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Perseverance
06-22-2012, 12:54 PM
I have tryed search and google, I am more confused.
Has anyone here built a AR Pistol 80% SSE and registered
it thru CA Firearm Ownership Record $19.00 online. Is this the
same as drois thru FFL. If so why would I want to do this?
Thanks
stix213
06-22-2012, 1:00 PM
I haven't done it, but I'm considering it for my AR pistol. The three reasons I'm aware of are:
1) If accidentally getting in trouble for illegal concealment, the crime gets charged as a misdemeanor if registered to you, and a felony if not
2) Many LEO's incorrectly believe all handguns need to be registered, so having it registered may smooth over these encounters with the ignorant
3) AR pistols are one of those more rare guns that LEO's won't necessarily know the legalities of. Having it show up as registered to your name may smooth over LEO encounters when they are concerned about an illegal firearm
Perseverance
06-22-2012, 1:13 PM
Thanks,
If you do it online is it the same as through a FFL.
What would be the downside.
The form asks for Handgun Safety Certificate (HSC) No.:
I bought my pistols before this. Should i get it before applying.
blakdawg
06-22-2012, 3:16 PM
What is the point of building an 80% lower if you're going to register it? Why not just DROS a stripped lower and save a lot of hassle?
Perseverance
06-22-2012, 3:47 PM
Will a CA FFL Dros a stripped lower as a pistol?
anymoose
06-22-2012, 4:34 PM
Will a CA FFL Dros a stripped lower as a pistol?
If its a pistol lower and they are cool with ar pistols, then I don't see why they wouldn't
Perseverance
06-22-2012, 8:43 PM
I haven't done it, but I'm considering it for my AR pistol. The three reasons I'm aware of are:
1) If accidentally getting in trouble for illegal concealment, the crime gets charged as a misdemeanor if registered to you, and a felony if not
2) Many LEO's incorrectly believe all handguns need to be registered, so having it registered may smooth over these encounters with the ignorant
3) AR pistols are one of those more rare guns that LEO's won't necessarily know the legalities of. Having it show up as registered to your name may smooth over LEO encounters when they are concerned about an illegal firearm
Thanks,
And the downside would be?
If its a pistol lower and they are cool with ar pistols, then I don't see why they wouldn't
Because the roster says they can't. Pistols must be on the roster or exempt. An ar lower is not dimensionally or functionally compliant with roster exemptions. (NRF's aside)
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