Got a question. A family member owns a pawn shop and I've had several guns saved for a while now. They finally got their ffl stuff renewed so I can buy them. Before I could buy multiple long guns on a single dros but how does it work. Now with long guns being registered to the buyers now. Can you still buy multiple on a single dros or do you have to do separate ones? Thanks
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Your question is wrong to get the answer that I suspect that you are looking for.
Every firearm has to be done on a separate DROS now, but there is only one DROS charge for any number of firearms which are transferred at the same time, as long as it is done correctly.Kemasa.
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