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  • kelvin232
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2013
    • 827

    2 different DROS at same time?

    Don't know if pre-July 1 threads are still accurate, so asking fresh.

    I currently am on my 10 day for a ffl dros for a rifle and a receiver.

    Can I ppt purchase a pistol right now? Is there an issues with having 2 dros at the same time?
  • #2
    edgerly779
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    CGN Contributor
    • Aug 2009
    • 19871

    No .Now 30 day wait I missed ppt part so new law does not effect ppt.
    Last edited by edgerly779; 07-14-2021, 4:03 AM.

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    • #3
      kelvin232
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 827

      Confirming, 30 day wait, even if they're all different types and pistol is ppt?

      30 day clock starts at time of pickup?

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      • #4
        9Cal_OC
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        • Apr 2019
        • 6687

        Originally posted by edgerly779
        No .Now 30 day wait
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        • #5
          SkyHawk
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          • Sep 2012
          • 23523

          ppt is exempt from 1 in 30

          since you didn't specify if the rifle was semi auto centerfire or not, we can't say if it would have any bearing on any non-PPT DROS
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          • #6
            meno377
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            • Jul 2013
            • 4911

            Originally posted by kelvin232
            Confirming, 30 day wait, even if they're all different types and pistol is ppt?

            30 day clock starts at time of pickup?
            I just started a dros at Riflegear. They asked me if I had drosed a handgun in the last 30 days and I said no. Then they asked if I had drosed a semi auto center-fired rifle since July 1st and I said no. EDITED: So now a semi auto center fired rifle or handgun you have drosed SINCE July 1st starts your 30 day calendar from a gun store.
            Last edited by meno377; 07-13-2021, 8:19 PM.
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            • #7
              kelvin232
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2013
              • 827

              It's that series of riflegear questions that got me confused.

              Anyone have relevant links?

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              • #8
                plumbum
                Calguns Addict
                • May 2010
                • 5394

                You would need to pick up the rifle/receiver first and finish up the DROS - you can’t start a new one until the previous has completed. Then you have to decude if the receiver counts as a semiautomatic long gun - if not, you can then start your new handgun DROS. (At least this is my experience).
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                • #9
                  sbo80
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2014
                  • 2265

                  Originally posted by meno377
                  So ANY gun you have drosed SINCE July 1st whether rifle or handgun starts your 30 day calendar from a gun store.
                  That's just not correct, specifically. Not "any gun". The "1 in 30" limit only applies to HANDGUNS or SEMI-AUTO CENTERFIRE dealer transfers. That's why they only asked about those two kinds of guns. PPT of anything - buy as frequently as you want. Shotguns, bolt guns, lever guns, rimfire long guns, buy as much as you want. Yes you can have a handgun in DROS, and do a DROS of any other non-applicable firearms the very next day. Or do 5 PPTs while your handgun is in 10-day hold if you want. Very little has actually changed. Now, you cannot overlap handguns and semi-autos, it's 1-in-30 for either, so if you bought a handgun you have to wait 30 to buy a semi auto rifle. The law says "apply for", so the 30 days should start counting from DROS application, not pickup at end of 10 day wait. I've admittedly not tested this, and seems some others (see above) think differently.
                  Last edited by sbo80; 07-13-2021, 4:39 PM. Reason: .

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                  • #10
                    kelvin232
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2013
                    • 827

                    To clarify, it's a centerfire semi rifle and lower receiver from ffl currently in process.

                    When can I ppt purchase the pistol is the question.

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                    • #11
                      ar15barrels
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                      • Jan 2006
                      • 57139

                      Originally posted by kelvin232
                      Don't know if pre-July 1 threads are still accurate, so asking fresh.

                      I currently am on my 10 day for a ffl dros for a rifle and a receiver.

                      Can I ppt purchase a pistol right now? Is there an issues with having 2 dros at the same time?
                      PPT is exempt of the 1:30 limit so you should not have a problem.

                      I have an 03/COE so I am exempt of all the various limits and have had 3 DROS going at once from 3 different dealers with no issues.
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                      • #12
                        ar15barrels
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Jan 2006
                        • 57139

                        Originally posted by kelvin232
                        To clarify, it's a centerfire semi rifle and lower receiver from ffl currently in process.

                        When can I ppt purchase the pistol is the question.
                        PPT is exempt so you should be able to PPT it today.
                        If it's a dealer pistol purchase, then you need to wait 30 days from when you started your last semi-auto rifle or pistol dealer purchase DROS before you can start a new pistol dealer purchase DROS.
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                        • #13
                          p997
                          Member
                          • Apr 2012
                          • 363

                          Originally posted by kelvin232
                          Don't know if pre-July 1 threads are still accurate, so asking fresh.

                          I currently am on my 10 day for a ffl dros for a rifle and a receiver.

                          Can I ppt purchase a pistol right now? Is there an issues with having 2 dros at the same time?
                          I would call DOJ BOF and ask

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                          • #14
                            meno377
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                            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                            • Jul 2013
                            • 4911

                            Originally posted by sbo80
                            That's just not correct, specifically. Not "any gun". The "1 in 30" limit only applies to HANDGUNS or SEMI-AUTO CENTERFIRE dealer transfers. That's why they only asked about those two kinds of guns. PPT of anything - buy as frequently as you want. Shotguns, bolt guns, lever guns, rimfire long guns, buy as much as you want. Yes you can have a handgun in DROS, and do a DROS of any other non-applicable firearms the very next day. Or do 5 PPTs while your handgun is in 10-day hold if you want. Very little has actually changed. Now, you cannot overlap handguns and semi-autos, it's 1-in-30 for either, so if you bought a handgun you have to wait 30 to buy a semi auto rifle. The law says "apply for", so the 30 days should start counting from DROS application, not pickup at end of 10 day wait. I've admittedly not tested this, and seems some others (see above) think differently.
                            My mistake. I didn't repeat mentioning the type of rifle as I did in the beginning of my post. And I edited the post.
                            Last edited by meno377; 07-13-2021, 8:17 PM.
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                            • #15
                              kelvin232
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2013
                              • 827

                              So I'm good on adding a concurrent dros for a ppt pistol?

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