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FFL FREE REPORT Federal Firearms License Guide is an affiliate of BMADDOX ENTERPRISES, LLC. FFL License? From Home? Home- Base FFL License Getting Approved? So you are thinking about getting your Federal Firearms License (FFL)? Living the gun owner’s dream, order firearms & all sporting goods accessories directly from the same wholesalers as the local sporting good stores? I did it and will help you do the same… guaranteed! My father-in-law has an FFL as part of his drug store and I was able to observe firsthand how convenient it is to order firearms directly from the wholesalers or the manufacturer without the transfer fees. Even my father- in-law thought you needed a store front business to get approved for an FFL License. I decided to do some extensive research to better understand the reality of the FFL application and approval process for a home base dealer. I read everything I could find on the subject: online, library books, talked with other FFL dealers, former FFL dealers, and even called the ATF inspectors to see what I needed to do to exceed their expectations and gain a speedy approval. I even bought all my competitors kits and guides. With all this knowledge, I started the FFL application process… only to find a lot of the information that I read was outdated and honestly just plain wrong, this is not a sales pitch, this is the honest truth and this fact alone prompted me to write my own FFL License Guide. The most helpful information came when I met directly with the ATF inspectors for half a day and asked tons of questions. I met with two inspectors; a new one in training & a very experienced ATF agent, their combined knowledge was very valuable. After I finished the FFL approval process, I decided to create my own guide to make the process even easier for new dealers. Key thing to remember in the beginning is that this is a Federal License and a Federal application, worry about the Federal part first to get approved. Can I get an FFL License from my HOME? YES Do I have to be a gunsmith as other guides claim? NO How do you know the secrets to getting an FFL License at your home? Because I have One! Have you researched other FFL License Guides online, do they have a home based FFL License? NO, do they answer your questions before or after the sale? NO I apply for a new FFL License every 3 months to help make sure I understand every known issue in the application and approval process. Having an application pending allows me to ask tons of questions and gain numerous insights throughout the entire ATF approval process. I am the most knowledge person in America to help you get your FFL License, with the obvious exception being an ATF Licensing Agent. Why? Because I keep applying, meeting new inspectors and I answer hundreds of emails each week from current customers, old customers, and potential customers. This knowledge base is what you buy when you buy my guide. I have an FFL01, Class 3 SOT FFL License and have an FFL07 manufacturing license and a Class 2 SOT. My guide works for home, business and for all types of FFL Licenses and manufacturing of firearms licenses. Having an FFL License is addictive; you will become VERY popular with your buddies as well. What are you waiting for? Obama may take your rights away, ACT Today! See My Other Websites: South Dakota Silencer Prairie Dog Hunting Guide eBay Store FFL Report Index Wholesaler Insights 2 Local Issues 2 Class III License 2 Example from our Guide 3 Closing Thoughts 4 Become an Affiliate: Join ClickBank as an affiliate and make commissions by selling our guides. Brandon L. Maddox Federal Firearms License Guide We are an FFL Licensed Dealer & a Class 3 FFL Dealer , BMADDOX ENTERPRISES, LLC.

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Page 1: Federal firearms license guide

FFL FREE REPORT

Federal Firearms License Guide is an affiliate of BMADDOX ENTERPRISES, LLC.

FFL License? From Home?

Home- Base FFL License Getting Approved?

So you are thinking about

getting your Federal Firearms

License (FFL)? Living the gun

owner’s dream, order firearms

& all sporting goods

accessories directly from the

same wholesalers as the local

sporting good stores? I did it

and will help you do the

same… guaranteed!

My father-in-law has an FFL as

part of his drug store and I was

able to observe firsthand how

convenient it is to order

firearms directly from the

wholesalers or the

manufacturer without the

transfer fees. Even my father-

in-law thought you needed a

store front business to get

approved for an FFL License. I

decided to do some extensive

research to better understand

the reality of the FFL

application and approval

process for a home base

dealer. I read everything I

could find on the subject:

online, library books, talked

with other FFL dealers, former

FFL dealers, and even called

the ATF inspectors to see what I

needed to do to exceed their

expectations and gain a

speedy approval. I even

bought all my competitors kits

and guides.

With all this knowledge, I

started the FFL application

process… only to find a lot of

the information that I read was

outdated and honestly just

plain wrong, this is not a sales

pitch, this is the honest truth

and this fact alone prompted

me to write my own FFL

License Guide. The most

helpful information came

when I met directly with the

ATF inspectors for half a day

and asked tons of questions. I

met with two inspectors; a

new one in training & a very

experienced ATF agent, their

combined knowledge was

very valuable. After I finished

the FFL approval process, I

decided to create my own

guide to make the process

even easier for new dealers.

Key thing to remember in the

beginning is that this is a

Federal License and a

Federal application, worry

about the Federal part first to

get approved.

Can I get an FFL License from

my HOME? YES

Do I have to be a gunsmith as

other guides claim? NO

How do you know the secrets

to getting an FFL License at

your home? Because I have

One!

Have you researched other FFL

License Guides online, do they

have a home based FFL

License? NO, do they answer

your questions before or after

the sale? NO

I apply for a new FFL License

every 3 months to help make

sure I understand every known

issue in the application and

approval process. Having an

application pending allows me

to ask tons of questions and

gain numerous insights

throughout the entire ATF

approval process.

I am the most knowledge

person in America to help you

get your FFL License, with the

obvious exception being an

ATF Licensing Agent. Why?

Because I keep applying,

meeting new inspectors and I

answer hundreds of emails

each week from current

customers, old customers, and

potential customers. This

knowledge base is what you

buy when you buy my guide.

I have an FFL01, Class 3 SOT

FFL License and have an

FFL07 manufacturing license

and a Class 2 SOT.

My guide works for home,

business and for all types of

FFL Licenses and

manufacturing of firearms

licenses.

Having an FFL License is

addictive; you will become

VERY popular with your

buddies as well. What are

you waiting for? Obama may

take your rights away, ACT

Today!

See My Other Websites:

South Dakota Silencer

Prairie Dog Hunting

Guide

eBay Store

FFL Report Index

Wholesaler Insights 2

Local Issues 2

Class III License 2

Example from our Guide 3

Closing Thoughts 4

Become an Affiliate:

Join ClickBank as an

affiliate and make

commissions by selling our

guides.

Brandon L. Maddox Federal Firearms License

Guide

We are an FFL Licensed

Dealer & a Class 3 FFL

Dealer ,

BMADDOX ENTERPRISES,

LLC.

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This FFL FREE Report Compliments of Federal Firearms License Guide an affiliate of BMADDOX ENTERPRISES, LLC

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Wholesaler Insights

Class III & Class II FFL License

This will be like an FFL License

on steroids! Some of the

other online guides I

purchased said it would be

impossible to get a Class III

FFL license from your home

address. When I met with

the ATF, they said it would

not be a problem if I

completed the proper

paperwork and they showed

me how to do it while I met

with them. You will get the

insight track from me, directly

from the licensing authority.

You will be able to sell,

transfer, and purchase all

NFA items like machine guns,

silencers, explosives, short

barrel rifles, etc. The fee you

can charge for transferring

these items is about $100

each. We found this to be a

very lucrative business

opportunity because there

are so few per state and so

few per city. We almost

have a monopoly in our area

as a Class 3 dealer.

We focus only on silencers

and have found this to be a

great opportunity, higher

margins than regular

firearms. We drive all interest

for silencers through our

website, gun shows, and

word of mouth. Just

remember you must have an

FFL License first to apply for

Class III FFL.

What is a Class II License?

Most gun dealers apply for

and obtain an FFL01, which

is a basic gun dealer’s

license; this is what I would

recommend for 99.9% of all

customers. If you want to

manufacture firearms you

can apply for an FFL07, my

guide works for this as well

and this license is actually a

little cheaper.

If you have an FFL07 and

then apply for a Class II

license you can

manufacture NFA items, yes

machine guns, silencer, short

barrel rifles, etc. My Class 3

FFL / SOT guide will work for

this option as well.

Before you get too excited,

do a little research on

manufacturing machine

guns with a Class 2 FFL / SOT.

You can only manufacture

as part of a demo for a local

police department and

when you drop your license,

you then have to sell to

another Class 3 / Class 2 SOT

dealer, give to AFT or the

police department.

I have to admit, I decided to

get an FFL07 and then a

Class 2 SOT so I could legally

have more fully automatic

toys. I have a great

relationship with my local law

enforcement departments

and these toys are just too

much fun.

If you want an FFL07 – Buy

the FFL License Guide. If you

want an FFL07 & Class 2 SOT,

buy the combo guide!

There are a lot of wholesalers

out there selling firearms. For

guns, I only use one

wholesaler for all of my gun

needs. I was surprised to

find that some wholesalers

are much more expensive

than others. In our guide, I

make recommendations on

the Top 10 wholesalers based

on selection, price, and

ability to easily getting an

account with them; this

insight is worth the price of

the guide.

Some wholesalers require

you to be a stocking dealer

with large inventories, some

require that you have a store

front and require you to send

them a picture of your store

front and your yellow pages

phone book listing. I point you

in the right direction based on

our research and experience

to avoid these issues by

focusing on just 10 that are

the best.

You can apply for an FFL

License in your own name as

a “sole proprietor” or as a

business entity, either is fine. If

you decide to setup your FFL

License as a business entity, I

give you insights on how to

do this in my guides; the FFL

License being in a business

name may make it easier to

get approved in the ATF

application process & at the

next step with the wholesalers

getting your buying accounts

setup.

Be thinking of a name for

your new business; e.g. Bob’s

Guns. My guides cover all

these topics & will help you

decide what options will work

best for your individual

situation.

“Freedom is working for

one’s self. Now that I

have an FFL, I am a real

business owner helping

customers get the items

they want for hunting,

competition, or

collection”.

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Example From Our Guide

We have placed an example below to show you our level of thoroughness and detail within our guides. Part of the

application process involves having fingerprints taken and submitted with the application process. The fingerprints

have to go on a certain set of fingerprint cards; we tell you which cards and how to get them in the mail or locally.

Using the wrong cards with get you declined or significantly delayed. We have taken the card and explained

everything you need to fill out and what to place in each blank to ensure a quick approval; we do the same for the

other forms that make up the FFL Application Process and Class 3 Application Process.

1. Sign with your full name signature.

2. Your complete address, including city, state and zip code.

3. Leave blank. Have fingerprint taker complete.

4. Leave blank. Have fingerprint taker complete.

5. Leave blank. Have fingerprint taker complete.

6. Write “FFL Application, F7”

7. Your last name, first name and middle name. If no middle name, enter NMN. If middle initial only, enter MIO.

8. Your maiden name or any previous married names. Also, include any other previous names and nicknames.

9. Will be prefilled by ATF. (Reason Fingerprint cards need to come from ATF)

10. The country where you are a citizen. Ex: USA

11. Leave blank.

12. Leave blank.

13. Your Armed Forces Number, if applicable.

14. Your complete social security number.

15. Leave blank.

16. M for male or F for female.

17. Use one letter: W=White, B=Black, A=Asian, I=American Indian or Alaskan Native, U=Unknown.

18. Your height in 3 digits, e.g., 410= 4 feet 10 inches, 500= five feet, 602= 6 feet two inches.

19. Your weight in 3 digits, e.g., 098= ninety-eight pounds, 185=one hundred eighty five pounds.

20. Your eye color in 3 letters, BLU=Blue, BRO=Brown, GRN=Green, GRY=Gray and HAZ=Hazel.

21. Your hair color in 3 letters, BAL=Bald, BLK=Black, BLN=Blond, BRO=Brown, GRY=Gray, RED=Red or Auburn,

SDY=Sandy, and WHI=White.

22. Your date of birth in six digits only, e.g., 121173=December 11, 1973, 020550=February 5, 1950. 23.

23. The state where you were born in two letters, e.g., FL=Florida. Otherwise enter the country where you were

born.

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Exclusive – Class 3 FFL Guide

Closing Thoughts

Getting your FFL License and

Class III FFL License is difficult

if you don’t have help, you

need to know which forms to

complete and need easy to

follow directions on how to

complete the applications

correctly the first time. It is

very beneficial to have a

guide written by someone

who recently went through

the process. Time saving tips

and insights learned firsthand

are worth a lot, your time is to

valuable!

It is my passion to help others,

so feel free to email me with

questions, feedback, or

success stories for our

testimonials page. We have

helped literally hundreds of

gun owners become FFL

dealers. If you have read this

far in the report, you are truly

interested and need to start

the application process

today. It might look like a lot

of work if you think about it all

at once, but a few minutes

each day and in no time you

will have your FFL.

You will be so happy you

went through the process.

We have a 100% money

back risk free guarantee, so

get started TODAY! What are

you waiting for? We all need

to act before Obama makes

it harder or even impossible!

GOOD LUCK!

We are the only company offering an instructional

guide on how to get your Class 3 FFL License. If you

want access to higher margin items and want

access to the fully automatic toys for yourself, this is

the best way to enhance your FFL License. We

make this application process easy and we are

always available for questions, we are a Class 3

dealer as well.

Just remember you need your FFL before you can

apply for a Class 3 FFL. It only takes two weeks to

process and get your Class 3 after you obtain your

FFL License. The insiders call it an SOT license.

We also advise you on how you can purchase NFA

items for your inventory without having to pay the

$200 ATF tax for each item you add to your

inventory. NFA items in your inventory can be used

personally and can be kept forever without the

transfer fee if you follow the steps we outline in our

Class 3 guide.

I live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota; married a lady from South Dakota.

Born in Alabama, raised in Georgia and then moved to North

Carolina. Pharmacy degree from Univ. of North Carolina – Chapel Hill

and Master’s in Business Administration from Duke University in Durham,

North Carolina.

Picture taken while prairie dog hunting in S.D. at the Pine Ridge Indian

Reservation. Pistol is for rattlesnakes, fires a .410 shotgun round! Bond

Firearms – Bought at dealer’s cost with my FFL!

Hurry and get your FFL before it's

too late! Head over to the

Federal Firearms License Guide

website or click here to go there

now!