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Old 09-19-2014, 4:43 AM
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Question CCW - SSE Gun in Riverside County

A thread exists that addresses questions about carrying an SSE gun on your CCW in San Bernardino, but I have not found a thread for Riverside County regarding the same question.

http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s...hlight=ccw+sse

On the San Bernardino county thread it talks about an SSE gun in a lower caliber can be changed back to the guns caliber by filling out a form and paying $19.

So here are my questions for Riverside County:

1. Will Riverside Country allow you to put a SSE gun on your CCW if the current gun registration is "multi-caliber" or ".25 caliber"?

2. Has anyone had that experience with a SSE gun on your CCW in Riverside country?

3. If you need to get the gun changed back to the guns caliber, is this the form?
http://ag.ca.gov/firearms/forms/pdf/volreg.pdf

Thanks for your help.
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Old 09-19-2014, 5:16 AM
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I dont think you can put "multi-caliber" on your permit. I recall this question coming up in during my update and the instructor said your gun needs to be the same caliber on the dros form as well as the permit. I know for a fact they allow sse.
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Old 09-19-2014, 6:38 AM
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Read the entire SB thread, the volreg form does not work, myself and others have first hand experience with this.
Also, I just bought an LCP off of another member here, he sold it because it was sse'd in .25 and riverside co. Would not let him put it on his prrmit. Looks like there are a couple of options that will work. 1, if riverside let's you put your spouses gun on your permit, you can either ppt to wife or do a intra familier transfer, ppt will probably be faster. 2, you can pawn the gun, when you take it out of pawn it is dros'd back to you in the correct caliber - see the SB thread for this, a member just started this process, should work.

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Old 09-22-2014, 5:18 AM
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the instructor said your gun needs to be the same caliber on the dros form as well as the permit. I know for a fact they allow sse.
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