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Depends on the FFL...I know of 1 in my area that is doing DROS for SSE's up to 12/31 @ closing...but warning people it's at their own risk and any DOJ delays or rejected paperwork will result in weapon not being transferrable to them.
Seems too risky to me (and I've never had any delays or other issues getting through my 10 day wait), so I'm done for 2014 after the VP9 I just picked up last Thursday. |
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Also, if your buddy's FFL isn't already an SSE shop they'll need to buy a longer barrel and weld the extension on, then you'd need to convert it back yourself (presumably using the stock barrel shipped with the gun by the FFL) after taking possession.
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yeah, PITA...but thx for your reply
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you might have a dealer that is willing to SSE for you, but has no available kits. provide your own barrel and you could still get DROSed by the 31st.
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I'm sure there are plenty of posts/threads about it - but... I wouldn't take the chance of documented acceptance of off roster pistol being converted after effective date... This is not meant to open a can-o-worms... Just one guys comfort zone. Regardless of deadline interpretation - it seems way late in the game to make a sse barrel sale... Again, just one guys perception ~ |
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Just an FYI (no affiliation) Alquist Arms in Turlock is DROSing SSE until the 31st. I just picked up a HK VP9 today for $620. They had about 25 left.
For those who don't know Alquist is a great shop with awesome prices. They don't even charge a SSE fee. However, they can get extremely busy so be patient. Merry Christmas Calgunners.
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I want to thank those of you who've I done business with and purchased numerous pistols via SSE this year. I done business with several SSE LGS and I've had nothing but an excellent experience. All have been professional, timely and good to work with. To all of you, have a safe New Year and thank you for all of your hard work. This year has placed demands on the small business owner and they've gone above and beyond to meet their sales demand.....to ERB Works and 2A Zone, I thank you and God Bless
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It's been quite a ride! It was a pleasure to provide the service. Thanks to everyone that trusted us to do it right.
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Fastest we have run since January 2013. Hope everyone got what the wished for and cheers to all in 2015!!!!!
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It has been quite a positive experience and it was our pleasure to help many Calguns members with their SSE needs.
SAE is something we will be offering and not just with revolvers... More info to come soon after SHOT Show in a couple of weeks. Happy New Year, AT Last edited by Addax; 01-02-2015 at 9:46 AM.. |
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I also want to thank all of the FFL's who helped many get what they wanted despite overzealous and unconstitutional laws.
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Thread un-stuck.
Until the next work-around ...
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Transfer to CA
I work for Osprey Armament,an ITARS/FFL compliant company in Wilmington, NC. We got a lot of interest in our company at SHOT Show from individuals who live in California. I have a potential customer who lives in California and would like to purchase our MK-18 Pistol ( http://www.ospreyarmament.com/store/...l#.VNjrpp3F98E ). We are looking at our options at completing this sale, but doing it in a "California Legal" way. Because the law is very different from our laws in North Carolina, a lot of this is confusing. We would very much like input from people who have knowledge in doing this type of work. Please reply to this or email me. Thanks in advance for any help. We greatly appreciate it.
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The short answer is you're most likely out of luck unless the roster law changes. There is a case challenging the roster but no one knows how long it will take to finalize.
If your customer is someone interested in one or a few, your options are very limited/impractical to the point of forgetting about it. As stated, for you as an FFL to sell to a CA civilian resident, it has to be on the roster or meet one of the roster exemption criterias (unlikely). If your customer is someone interested in a large order(s), I'd suggest speaking with an experienced CA gun law attorney. Calguns has some recommendations. Good luck if you pursue this. The more pressure on this issue the better. |
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One option we had looked at was to sell everything but the stripped lower. Is that even a viable option?
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The customer is able to procure an 80% lower or even a 0%, but will we be able to provide the parts for the lower or would the customer need to get the lower parts as well? I appreciate all the help, this has been very informative so far.
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the only thing that CA really regulates in this case is the lower. if the customer procures his own pistol lower, the rest is just parts. you may sell lower parts kits and complete uppers without any regulation. just be aware that SBR constructive possession laws do apply federally and in CA, so he should have a pistol lower before he has a <16" upper in his possession, unless he owns no AR rifles that that upper could be used on.
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