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  • slixx1320
    Senior Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 631

    Originally posted by Mr.Mister
    Earliest appointment still shows Jan 2, 2029
    2029???

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    • Mr.Mister
      Junior Member
      • Mar 2022
      • 19

      Originally posted by slixx1320
      2029???
      yeah, unsure why its so far out...

      got notified this morning, new appointment date is early March 2023

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      • Dvrjon
        CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Nov 2012
        • 11281

        The system is probably automatically dropping interview dates into the 2029 hopper pending further distribution on the calendar. This makes sense if you realize the Permitium app is run by a third party, not by OCSD.

        The third party puts a standard default (WTF) date in, and the OCSD sorts it to earlier dates based on availability and scale as they manage both new and renewal apps.
        Last edited by Dvrjon; 07-12-2022, 7:09 PM.

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        • artb
          CGN/CGSSA Contributor
          • Feb 2014
          • 1552

          Originally posted by Dvrjon
          The system is probably automatically dropping interview dates into the 2029 hopper pending further distribution on the calendar. This makes sense if you realize the Permitium app is run by a third party, not by OCSD.

          The third party puts a standard default (WTF) date in, and the OCSD sorts it to earlier dates based on availability and scale as they manage both new and renewal apps.
          Standard programming procedure.

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          • dawgcasa
            Member
            • Jul 2009
            • 496

            Originally posted by artb
            Standard programming procedure.

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            • mark90z32
              Junior Member
              • Apr 2022
              • 32

              Anyone get livescan results back this week?

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              • mark90z32
                Junior Member
                • Apr 2022
                • 32

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                • artb
                  CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                  • Feb 2014
                  • 1552

                  The Democrat super majority hates the Second Amendment. I would not be surprised to find that the Newsom administration threw a monkey wrench into the CCW qualification process by creating roadblocks, removing employees and other measures to prevent Californians from exercising their 2A rights. JMHO

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                  • Rewke
                    Junior Member
                    • Dec 2018
                    • 38

                    Just added two guns to my pending application. I got a response back within 2 hours of emailing them - super easy!

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                    • CGZ
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2014
                      • 990

                      Does anyone know if the same handgun in multiple calibers is allowed? Specifically .40 cal Glocks with 9mm conversion barrels.

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                      • 9Cal_OC
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Apr 2019
                        • 6671

                        Originally posted by CGZ
                        Does anyone know if the same handgun in multiple calibers is allowed? Specifically .40 cal Glocks with 9mm conversion barrels.
                        No. Caliber and serial must match CFARS as well as what’s listed on the permit.

                        Either get a 9mm equivalent and qualify with it and add it as an amendment or carry the .40 as is.
                        Freedom isn't free...

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                        • socal m1 shooter
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2013
                          • 1288

                          Originally posted by CGZ
                          Does anyone know if the same handgun in multiple calibers is allowed? Specifically .40 cal Glocks with 9mm conversion barrels.
                          Yes, I agree.

                          The certificate you get from your trainer will have make, model, barrel length, caliber, and serial number of everything you qualify with. OCSD will scrub this against AFS records to ensure your permit only lists firearms registered to you.

                          Assuming the caliber discrepancy gets noticed, what then? You got me there, I would expect they may call you to ask what the deal is. Or maybe not, I have no idea. Requalify with the registered caliber if you want to keep it listed on your permit?

                          My suggestion would be, if you have a G22/23 in .40 S&W and prefer a 9mm G17/19, buy one, qualify with that. Or be happy with your .40 S&W. Or whatever.

                          SB918 was revised to repeatedly state that firearms listed on a permit must be registered to the permit holder. This is because someone got a wild hair? Doubtful. Excremento may have decided that a great way to bog down the permit process would be to require every firearm be checked and everything match. Or maybe some Excremento DOJ personnel or other bureaucrats checked some permit-listed firearms against AFS records and found discrepancies. Maybe all of the above. All I can tell you is, OCSD has been checking every firearm listed on a permit, for at least the past couple three years, maybe longer. Proactive? Maybe. Barnes seems to be careful not to give Excremento any reason to mess with him and his employees.
                          iTrader under old CalGuns

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                          • CGZ
                            Senior Member
                            • Nov 2014
                            • 990

                            Originally posted by socal m1 shooter
                            Yes, I agree.

                            The certificate you get from your trainer will have make, model, barrel length, caliber, and serial number of everything you qualify with. OCSD will scrub this against AFS records to ensure your permit only lists firearms registered to you.

                            Assuming the caliber discrepancy gets noticed, what then? You got me there, I would expect they may call you to ask what the deal is. Or maybe not, I have no idea. Requalify with the registered caliber if you want to keep it listed on your permit?

                            My suggestion would be, if you have a G22/23 in .40 S&W and prefer a 9mm G17/19, buy one, qualify with that. Or be happy with your .40 S&W. Or whatever.

                            SB918 was revised to repeatedly state that firearms listed on a permit must be registered to the permit holder. This is because someone got a wild hair? Doubtful. Excremento may have decided that a great way to bog down the permit process would be to require every firearm be checked and everything match. Or maybe some Excremento DOJ personnel or other bureaucrats checked some permit-listed firearms against AFS records and found discrepancies. Maybe all of the above. All I can tell you is, OCSD has been checking every firearm listed on a permit, for at least the past couple three years, maybe longer. Proactive? Maybe. Barnes seems to be careful not to give Excremento any reason to mess with him and his employees.

                            I have added pistols I've acquired though single shot exception in the past in the original caliber (I.E .40 S&W). I've swapped pistols throughout the years every time I've renewed (I am aware it's unlimited but it's easier to just have the 5 that appear on the permit). I was hoping to add one in multiple calibers this time, A Glock 23 Gen 4 to be precise. I've previously had this on my permit in .40 S&W, though this time I would prefer to use in 9mm, as I have magazines acquired during freedom week. I would rather not spend the extra $600 on a new pistol I don't desperately need as well. Thanks for the answers.

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                            • slixx1320
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2012
                              • 631

                              Has anyone who's gone through the interview recently (after the SC ruling) asked their investigator if a good cause is still needed?

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                              • Pofoo
                                Senior Member
                                • Dec 2009
                                • 1674

                                CCW payment

                                I received a text a few days ago that my renewal application has been approved by Permitium and that I should refer to my email for further instructions to contact the OC sheriff for payment and then get a USPS mailed license.
                                I called yesterday, and their recorded message says to email them. It's only been 24 hours, but I'm concerned that something may be wrong and I'm just in limbo.
                                So, anybody have any recent experience similiar to this?
                                Sounds like it should be easy to just pay by cc over the phone, but I know in the past the sheriff's department only excepted cash or checks in the past.

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