DB Firearms is located at 261 W Broad St, Telford, PA 18969. We proudly serve firearm enthusiasts, hunters, and collectors throughout Pennsylvania and surrounding states.
We offer a wide selection of:
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New and used firearms
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Ammunition
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Optics and accessories
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Magazines and parts
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Shooting and hunting gear
Inventory varies frequently, so check back often or visit the store to see our latest selection.
Yes. DB Firearms buys, sells, and trades firearms. Bring your firearm to the store for an evaluation. Trade-ins are a great way to upgrade your collection.
Yes. We offer firearm consignment services, allowing us to sell your firearm for you in our store. Contact us or visit the shop for details about current consignment terms.
To purchase a firearm you must:
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Be legally eligible to own a firearm
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Provide a valid government-issued photo ID
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Complete required federal and state paperwork
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Pass a background check as required by law
All sales comply with federal, state, and local firearm regulations.
Yes. All firearm purchases require a background check in accordance with federal and Pennsylvania law.
If you purchase a firearm online from another retailer, it can be shipped to DB Firearms for transfer. We will handle the background check and paperwork required to complete the transfer. Please contact us before ordering so we can provide transfer instructions.
Yes, we charge a transfer fee for firearms shipped to our store from another dealer. It is currently $40 per serialized item for non NFA and $75 per item for NFA.
Yes. We accept firearm transfers from licensed dealers. The firearm must be shipped from a valid Federal Firearms License (FFL) holder.
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