Presser from Dragon Leatherworks

This is really awesome news!

Dragon Leatherworks is now a Class 01 Licensed Firearms Dealer!

In order to service our growing client base, Dragon Leatherworks applied for, and has now been issued, their Federal Firearms Class 01 license. What this means for you is that if you have a firearm which we do not list as an available model for a holster, you can ship us the firearm through your local FFL (we would provide your FFL with a copy of our license for his records of the transfer), we will build and fit the holster specifically to your firearm, then ship it back to your FFL with the finished holster for you to pick it back up.

And for our local clientele in East Tennessee, we also provide transfer services for GunBroker purchases, transfer services for gun auction purchases, and the like.

We will also be rolling out Package Deals for the holiday season, where we will be offering handgun sales paired up with our signature holsters, ready to ship! Keep an eye on the site for forthcoming terms and conditions for firearms transfers, all of which must be performed in accordance with ATF Regulations

So now not only can you buy yourself a nice custom holster for your favorite gun from Dragon Leatherworks, you can get the gun itself directly from the shop! It’ll be interesting to see what other business deals he’ll be doing to take advantage of being an 01FFL.

I remember at the NRA Con a few years ago Dennis was contemplating getting an FFL so that he could acquire less common guns for holster manufacture. Guns like Glocks, M&Ps, and 1911s all have a huge replica market out there that can be easily mail-ordered for holster fabrication, but the latest cool-gun on the block doesn’t have the legacy for companies like Rings Blue Guns to start a production run, so the easiest way to make holsters for it is to simply acquire an actual firearm from the manufacturer.

Having an FFL makes that a TON easier.

Good Luck Dennis!

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0 Responses to Presser from Dragon Leatherworks

  1. Pyrotek85 says:

    That’s cool, glad to see they’re growing. I always figured it had to be tough to make holsters when there are so many different models. It can’t always be practical to own a copy of each.

  2. Larry says:

    This is good. I need a holster for my High Standard model H-B.

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