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Old 02-17-2019, 7:45 AM
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Default Serialized polymer 80 glock pistol frame

Is it possible to do a dealer transfer through an FFL in california to purchase one of those serialized polymer 80 Glock pistol frames. Brownells has them in stock and looks willing to transfer to a California dealer ? I am woundering if state law prohibts this in any way
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Old 02-17-2019, 7:55 AM
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Non compliance / Ca roaster?

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No unless You are exempt from the roster but a 80% can still
Be purchased and shipped to You .. U just can’t build it really.
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80 doesn't need FFL transfer - it's not a gun. I think you can build it as a single shot. But since you are building it after the CA# law you would probably need to apply to the state and add another state assigned serial# to it.
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Old 02-17-2019, 9:24 AM
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^^^ more FUD No polymer 80% in ca anymore. Mandatory 3.7ounce stainless embedded plate sealed that and microstamping..
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Old 02-17-2019, 9:26 AM
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No unless You are exempt from the roster but a 80% can still
Be purchased and shipped to You .. U just can’t build it really.
Uh, why can't he build one? CA law clearly allows someone to manufacture a firearm for personal use as long as it's done in compliance with all CA laws. It can legally be built into a roster exempt firearm in CA after jumping through the hoops of applying for a CA SN, putting the SN on the frame and following all CA laws.
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^^^ Not anymore G. Read the DOJ memo that killed all 80% handguns

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The serialized Poly80 frame is completed and requires FFL. https://www.brownells.com/handgun-pa...er_1=POLYMER80

It is subject to the roster or a roster exemption. Unless you are roster exempt or you have direct family out of state who can gift you one using a CA FFL, you can’t get it here.


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Uh, why can't he build one? CA law clearly allows someone to manufacture a firearm for personal use as long as it's done in compliance with all CA laws. It can legally be built into a roster exempt firearm in CA after jumping through the hoops of applying for a CA SN, putting the SN on the frame and following all CA laws.
CA has a new law which has perverted the intent of federal undetactable firearms law, and now requires any polymer or plastic or other non metal self built gun to have 3.7oz of a specific type of stainless steel embedded into the frame permanently.

So sure he could build one, if he could find such a frame. Considering that it only applies in CA and in light of DOJs new aggressive stand against semi auto conversions, I just don’t see a market here for any 80% manufacturer to make such a frame that no one else in any other state would want, and that if built in CA would only ever legally be single shot.

The 80 ship has sailed. You can still make a cannon though
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