer and typically run $20–$50 per firearm in North Carolina. Some shops charge more for handguns or NFA items, so confirm the price when you call.

Do I need an FFL to buy a gun online?

Yes. When you buy a firearm online or from an out-of-state seller, it can't ship to your home — it must go to a licensed FFL in Washington (or nearby), where you complete ATF Form 4473 and a background check before taking it home.

Can any FFL in Washington handle my transfer?

Most Type 01 dealers accept incoming transfers, but it's not guaranteed — a few only sell their own inventory. Always call the dealer first to confirm they'll receive your firearm and what they charge.

When you buy a gun online or from another state, it must ship to an FFL in Washington for transfer. You complete ATF Form 4473 and a background check at the dealer, then take it home. See more FFL dealers in North Carolina or North Carolina gun laws.

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