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  • lpspinner
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 1164

    PPT 2 handguns

    If I recall, on a PPT when both parties are present, you can do 2 handguns for one $35 fee and the dealer can charge a few bucks for the 2nd gun. There's no need to do 2 DROS's?

    Is this correct?
    Some guys like their powder like their women, hot, cheap, dirty, that would be TiteGroup. -CocoBolo
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    kemasa
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Jun 2005
    • 10706

    Incorrect for handguns. That is correct for long guns. Each handgun needs to have a separate DROS submitted. The first DROS is $25 ($19 + $1 + $5). The second DROS is discounted to $21. The FFL can charge $10 per firearm.

    See:

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      lpspinner
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 1164

      Thanks for the link and info.
      Some guys like their powder like their women, hot, cheap, dirty, that would be TiteGroup. -CocoBolo

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      • #4
        kemasa
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jun 2005
        • 10706

        You are welcome.
        Kemasa.
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        • #5
          bigwhitetruck
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2009
          • 628

          I have a few questions about PPT of a handgun, I just did one earlier today and I'm not 100% sure of the legitimacy of everything the dealer did.

          1) The dealer charged me $36 ($26 for dros, and $10 for them), i thought they could only charge no more then $25 for dros?

          2) Instead of the normal 10 day waiting period, they tacked on an extra day to make it 11, can they really do this?

          3) They said that for my 2 forms of ID I could use my DL and a copy of my driving record from the DMV, is this also legit?
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          • #6
            ke6guj
            Moderator
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Nov 2003
            • 23725

            Originally posted by bigwhitetruck
            I have a few questions about PPT of a handgun, I just did one earlier today and I'm not 100% sure of the legitimacy of everything the dealer did.

            1) The dealer charged me $36 ($26 for dros, and $10 for them), i thought they could only charge no more then $25 for dros?
            by law it is $35 max. $25 for DROS fees and up to $10 for dealer fee.


            2) Instead of the normal 10 day waiting period, they tacked on an extra day to make it 11, can they really do this?
            the law says 10 days, which works out to 10 24-hour periods. Now, since some people will come in early on the 10th day and try to pick up early, some dealers just tell you 11 days so that they don't have to watch the clock on the 10th day.

            3) They said that for my 2 forms of ID I could use my DL and a copy of my driving record from the DMV, is this also legit?
            don't think that is right. http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/regs/chapter4.pdf
            Jack



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            • #7
              Target Masters West
              Junior Member
              • Feb 2006
              • 19

              The DMV driving record only meets the Feds requirement to know your customer and would only be needed if your CDL does not have your current address.

              The feds require a government issued id that is current - fortunately they will let you combine more than one government issued document to meet the regs.

              The DMV printout works great for this. But does not meet the States POR. See the above posting and link for the States requirements.

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              • #8
                bigwhitetruck
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2009
                • 628

                Appreciate all the help, thanks.
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