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  • NorCal MedTac
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 599

    DROS question

    Okay I know its ten days but how do you count the ten? If I DROS'd on the 29th can I pick it up today or do I have to wait till tomorrow?
    http://www.norcalmedtac.com
    Providing CPR and First Aid training, to small groups and individuals; NRA classes; Defensive Medicine, Defensive Pistol, Defensive Carbine, and Defensive Shotgun classes.


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    DB2
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 1542

    Ten 24 hour periods from the time the DROS was started.You should be able to pick up today, just after the exact hour from 10 24 hour periods ago.
    Last edited by DB2; 02-08-2007, 8:34 AM.

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    • #3
      bonjing
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2006
      • 963

      10 24 hour periods from the time that is posted on your pick up sheet. so if i counted right today is good to go, just remember to go to the shop after the time the dros was ran. if you drosed at 2000hrs dont show up at 1300hrs

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      • #4
        69Mach1
        Super Moderator
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Jan 2006
        • 15032

        You can pick it up today, after the actual time you DROS'd, and if the shop makes you wait only 10 days. There are some that force you to wait 11 days, just in case.
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        • #5
          SemiAutoSam
          Banned
          • Apr 2006
          • 9130

          10 24 hour periods weekends included.


          Originally posted by furryrabbit
          Okay I know its ten days but how do you count the ten? If I DROS'd on the 29th can I pick it up today or do I have to wait till tomorrow?

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          • #6
            Franksremote
            Vendor/Retailer
            • Dec 2006
            • 992

            Originally posted by furryrabbit
            Okay I know its ten days but how do you count the ten? If I DROS'd on the 29th can I pick it up today or do I have to wait till tomorrow?
            Today is the end of your 10 days, however, it depends on the store, some of them say the 11th day. Most I frequent will let you pick it up on the 10th day (today) at or after the time you DROS'd it. Call the shop when they open and they can tell you for sure.

            Sucks when it turns into 11 or 12 cause it fell on the day's they're closed

            I'm going to TMW to break in a new Kimber today, hope you get yours as well.
            Last edited by Franksremote; 02-08-2007, 8:39 AM.

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            • #7
              NorCal MedTac
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2006
              • 599

              sweet that baby is mine in three more hours
              http://www.norcalmedtac.com
              Providing CPR and First Aid training, to small groups and individuals; NRA classes; Defensive Medicine, Defensive Pistol, Defensive Carbine, and Defensive Shotgun classes.


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              • #8
                Franksremote
                Vendor/Retailer
                • Dec 2006
                • 992

                Originally posted by furryrabbit
                sweet that baby is mine in three more hours
                I'll ask... what didja get?

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                • #9
                  NorCal MedTac
                  Senior Member
                  • Mar 2006
                  • 599

                  A G19 shooting my kimber 1911 just gets too exspensive at times. I needed about 3,000 rounds for training classes in the next two months. I figured that buying .45 for the kimber somwhere around $1000 for ammo. Got a 19 with the law enforcement price (since Glock sees fire/ems as under homeland security, thank you glock) and 3,000 rounds of 9mm for around $800 total. I saved 200 bucks and got a new toy. Of course I end up switching back and forth between guns in the classes so I don't really save any money but the theory is sound.
                  Last edited by NorCal MedTac; 02-08-2007, 9:02 AM.
                  http://www.norcalmedtac.com
                  Providing CPR and First Aid training, to small groups and individuals; NRA classes; Defensive Medicine, Defensive Pistol, Defensive Carbine, and Defensive Shotgun classes.


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                  • #10
                    Franksremote
                    Vendor/Retailer
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 992

                    I know all about 45 ammo costs I finally made the decision to reload after watching prices continue to rise. FYI - you can pick up 3,000 rounds of 45 for a little less than $800 (not Wolf) and new 9mm for $159 (per 1k) shipped (PMC) from GB.

                    +1 on the new gun, can't have enough toys.

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