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  • 3lsmc7
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    Originally posted by davidy
    Picked up my permit on Dec. 30th with a Glock 30S (off roster). Which was fine. Also, was able to add a pistol registered under my wife to my permit as well (just in case anyone was wondering about that).

    In regards to changes before issuing, you should contact your investigator with the change. I forgot to inform him and they made the modifications at pickup. Basically whatever you qualified with on your certificate. Just took a little longer in the office.
    Although I do not have any OFF Roster firearms, I am curious were you able to put the handgun as it's intended caliber? Or is it listed as the caliber it was DROS'd (SSE)?

    Maybe I missed it explained somewhere, but I was under the impression SSE guns were DROS'd as a different caliber? I know some IA's will allow SSE guns and some don't...

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  • davidy
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    Picked up my permit on Dec. 30th with a Glock 30S (off roster). Which was fine. Also, was able to add a pistol registered under my wife to my permit as well (just in case anyone was wondering about that).

    In regards to changes before issuing, you should contact your investigator with the change. I forgot to inform him and they made the modifications at pickup. Basically whatever you qualified with on your certificate. Just took a little longer in the office.

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  • tzwilliam
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    I have heard conflicting stories, are off roster guns allowed, particularly a Glock 43?

    Thanks

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  • smrmedic
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    You can add a gun before the permit is issued as long as you qualify on that weapon. You can do it afterwards too but you still need to qualify on it and pay a fee. $10 I believe.

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  • m98
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    Putting paperwork together. Next step call for appointment. Do you know if I can add firearm to the list before the permit is issued?

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  • wilit
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    Finally called and made my appointment. I'm set to drop off my application on 2/8.

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  • radicalray
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    Make model SN# caliber no other questions on gun

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  • 92Fatboy
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    Originally posted by m98
    San Joaquin county? I ask becuz I heard from sources sse guns are no go?
    I have a SSE on my SJ permit as well. Mine was approved a year ago though... Hope nothing has changed!

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  • livin_in_209
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    Originally posted by m98
    When the investigator calls if I was unable to pickup the phone, will they leave a message so I can return the call or am I sol? Lol
    For me when they got to my file the investigator did leave a message for me. He also sent me a email stating he was going to be in charge of my file.

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  • m98
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    When the investigator calls if I was unable to pickup the phone, will they leave a message so I can return the call or am I sol? Lol

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  • geebot
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    Originally posted by livin_in_209
    Did you take the 1 day course? They do have a lot of dates open and the prices are really reasonable. Plus it will work with my work schedule. How did you like the class?

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    Did take their 1-day 16 hour class. It was good and worked out well for me and I have nothing to compare it to. There were about a dozen of us with 2 instructors. Range qualification was done around noon time at a private range with some shooting anywhere from 1-3 guns to qualify. Website does mention that you should be proficient with your handgun and that the class wasn't for beginners. It was rainy and windy when we went to the range so the targets got soaked, ripped, and blown over. They then switched to shooting clay pigeons as a target which got really interesting since this is where you really saw who has been out in the range on their own to be proficient or to just shoot off rounds.

    Area is right next to a pizza restaurant and a couple of other places to eat so you didn't have to walk too far on breaks.

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  • radicalray
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    SSE fine have one on mine

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  • BubbaCluck
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    Yay! Initial interview over with no red flags. Everyone there is very professional. Said to expect a call in 6 to 8 months. They told me there were 35 showing up today.

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  • m98
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    Originally posted by mmayer707
    I have 2 SSE guns on my SJC permit. I also have a Glock 21 with a .45ACP and 10mm barrel that I qualified with to get both calibers listed on my permit.
    So the 10mm barrel counts as a firearm? Also can U add guns to the list after the application has been turned in already?

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  • livin_in_209
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    Originally posted by geebot
    I would recommend Best Handgun Training in Lincoln. Yes, they are a bit of a drive from San Joaquin County where I drove from when I took the course but they do have plenty of options in terms of course dates. They also do offer a 1-day Initial course. It is quite long but would rather drive up and complete in one day instead of two days.
    Did you take the 1 day course? They do have a lot of dates open and the prices are really reasonable. Plus it will work with my work schedule. How did you like the class?

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