CoElkHunter
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Well, would it be legal in any Marxist/Communist country? You have your answer.I'm curious as to why that is illegal? Must be a California thing? Any where else as long as it is not a hand gun it doesn't matter.
Well, would it be legal in any Marxist/Communist country? You have your answer.I'm curious as to why that is illegal? Must be a California thing? Any where else as long as it is not a hand gun it doesn't matter.
I don’t understand why FFLs don’t ship to CA. All you have to do is register with the CFLC and get a number once that takes a total of maybe 2 minutes to print a shipping form.
We ship several hundred guns a year to California through our auctions no big deal unless it’s on the CA can’t own list then they have to ship it back blaa blaa blaa but the process for a FFL to ship it to CA isn’t hard.
I find most FFLs are lazy when it comes to transfer they aren’t really making much on the deal and the paperwork. And the more paperwork the more time and also the chances of an error with the ATF can find so I understand all sides.
I agree with you 100%. If it were brand new and available, I would go that route. It’s a bolt action 416 Rigby, not that it matters. I’m not a FFL so I don’t know all of the details. From what I have read, it seems not too terribly difficult. I would gladly pay extra for their inconvenience. I’m still working on it.Yeah I understand I just think the people in CA should still be able to get guns no matter how crazy the state is actually they probably need all they can get just to be there.
I don’t understand why FFLs don’t ship to CA. All you have to do is register with the CFLC and get a number once that takes a total of maybe 2 minutes to print a shipping form.
We ship several hundred guns a year to California through our auctions no big deal unless it’s on the CA can’t own list then they have to ship it back blaa blaa blaa but the process for a FFL to ship it to CA isn’t hard.
I find most FFLs are lazy when it comes to transfer they aren’t really making much on the deal and the paperwork. And the more paperwork the more time and also the chances of an error with the ATF can find so I understand all sides.
It is a CA thing. Federal law allows it if BOTH states agree to it, CA does not. Heck, one can't even buy ammo out of State and bring it back to CA as even ammo has to go through an FFL unless one has an FFL 03 license.I'm curious as to why that is illegal? Must be a California thing? Any where else as long as it is not a hand gun it doesn't matter.
It is a CA thing. Federal law allows it if BOTH states agree to it, CA does not. Heck, one can't even buy ammo out of State and bring it back to CA as even ammo has to go through an FFL unless one has an FFL 03 license.