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$417 + tax + DROS = $477 in Southern California. We get hosed around here. We usually have to pay about $100 more than those who live in other states.
That's on the higher side. What is DROS?
$417 + tax + DROS = $477 in Southern California. We get hosed around here. We usually have to pay about $100 more than those who live in other states.
That's on the higher side. What is DROS?
The DROS is the “Dealers Record of Sale” form that must be filled out each time a firearm is purchased.
I assume that is a state of CA requirement? Above and beyond the 4473?
Please PM me the seller's info - I'm local to you, and plan on purchasing one soon. Thx!$349.00 including tax! New not used!
I was at a LGS today and they wanted $500 for the 9mm Shield there's no way I would pay that rediculous price
Fill out the 4473. Then they put that info into the DOJ website to start the background check. (It makes NICS look like a toy. It takes at least 15 minutes for a clear check, on up to an infinite time.) They then also ask you four additional questions:
Convicted of a couple of Penal Code sections (I'm assuming that these relate to domestic violence) in last 10 years.
If you're a danger to yourself or others pursuant to some WIC (Welfare and Institution Codes (the old "5150")).
Another question about being certified crazy.
If you are subject to a restraining order under Family Code (another domestic violence code I think.)
All of that info is sent off to the state to see if you are deemed ok enough to purchase.
And put me down for 379.99 + 31.25 tax = 411.24. Add in $25 for DROS, and another $25 for Firearm Safety Certificate because my Handgun Safety Certificate was expiring before I can pick up my pistol (in normally 240 hours, but they won't be open so I have to wait an extra 21 or so hours). Oh you thought they only screwed us out of $25? Hahaha. You can DROS one handgun and I think 4 or 5 long guns at one time (only one handgun from a dealer per 30 days, but you could buy a crate from a private seller at once). The previous HSC, and now FSC is a safety knowledge test. I think it's dumb, but on the other hand if you can't pass it, I'm not really sure you should be buying a gun. (Though I was informed by the sales guy I was the only one he saw take the test that knew the correct direction to point a firearm.) Test is waived for some people, CCW probably the most common).
Then at pick up you have a safe handling demonstration. Yeah, there's one in the pipe even after you take the mag out.