FFLs in Ft Myers, FL

9 Federal Firearms Licensees in Ft Myers, Lee County, Florida.

3 Dealer in firearms other than destructive devices 2 Pawnbroker in firearms other than destructive devices 4 Manufacturer of firearms other than destructive devices

FFLs in Ft Myers

Capital Pawn

02

4786 Palm Beach Blvd Ft Myers, FL 33905

(239) 689-4655

Dv's Gun Sales & Services

01

10871 Ruden Rd Ft Myers, FL 33917

(239) 229-1126

Zero Tolerance Arms

07

12581 Metro Pkwy #12 Ft Myers, FL 33966

(423) 419-0549

A Lil Gun Shoppe LLC

07

12631 Fourth St Ft Myers, FL 33905

(239) 201-7672

Hermit Garage Inc

07

6370 Pangola Rd Ft Myers, FL 33905

(239) 822-7808

I Eagle I LLC

01

6860 Circle Dr Ft Myers, FL 33905

(239) 888-3194

Larrys Pawn East Inc

02

4730 Palm Beach Blvd Ft Myers, FL 33905

(239) 693-7296

Mehlberg, William Michael

01

12420 Flintlock Ln Ft Myers, FL 33912

(239) 240-5878

Tactical Weapons Inc

07

208 4Th Street Ft Myers, FL 33907

(239) 333-4543

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many FFLs are in Ft Myers?

There are 9 licensed FFLs in Ft Myers, FL. These include , 3 , 2 , 4 .

Do Ft Myers FFLs offer transfer services?

Many FFLs in Ft Myers offer transfer services for firearms purchased online. Contact individual dealers directly to confirm their transfer fees and policies. Transfer fees typically range from $20-50 per firearm.

What do I need to buy a firearm in Florida?

To purchase a firearm from an FFL in Florida, you'll typically need a valid government-issued photo ID, pass a NICS background check, and meet all federal and state eligibility requirements. Read our Florida buying guide for more details.

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.

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