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  • caspa
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2014
    • 20

    Paying for the firearm before or after DROS?

    Hi,
    I was wondering if the dealers are suppose to run the DROS backround check before or after you pay for the firearm?
  • #2
    ke6guj
    Moderator
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Nov 2003
    • 23725

    its up the dealer, some won't start DROS until it is paid in full, others will start DROS after a certain percentage of deposit, and others will start DROS and let you pay on pickup.
    Jack



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    • #3
      jeffyhog
      Veteran Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 2759

      Are you referring to the purchase of a new firearm from a dealer, or during a PPT?
      I think this is probably the wrong subforum for this question.

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      • #4
        caspa
        Junior Member
        • Nov 2014
        • 20

        woops sorry! I believe the mods moved it into the correct subforum....
        I was referring to a new firearm from a dealer.

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        • #5
          camvoncrosshair
          Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 411

          Originally posted by ke6guj
          its up the dealer, some won't start DROS until it is paid in full, others will start DROS after a certain percentage of deposit, and others will start DROS and let you pay on pickup.
          I think most dealers are wary of not having the purchase fully or mostly paid for by the time they do the DROS. I think it has something to do with if the DROS does not go through, it takes a huge amount of paperwork and time to have that gun re-assigned to the dealer. during that time, it just sits in inventory and cannot be sold. this would also be why they have a 30% restocking fee in these cases, to help cover these costs.
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          • #6
            ke6guj
            Moderator
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Nov 2003
            • 23725

            Originally posted by camvoncrosshair
            I think most dealers are wary of not having the purchase fully or mostly paid for by the time they do the DROS. I think it has something to do with if the DROS does not go through, it takes a huge amount of paperwork and time to have that gun re-assigned to the dealer. during that time, it just sits in inventory and cannot be sold. this would also be why they have a 30% restocking fee in these cases, to help cover these costs.
            all valid points, but not really what the OP asked. my point stands that the dealer can decide for himself what timeline payment must be made on a firearm being DROSed.
            Jack



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            • #7
              Condorguns
              Still lost in the desert
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Dec 2007
              • 3302

              As others have said, it depends on the shop. We are paid in full or half down to start paperwork.
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              • #8
                Tyke8319
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor
                CGN Contributor
                • Nov 2013
                • 2105

                Not to be flippant, but why would a dealer register a firearm to you prior to it being paid for? What if something happened to you or you changed your mind and the gun was never pick up?
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                • #9
                  six seven tango
                  CGSSA Associate
                  • Jan 2012
                  • 1725

                  Originally posted by Tyke8319
                  Not to be flippant, but why would a dealer register a firearm to you prior to it being paid for? What if something happened to you or you changed your mind and the gun was never pick up?
                  The registration is not finalized until the DROS is finalized at time of pick up.
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                  • #10
                    Baboosh
                    Calguns Addict
                    • Jun 2008
                    • 6769

                    For the customers we know we collect on pickup, we have them prefill the 4473 and DROS form and they call us up and let us know what to submit them on next and we see them after 10 days.

                    For new customers it's usually paid in full or a deposit. We have had multiple people just decide they changed their mind in dros which sucks.
                    Just a normal guy

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                    • #11
                      ke6guj
                      Moderator
                      CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                      • Nov 2003
                      • 23725

                      Originally posted by Tyke8319
                      Not to be flippant, but why would a dealer register a firearm to you prior to it being paid for? What if something happened to you or you changed your mind and the gun was never pick up?
                      because they can cancel the DROS and are only out $25. not saying that many dealers are willing to do this, but for good customers, some dealers will do this as Baboosh mentions.
                      Jack



                      Do you want an AOW or C&R SBS/SBR in CA?

                      No posts of mine are to be construed as legal advice, which can only be given by a lawyer.

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                      • #12
                        stphnman20
                        Calguns Addict
                        • Feb 2005
                        • 6583

                        Like what ke6guj said, it is up to the dealer. Just ask.

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