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  • rplusplus
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    Originally posted by BucDan
    Another question for you guys. Do I need to have all of the guns I want to use on the license ready by my appointment? Or can I add more guns on the day I range qualify?
    To confirm, on the day of my appt the Deputy let me know that any gun I wanted on the permit would need to be brought and qualified with and when I uploaded the cert after training all would be added to the permit. I didn't even need to modify the permit at the appointment.

    *Times getting short* Appointment Date was 4/28. Tick Tick Tick.

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  • xblax619
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    Originally posted by BucDan
    Another question for you guys. Do I need to have all of the guns I want to use on the license ready by my appointment? Or can I add more guns on the day I range qualify?

    I know that I can modify the license and add more guns later, but I kinda want it one and done, withstanding that I move between now and 2 years from now. Yeah, I'm being cheap about $10 to modify.
    yes u can add guns on your qualification day that weren’t on the application at the time of your appt.

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  • ImOverHere
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    Check your PMs.

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  • BucDan
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    Another question for you guys. Do I need to have all of the guns I want to use on the license ready by my appointment? Or can I add more guns on the day I range qualify?

    I know that I can modify the license and add more guns later, but I kinda want it one and done, withstanding that I move between now and 2 years from now. Yeah, I'm being cheap about $10 to modify.

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  • L84CABO
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    Originally posted by Someday
    Not arguing (since I have been looking for the answer myself), but are you sure about .22? Many jurisdictions in the state have a minimum .25 policy, but I have never been able to find any literature either way on San Diego.
    My buddy qualified with a .22 Magnum pocket derringer. Now granted that's not .22 LR, but if they didn't have a problem with .22 Magnum it would be odd if they didn't allow .22 LR.

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  • L84CABO
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    Originally posted by Someday
    That is great news! I might switch things up and re-qualify there. Did you use Kyle?
    Yes. DGM is gtg.

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  • TKM
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    Originally posted by Someday
    Not arguing (since I have been looking for the answer myself), but are you sure about .22? Many jurisdictions in the state have a minimum .25 policy, but I have never been able to find any literature either way on San Diego.
    22Mag NAA MiniRevolver on mine.

    You know that weird little watch pocket on jeans. Fits right in there.

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  • ImOverHere
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    Among other calibers, I have two .22LR and two .22 magnums on my permit.

    And I think the “record” for # of qualifying firearms may have changed: I brought 10 and said I was sorry it would take so long. The guy helping me to form my list to submit said something to the effect “Don’t worry about it: We had a woman in here last week who brought 20 (handguns),”

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  • RSO_Dave
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    Originally posted by Someday
    Not arguing (since I have been looking for the answer myself), but are you sure about .22? Many jurisdictions in the state have a minimum .25 policy, but I have never been able to find any literature either way on San Diego.
    I'm not a lawyer...however California Penal Code 261500 (b) (1) simply states:

    "(1) A license to carry concealed a pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person."

    https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/f...ctionNum=26150.

    I find no reference on the Sheriff's web page that states any restriction. I recently cleaned up a .22 for a client who was getting ready to take the CCW course with that pistol.

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  • Someday
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    Originally posted by L84CABO
    You cannot add an AR Pistol. Generally you can expect that if it would be cool or awesome, you don't get to do it in Kommifornia. There are no issues with adding a 22lr. I don't know about a 5.7. I'd be interested in knowing that too. You might call the sheriff's office and ask. Or you could probably call the place where you plan to take your class. They would probably know.
    Not arguing (since I have been looking for the answer myself), but are you sure about .22? Many jurisdictions in the state have a minimum .25 policy, but I have never been able to find any literature either way on San Diego.

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  • Someday
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    Originally posted by L84CABO
    I did my Requal in Dec with four guns. No problem. They were even joking about a woman who held the record and brought 17 guns. More than three guns doesn't seem to be a problem unless something has changed recently.
    That is great news! I might switch things up and re-qualify there. Did you use Kyle?

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  • L84CABO
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    Originally posted by BucDan
    My appointment is coming up next month. I double checked their website looking for any firearms restrictions. There's none besides needing to qualify without a laser right, right?

    I mean, I don't see anything about a restriction on AR pistols, or 5.7, or 22lr.

    So far, I have my Glock 19 and Glock 20 ready to go, but I kinda want to add 1 more gun. I tried the shield, couldn't make it work. I looked at the 26, but it seemed redundant. Been actually considering a 38spl revolver or even a FN five seven just because.
    You cannot add an AR Pistol. Generally you can expect that if it would be cool or awesome, you don't get to do it in Kommifornia. There are no issues with adding a 22lr. I don't know about a 5.7. I'd be interested in knowing that too. You might call the sheriff's office and ask. Or you could probably call the place where you plan to take your class. They would probably know.

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  • BucDan
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    My appointment is coming up next month. I double checked their website looking for any firearms restrictions. There's none besides needing to qualify without a laser right, right?

    I mean, I don't see anything about a restriction on AR pistols, or 5.7, or 22lr.

    So far, I have my Glock 19 and Glock 20 ready to go, but I kinda want to add 1 more gun. I tried the shield, couldn't make it work. I looked at the 26, but it seemed redundant. Been actually considering a 38spl revolver or even a FN five seven just because.

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  • ZL1
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    Yea I sent them the training complete/cert uploaded email. They responded back with the 3-4 week email.

    I guess I'll just wait a bit more... Thanks for the info

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  • RSO_Dave
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    Originally posted by ZL1
    Has it taken anyone more than 2 weeks to get their license in the mail once submitting everything and paying the final fees? I'm at 2 weeks and counting. I know it says 3-4 weeks in the email but curious to what people are experiencing.
    I submitted on a Tuesday and it was in my mailbox Saturday.

    Did you send an email to inform SDCSO you uploaded your cert? Important step. The system does not inform them, it's up to you.

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