Moore, Mark Christian

License: 6-16-029-01-8F-04579 Dealer in firearms other than destructive devices

About Moore, Mark Christian

Moore, Mark Christian is a federally licensed dealer in firearms other than destructive devices located in Alden, New York. As a Type 01 FFL holder, this business is authorized by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) to engage in firearms-related activities within the scope of their license.

Moore, Mark Christian is one of 9 FFLs in Alden, serving customers throughout Erie County and surrounding communities in New York.

Looking for FFL transfer services in Alden? Contact Moore, Mark Christian directly to inquire about their transfer fees and policies for receiving firearms shipped from online retailers.

FFL License Details

  • License Type: 01 - Dealer in firearms other than destructive devices
  • Expires: June 1st, 2028
  • Phone: (716) 225-6739
  • Region: 6 - Southwest Region
  • County: Erie County
  • District: 16
  • Sequence: 04579

Premise Address: 12635 Broadway, Alden, NY 14004

Mailing Address: 10247 Harper Road, Darien Center, NY 14040

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Type 01 FFL?

A Type 01 Federal Firearms License authorizes the holder to operate as a dealer in firearms other than destructive devices. This license is issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) and allows the business to legally engage in firearms commerce within federal guidelines.

Does Moore, Mark Christian do FFL transfers?

Many FFL dealers offer transfer services for firearms purchased online. Contact Moore, Mark Christian directly at (716) 225-6739 to confirm their transfer services, fees, and any requirements they may have.

What do I need to buy a firearm in New York?

To purchase a firearm from an FFL in New York, you'll typically need a valid government-issued photo ID, pass a NICS background check, and meet all federal and state eligibility requirements. State-specific requirements may apply. Learn more about New York gun laws.

How long does an FFL transfer take?

The transfer process itself typically takes 15-30 minutes once your firearm arrives. However, the NICS background check may result in an immediate approval, a delay (up to 3 business days), or in some cases longer. Some states have mandatory waiting periods that extend this time.

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Data Source & Updates

Data Source: ATF FFL Database
Status: Active
Last Updated: 12/04/2025

Information is sourced from the ATF's public FFL database. Business details may be enriched from publicly available sources.

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(716) 225-6739