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  • lorax3
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    • Jan 2009
    • 4633

    Multiple sellers, one buyer, same DROS?

    Just want to confirm this.

    Two sellers (two firearms), one buyer.

    Can this all be done at once?

    Buyer only pays $25 + $10 + $10 = $45?

    If yes, any tips for the FFL who may think it is two separate $35 transactions?
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  • #2
    Condorguns
    Still lost in the desert
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Dec 2007
    • 3302

    Yes.

    After the first DROS just click the link for another transaction for the buyer. It will take them to the next PPT screen with the buyer info already filled in. They will now fill in seller and gun info.

    I did one last week with one buyer and 3 different sellers.
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    • #3
      RZ Operations
      Member
      • Sep 2014
      • 175

      As stated above, the dealer needs to be sure to click submit another transaction for the buyer after the first dros or they will incur another $25 charge. I made this mistake before and had to eat the $25 dros fee.
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        lorax3
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        • Jan 2009
        • 4633

        Thanks guys
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        • #5
          Midtown
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2015
          • 776

          Is this true for handguns and long guns? I bought two handguns at first expecting it to be 35+35 and it was 35+10. But the guy working the register said he had never done two handguns at once so I wasn't sure if that was the correct fee structure or not. I was happy to keep the $25 in my wallet though

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          • #6
            RZ Operations
            Member
            • Sep 2014
            • 175

            Originally posted by Midtown
            Is this true for handguns and long guns? I bought two handguns at first expecting it to be 35+35 and it was 35+10. But the guy working the register said he had never done two handguns at once so I wasn't sure if that was the correct fee structure or not. I was happy to keep the $25 in my wallet though
            That sounds correct.
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            • #7
              kemasa
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Jun 2005
              • 10706

              Any number of firearms transferred at the same time is subject to only one DROS fee. It does not matter the type of transaction nor where they come from.

              The question is wrong though. Each firearm has to be done on it's own DROS.
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              • #8
                Condorguns
                Still lost in the desert
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                • Dec 2007
                • 3302

                Originally posted by Midtown
                Is this true for handguns and long guns? I bought two handguns at first expecting it to be 35+35 and it was 35+10. But the guy working the register said he had never done two handguns at once so I wasn't sure if that was the correct fee structure or not. I was happy to keep the $25 in my wallet though
                Yes.

                For example the mulit gun transfer I did last week involved one handgun from one seller, one handgun from another seller, and one rifle from yet another seller all to the same person. The fee was $35 + $10 + $10.
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                • #9
                  lorax3
                  Super Moderator
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                  • Jan 2009
                  • 4633

                  Originally posted by kemasa

                  The question is wrong though. Each firearm has to be done on it's own DROS.
                  I gotcha. Thanks for adding that nuisance of info so I can use the correct terms.
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