Licensed FFL Dealer · Lawton, Oklahoma
Bought a gun online?Ship it to Frog's.
Flat $40 per firearm, handgun or long gun. We handle the 4473 and the background check at the counter, usually in under half an hour. You don't need an appointment. One rule: the firearm must ship to us from another FFL holder — we can't accept shipments from unlicensed individuals. We also don't ship firearms out at this time — incoming transfers only.
How a transfer works
Five steps, and you're only responsible for three of them. Tap through to see what each one involves.
Step 1. Pick us as your dealer
When you check out on GunBroker, Palmetto State, Brownells or any other online seller, they'll ask where to ship it. Firearms can't legally be delivered to your front door. They have to go to a licensed dealer, and that's us.
Give the seller our shop name and address, and tell them to include your name on the package so we know whose gun it is when it lands.
Heads up: Some sellers want a signed copy of our license on file before they'll ship. Call us and we'll email it to them the same day. We do this all the time and it takes a few minutes.
Where to have it shipped
Give this to your seller. Ask them to write your name on the outside of the package or on the packing slip.
- Ship to
- Frog's Pawn & Gun
- Address
- 515 SW Lee Blvd, Lawton, OK 73501
- Phone
- (580) 353-8775
- Transfer fee
- $40 flat, per firearm
Sellers who need a signed copy of our Federal Firearms License on file should call and we'll send it over the same day. Our licensee of record is Chris Perry Brown.
One firm rule: we only accept transfers shipped by another FFL holder. A firearm sent by an unlicensed individual can't be accepted here — if you're buying from a private seller, they'll need to ship it through a licensed dealer on their end.
Incoming only, for now: we aren't offering outbound shipping at this time, so we can't send a firearm on to another dealer for you.
Buying a firearm in Oklahoma
This is general information about how firearm purchases work in Oklahoma, not legal advice, and firearm law changes. If your situation is unusual, ask us at the counter or talk to an attorney. We'd rather answer a question twice than have a transfer fall apart.
Transfer questions, answered
The things people actually ask us at the counter.
Federal law says a firearm can't ship directly to a private individual across state lines. The seller has to ship it to a Federal Firearms Licensee, which is a licensed dealer like us. We then transfer it to you legally after you fill out ATF Form 4473 and pass a NICS background check. So the transfer is the paperwork and the background check, not the sale itself.
Still got a question?
Send it over and we'll get back to you. Calling is usually faster, though.
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