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  • oso grande
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 869

    dros question.

    Is there a time limit as to how long a ffl can sit on a gun shipped to them from out of state before they start the transfer procedure?
    Thanks.
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    ronlglock
    CGN/CGSSA Contributor
    CGN Contributor
    • May 2011
    • 2670

    Not that I know of.
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    • #3
      sass2924
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 757

      No limit that I know of but i would think most FFL's would want it done ASAP so they don't have to store it.

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      • #4
        QuinnBayArea
        Member
        • Feb 2020
        • 353

        Don't think so. We try to get to it as soon as we can.
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        • #5
          Nardo1895
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2016
          • 965

          A lot of my business is C&R. I have sat on guns that get shipped to me until the buyer is ready to start the transfer. They sometimes buy more than one so by waiting they avoid multiple DROS payments. I sat on one for maybe 6 weeks while the buyer got his COE renewed. I say this only to illustrate that I don't think there is any legal time limit.

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          • #6
            Tyke8319
            CGN/CGSSA Contributor
            CGN Contributor
            • Nov 2013
            • 2105

            Originally posted by oso grande
            Is there a time limit as to how long a ffl can sit on a gun shipped to them from out of state before they start the transfer procedure?
            Thanks.

            No.
            It would be just like receiving a firearm from a distributor. It's yours till it's theirs by virtue of transfer.
            American soldier by choice. Made in America by the Grace of God.

            So, now it is ironic that the State whittles away at the right of its citizens to defend themselves from the possible oppression of their State.
            Judge Roger T. Benitez
            LCM's ruled legal 3/29/2019

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