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  • disfoolritehere
    Member
    • Mar 2010
    • 125

    PPT 1 handgun and 1 rifle DROS Question

    I am thinking about selling 1 handgun and 1 AR-15 Rifle to a buddy of mine. What Transfer fees should he expect from this transaction. Does he need to pay separate DROS for each type of firearm or can they be included on the same DROS. Also, he currently does not have a Handgun Safety Certificate. Can any FFL out there provide me with any info on this so I can let him know?

    Thanks,
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    69Mach1
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    • Jan 2006
    • 15032

    HSC fee. $25
    Handgun DROS fee $35
    Rifle DROS fee $35
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    • #3
      tenpercentfirearms
      Vendor/Retailer
      • Apr 2005
      • 13007

      Originally posted by 69Mach1
      HSC fee. $25
      Handgun DROS fee $35
      Rifle DROS fee $35
      ^This^
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      • #4
        disfoolritehere
        Member
        • Mar 2010
        • 125

        Thanks I will let him know.

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        • #5
          kemasa
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          • Jun 2005
          • 10706

          Just to add to the above, the fees listed are for a PPT transfer only, where both people go to the same FFL. This was assumed with the response, but if your friend is not local to you and the firearms were to be shipped, this would not apply.

          While some disagree, a long gun can not be included with a handgun DROS (although it should be allowed if the law was reasonable and rational).
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