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  • shootuadeal

    1. No, you can't send the 13rd unless the buyer is law enforcement.

    2. No. Again, 10rds or less.

    3. No idea, we are an FFL and gladly ship to California so I don't know if private people have to mess with it.

    4. Dros would be between the buyer and his transfer dealer, you don't have to concern yourself with it.

    5. Just some of the states that have 10rd mag limits, there are very few. The ones you mentioned plus California but Illinois doesn't have the magazine restriction i don't believe.


    I'm not an expert on California state law but I believe my answers are correct.

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  • Grasshopper

    Illinois does not have a mag restriction unless it’s Cook county, I believe .

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  • mark christian

    You seem to have the basics covered. Magazines over 10 rounds have been prohibited from importation into CA since...well, since 21 years ago today! (31 December, 1999).

    As a private party, you are exempt from the CA licensee-check letter (CFLC). Just make sure that the dealer receiving the pistol accepts shipments from private individuals. Some dealers insist on FFL to FFL. Know before you ship! 

    The buyer pays all fees on his end. None of that should worry you.

    Here is a list of states with magazine restrictions. So far as I know, it is current. I'm a Class 3 dealer and it is the list I use.


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  • nmyers

    As a non-licensee too, I went through the same investigation. I found the CA AG's website to be unintelligible, but I believe that you would have to register just as a dealer must.

    Your biggest other problem is that a n-l may (by federal law) ship a handgun only through UPS or Fedex (NEVER US MAIL), & the common carriers require that you ship handguns by Next Day Air. Shipping will cost $80-100 when you add insurance & adult delivery only.

    My LGS will ship a handgun by USPS for me & charges $50 for his services, which is a fair price, plus the PO charge. He is CA registered, so I don't have to worry about it. Like shootyouadeal, he is familiar with shipping to other states & knows all the special requirements. He has a computerized system that prints the label & receipt, & electronically keeps his "bound book". I suggest that you find someone like that near you.

    Neal

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  • bustedknee

    Smart sellers avoid selling to Kalifornia.

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  • JohnPlayerSpecial
    bustedknee: 31549268758811/comments/31549311638427

    Smart sellers avoid selling to Kalifornia.

    Agreed. I mainly want to include CA to get the best bid. But if I do that, I gotta prepare for the worst-case scenario that a Kalifornian wins it :-)

    Thanks so much for everyone's quick feedback. What a great community.

    I think I'll just put a disclaimer that if a Californian wins, they only get the pistol and not the mags, then sell the mags on eBay if they don't go to the winner.

    Ultimately, I have to compare the costs and effort of selling here vs. just selling it at 20% commission at my local gun shop.

    I have more total noob questions but I'll put them in a separate thread. I don't like thread hijackers, so I won't hijack my own.

    --JPS

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  • mark christian

    Glad to be of some assistance. Keep in mind that eBay forbids the sale of magazines above 10 rounds. List them here on GB.

    Being a longtime F1 fan, your username caught my eye instantly. Oh, and welcome to the forums.


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  • Warbirds
    bustedknee: 31549268758811/comments/31549311638427

    Smart sellers avoid selling to Kalifornia.

    It is still the 7th largest economy in the world.

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  • bustedknee

    Courious -- What are the 6 largest economies in the world?

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  • Warbirds
    bustedknee: 31549268758811/comments/31549310678427

    Courious -- What are the 6 largest economies in the world?

    I stand corrected- in 2018 California was the 5th largest economy in the world.

    Topped by:


    United States

    China

    Japan

    Germany

    California now world’s fifth-largest economy, bigger than Britain
    The Golden State is getting even richer.


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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Asked/Answered. Hijacked.

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