Who charges extra to fill out a 4473 for a title I gun?
How would I know, we are talking about NFA paperwork, not the regular stuff. Why bring that up? Not in the scope of what the OP is inquiring about.
As for SOT's charging for NFA paperwork, my point is that someone who buys from such an SOT is paying extra money they don't have to,
I agree completely..................
considering the vast majority don't have such a charge.
I disagree, there are a lot out there that do. "Vast Majority" would seem like an extremely high number, like 90% or so, and I have shown you two close together.
If an SOT needs to raise their prices to make a bigger profit or whatever, then they should raise their prices, not tack on some lame paperwork charge.
They try to sneak profit in anyway they can.
but you don't see anyone selling title I firearms and then charging extra to fill out that form.
However my point is that your previously stated belief (quote above) is blatantly false. I proved it to you that some do charge that.
Now I don't have the time or inclination to go call all these folks listed above and continue to argue with you on the point, when you don't even consider that your position is false even in the face of proof.
To the OP, this is something to be aware of, ask when you start your buying process with a dealer. Find all the hidden fees, as there are those that do not charge them, and some that do. Also be aware that calling around the dozen or so dealers in Houston will probably net you a good idea about those that are strictly MSRP and those that will give you a break.
The best thing the OP can do is get the exact model number he wants, and call each one and get the total drive out price before making a decision. Having item in stock will save you time, but you are still looking at 6 month wait before you get your can in hand.
Good Luck nosmr2, and let us know when you make a purchase and any details that might help others. (Get in touch with Sean Cody, he will probably hook you up with some folks on that can you want if you go the best route of a trust.)