The guns on your permit are the guns from your training certificate, not your original application. The gun I put on my original application was the only gun DROSd in my name at that time so I used it to start the process. I pawned and redeemed my other guns prior to training to get them DROSd to me before training. When I took the class, I qualified with the guns I wanted on my permit but not the one on my application. I did my training prior to my interview.
At then interview, she asked me if I wanted the gun on my application added to my permit. If so, I had to qualify with it. I said no and they put all the guns on my training certificate on my permit. If you don't have any criminal convictions that you think will interfere, I would do the training prior to your interview, then you can confirm in the interview.
So, if you haven't already done your training, just take the Glock with you and qualify with all the guns you want on your permit. When you submit your permit, those are the guns that will be on your permit.
Hope that helps.
At then interview, she asked me if I wanted the gun on my application added to my permit. If so, I had to qualify with it. I said no and they put all the guns on my training certificate on my permit. If you don't have any criminal convictions that you think will interfere, I would do the training prior to your interview, then you can confirm in the interview.
So, if you haven't already done your training, just take the Glock with you and qualify with all the guns you want on your permit. When you submit your permit, those are the guns that will be on your permit.
Hope that helps.

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