Tennessee is home to approximately 2,000 Federal Firearms License (FFL) holders, representing about 2.4% of all licensed firearms dealers in the United States. This comprehensive directory helps Tennessee residents and visitors locate licensed gun dealers, firearms transfer agents, and gun stores throughout the state. Whether you need to purchase a firearm, complete a private sale transfer, or find a licensed dealer for compliance purposes, our directory makes it easy to connect with FFLs across Tennessee.
Browse by city below to find a licensed FFL near you in Tennessee.
Obtaining a Federal Firearms License in Tennessee requires completing several steps through the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF). First, you must be at least 21 years old and legally eligible to possess firearms. Submit ATF Form 7, the Application for Federal Firearms License, along with the required fees and photographs. The ATF conducts a thorough background check and an in-person interview at your proposed business location. Tennessee does not require a separate state dealer license, making the federal process the primary requirement for operating a firearms business. Local jurisdictions may have business licensing and zoning requirements. For a complete, step-by-step guide, check out FastBound's FFL guide for Tennessee.
Federal Firearms License holders in Tennessee are authorized to engage in various firearms-related business activities depending on their license type. Type 01 Dealers can buy, sell, and repair firearms, making them the most common license type for retail gun stores. Type 07 Manufacturers can produce firearms and ammunition, while also conducting dealer activities. FFLs can facilitate private party transfers, ensuring proper background checks are completed when requested. They can also receive firearms shipped from other states, order directly from distributors, and maintain the required records for ATF compliance.
Yes, you can purchase firearms online and have them shipped to a licensed FFL in Tennessee for transfer. Federal law requires that all firearms purchased online from out-of-state sellers be shipped to a licensed dealer who will process the transfer. The receiving FFL will conduct the required background check through the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) before releasing the firearm to you. Before making an online purchase, contact the FFL to confirm they accept transfers from individuals and ask about their transfer fee. Most Tennessee FFLs offer this service, making online firearms purchases convenient and compliant with federal law.
Tennessee has approximately 2,038 active Federal Firearms License holders distributed across the state. From major cities like Nashville, Memphis, and Knoxville to smaller communities throughout Tennessee's 95 counties, FFLs are readily accessible to residents statewide. This extensive network ensures that Tennesseans have convenient access to licensed dealers for firearm purchases, transfers, and other services. Use this directory to browse FFLs by city and find a licensed dealer near you.