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C&R transfer with another C&R
What are the current rules for a qualified cartridge C&R pistol/rifle, NOT an antique:
A pistol, both parties inside California: Both parties have C&R and COE Must the transaction go through a FFL01? (if so, it is an immediate walk for the purchaser). or Can we just mail/exchange it. Purchaser only has a C&R/COE Does the transaction need to go through a FFL01? (if so, it is an immediate walk for the purchaser). A rifle, both parties inside California: Both parties have C&R/COE Must the transaction go through a FFL01? (if so, it is an immediate walk for the purchaser). or Can we just mail/exchange it. Purchaser only has a C&R/COE Does the transaction need to go through a FFL01? (if so, it is an immediate walk for the purchaser). Bound books would be updated in any of these cases. |
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Call the FFL dealer first. Not all are willing or knowledgeable in the C&R+COE exemption to the 10 day wait for C&R pistols. (Or incoming interstate C or R long guns) Different dealers require different levels of proof of C or R status.
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Failure to utilize a CA FFL dealer for the transfer equates to a CA illegal firearm transaction. If the buyer has a valid C&R 03-FFL and valid COE, then they are exempt from the 10 day wait [PC 27670] and 1 in 30 day wait [PC 27535(b)(9)] If the buyer has a valid C&R 03-FFL and valid COE, then the in-state C&R long gun can be transferred to them without needing to utilize a CA FFL dealer. [PC 27966] ^Within 30 days of the transfer, the buyer must submit a completed "Collector In-State Acquisition of Curio or Relic Long Gun Report" to CA DOJ BOF via mail or CFARS. |
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