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  • eltee
    Senior Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 897

    Dual Exemption DROS Question

    I have a customer who is a current peace officer, and also has a current COE & C&R.

    He wants to buy two handguns, one is a Colt 1911 Anniversary model and a Colt SAA single action revolver.

    I've never DROS'd a purchase like this. He is exempt from the roster as a peace officer and exempt from the 1 in 30 rule as a COE/C&R licensee. When I do the DROS entries do I process it as a PO exemption or 1 in 30 exemption (I can't see a way to do both)?

    I initially tried to DROS it as a 1/30 exempt purchase, but could not bypass the pulldown roster for the 1911 Anniversary pistol, and I am unfamiliar on how to DROS a SA revolver (or is it the single shot check box?).

    Any help appreciated. THANK YOU.
  • #2
    RollingCode3
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3221

    Peace officer also exempt from 1 per 30 day rule.
    Any gun owner who does not support the NRA is a freeloader.

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    • #3
      kemasa
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jun 2005
      • 10706

      When you went to submit the DROS, did you select "handgun dealer sale" for handgun, or did you select the "peace officer"? If you don't select "peace officer", then it won't be.

      A single action revolver is exempt, but it is not single shot. You can do it as "exempt" or under the peace officer should also work. If you don't do it the same for both, then you need to call the DROS people and complain to ensure that you get the DROS discount for the second handgun.
      Last edited by kemasa; 02-14-2012, 2:53 PM.
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      • #4
        eltee
        Senior Member
        • Jul 2008
        • 897

        THANKS. No, when I tried it I logged it a Dealer Sale and hit the 1/30 exemption. I will now do them as PO sales. I appreciate the guidance and info.

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