just a question
So I know this isn't specifically a CCW topic but guns in general. I am selling some ammo and was offered a trade. I also approached someone with a trade. Neither party wants to do the trade at an FFL.
I really don't want to jeopardize my CCW for a stupid ammo trade. I'm sure it happens every day. The one guys flat out said I don't do FFL's almost like its a set up. It probably isn't a set up but it felt just odd. An ammo trade is still a transfer no?? And it should be done at a FFL correct? |
http://www.calguns.net/calgunforum/s....php?t=1413768
"Transfers" require an FFL. Trading is a transfer. |
New or recently joined member?
Sounds like a trap if they’re adamant about no FFL. |
Not necessarily a trap, some guys just don't want to deal with the government stuff or be on record.
However, since the OP is fortunate enough to have a CCW, I would stick to a FFL transfer to help protect the CCW. |
one is a newer member and one has 11K posts, I'm kinda anti government myself
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I thought that as long as it's less than 500 rounds in 30 days you don't have to do the whole process?
Am I wrong? Too much for my old brain to try to read and understand... Of course not that I have done this... just that was my understanding. |
Lot's of people do it, but it's not recommended.
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In order to legally transfer more than 500 rounds within 30 days, that person must be a CA licensed ammunition vendor or CA FFL dealer. [PC 30342(a)] |
Exempt yourself so you won't have to use an FFL.
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