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  • cyrus
    Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 447

    Its in the mail...Does gun have to be present for start of DROS?

    Its in the mail...Does gun have to be present for start of DROS? Handgun, rifle etc...
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    Crom
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 1619

    No. As long as the make / model / serial is known to the FFL, they can DROS it in transit. Turners will do this. I believe it's up to the FFL's discretion to engage in this business practice.

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      dantodd
      Calguns Addict
      • Aug 2009
      • 9360

      many don't do it because if the serial number is wrong SOMEONE has to eat the cost of re-DROSing the weapon. (assuming it's a handgun)
      Coyote Point Armory
      341 Beach Road
      Burlingame CA 94010
      650-315-2210
      http://CoyotePointArmory.com

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      • #4
        PolishMike
        Calguns Addict
        • Nov 2007
        • 6034

        Originally posted by dantodd
        many don't do it because if the serial number is wrong SOMEONE has to eat the cost of re-DROSing the weapon. (assuming it's a handgun)
        Not true. You can electronically correct the serial number at no cost.
        Artist formally known as CEO of Tracy Rifle and Pistol

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        • #5
          Cougar
          Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 101

          ...No. As long as the make / model / serial is known to the FFL, they can DROS it in transit...
          On two occasions I have purchased new firearms that were not present. The make and model were known, but the serial number of the actual item was not known.

          The dealer did start "The Process". I picked it up at the end of the waiting period.

          One occurance was just last month....

          Exactly how that works in "The Process" I do not know, but it certainly appears that it can be done....

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          • #6
            dantodd
            Calguns Addict
            • Aug 2009
            • 9360

            Originally posted by PolishMike
            Not true. You can electronically correct the serial number at no cost.
            Thanks for straightening me out. I had been told otherwise, that's good to know.
            Coyote Point Armory
            341 Beach Road
            Burlingame CA 94010
            650-315-2210
            http://CoyotePointArmory.com

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            • #7
              Hawkashay
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2010
              • 57

              My FFL won't do it. He says if the gun is scratched or damaged you'll get stuck with it if the DROS is already submitted.

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              • #8
                boxbro
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2009
                • 790

                Originally posted by dantodd
                Thanks for straightening me out. I had been told otherwise, that's good to know.
                I can confirm this as well.
                When I bought my Grizzly Mark V the FFL DROS'ed it with the first character as a roman numeral I.
                I noticed on the original box that the first character was actually supposed to be a roman numeral V.
                The V was so skinny on the gun that it looked like an I unless you looked really close.
                I called the FFL and they corrected it and even printed me a copy of the correction.
                "Look at the tyranny of party -- at what is called party allegiance, party loyalty -- a snare invented by designing men for selfish purposes -- and which turns voters into chattles, slaves, rabbits, and all the while their masters, and they themselves are shouting rubbish about liberty, independence, freedom of opinion, freedom of speech, honestly unconscious of the fantastic contradiction....."

                "The Character of Man," Mark Twain's Autobiography

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                • #9
                  boxbro
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 790

                  Originally posted by Hawkashay
                  My FFL won't do it. He says if the gun is scratched or damaged you'll get stuck with it if the DROS is already submitted.
                  Not sure why they would use that for their reason.
                  If that's the only issue they have they should have just warned you of the consequence and let you make your own decision.
                  "Look at the tyranny of party -- at what is called party allegiance, party loyalty -- a snare invented by designing men for selfish purposes -- and which turns voters into chattles, slaves, rabbits, and all the while their masters, and they themselves are shouting rubbish about liberty, independence, freedom of opinion, freedom of speech, honestly unconscious of the fantastic contradiction....."

                  "The Character of Man," Mark Twain's Autobiography

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