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Important Question about California and C&R

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  • oneshy
    Over the last hour I've been doing some research and from what I see in Fed. Reg. and Cal. law concerning transfer, you can mail it free of any trepidation. Here's a good site for state laws www.nraila.org click research on home page and you can search by state. Useful if you're going to be selling on the auction.

    oneshy

    Edited by - Oneshy on 04/13/2002 20:00:49
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  • budmott
    thank you, thank you.
    I do appreciate your effort.
    The man gets his gun.
    later,
    bud
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  • EOD Guy
    You cannot legally transfer the handgun to a California resident. California only allows C&R license holders to receive rifles and shotguns that are over fifty years old from another C&R license holder or individual. All other transfers must go through a dealer. Empire Arms has a good summary of the California C&R regulations on their web site. Go to http://www.empirearms.com and see the special rules for California C&R licensees that is on the left side under frequently asked questions.

    Edited by - EOD Guy on 04/14/2002 09:31:05
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  • oneshy
    The way I read it is that a firearm MUST be 50 yr. old to be exempt from dealer transfer laws. The CZ27 was not made after 1950.

    oneshy
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  • EOD Guy
    It also states that it must be a firearm that cannot be readily concealed on the person, in other words, a rifle or shotgun.
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  • oneshy
    Yep, it does.

    oneshy
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