M1 Garand ?
Can anyone tell me about this rifle?It is an H&R serial#is 5532206
All the numbers match,it's about 80%.
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
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All the numbers match,it's about 80%.
Any info would be appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
0341USMC
SEMPER FI
Christian
American
heterosexual
PRO GUN
conservative
Any Questions?
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can you tell me what you think of this gun? it,s 38 inchs from end of stock(rear) to the barrell end. thanks in advance. 

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I think you are making a mistake by asking for interpretations of law and opinions on a Forum.
The guy in CA surely knows if he can legally own the receiver. Have him send you a signed statement along with a copy of his DL.
You are going to have to ship to a FFL, regardless. The buyer should send you the FFL information along with a statement saying the FFL agrees to accept shipment of the receiver from a non-FFL and will transfer it to the buyer.0 -
Yes, Garands are legal to own in Calif. The buyer does not need to already own one. 0 -
And --- it's an FFL transfer only; receivers are never considered to be a C&R.
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quote:Originally posted by 49 harley
Need to clarify, have a buyer from California interested in buying a M1 Garand receiver from me. From Google which seems vague, did the semi-auto bill pass or was it vetoed? Plain and simple, can a Cali resident legally own a M1 Garand if I were to ship now? Seems to me you can legally own only if registered and you already have one??
The bill you refer to (SB-374) was passed by our legislature in 2013 but vetoed by Governor Brown. Even if it was enacted into law Garands were not affected because a) the Garand does not use a detachable magazine and b) the Garand does not accomodate greater than 10 rounds.0
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