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27/09/2018

Does the govt know what guns I own?

Does the govt know what guns I own?

The only guns the Federal government knows you own are machine guns, short barreled rifles and short barreled shotguns registered under the National Firearms Act. Maintaining a registry of firearms would be a violation of federal law.. However, FFLs are required to maintain records of all transactions..

How many guns can you Dros?

A person is generally limited to making no more than one application to purchase a handgun within any 30-day period. Handgun transactions related to law enforcement, private party transfers, returns to owners, and other specified circumstances are exempt from the one-handgun-per-30-day restriction.

What does Dros look for?

DROS Requirements For firearms purchases. A valid CA issued ID or Driver’s license. (MUST PRESENT ACTUAL CARD, NO COPIES OR INTERIM DOCUMENTS WILL BE ACCEPTED) must be 21 or over for both long guns as well as handguns per California law (SB 1100 signed into law by Jerry Brown). NO Exceptions (except LE and Military.)

Is Dros a background check?

California has a system known as DROS—Dealer’s Record of Sale which functions as a background check form, reporting system, and gun registration system. This system, in various forms, has existed since 1917. California registers all firearms purchases or legally transferred through the DROS purchase/transfer system.

Should you contact your FFL before ordering?

Yes, you should contact him first so he can send his FFL information to the seller and so he knows how to contact you. Ask if he will accept a transfer from a non-FFL. It’s perfectly legal to do it, but some FFLs don’t like to as a matter of personal policy. Be sure to ask the seller to put your name on the box.

How long does it take to do an FFL transfer?

24 hours is typical for my FFL. Yours is on the 3rd day sitting at your FFL, and that’s too long.

Can FFL deliver firearms?

With an FFL, guns can be shipped straight to you – no transfer through another FFL needed! And if you’d like to get NFA firearms, you’ll want to be an SOT, and not get a “Class 3 License.”