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  • jordansmith116
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2018
    • 3

    Fightlight products

    Does anyone know if the Fightlite SCR Pistol Lower with Bolt Carrier is available for purchase through an FFL in California? I have heard the SCR Rifle is.
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    Garv
    RSG Minion, Senior
    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
    • Apr 2014
    • 9011

    Originally posted by jordansmith116
    Does anyone know if the Fightlite SCR Pistol Lower with Bolt Carrier is available for purchase through an FFL in California? I have heard the SCR Rifle is.
    I suggest you post this under "General Gun Discussions" to get the right people looking.

    Originally posted by Kestryll:
    It never fails to amuse me how people get outraged but fail to tell the whole story in their rants....

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      jordansmith116
      Junior Member
      • Oct 2018
      • 3

      just did. thanks

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        scotty99
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2009
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        • #5
          Quiet
          retired Goon
          • Mar 2007
          • 30241

          Originally posted by jordansmith116
          Does anyone know if the Fightlite SCR Pistol Lower with Bolt Carrier is available for purchase through an FFL in California? I have heard the SCR Rifle is.
          Nope.

          It's not listed on the Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale.
          So, it can not be legally transferred as a "handgun", unless an exemption is utilized.

          If an exemption it utilized, it still needs to be built to comply with CA unsafe handgun laws and CA assault weapons laws.
          Which means, it needs to be made into a dimensionally compliant bolt-action single shot pistol or a dimensionally compliant break-open single shot pistol.

          With no exemption, it can still be legally transerred as a "long gun, rifle, receiver".
          Which means, it can only be used to make a "long gun" and if it is used to make a "handgun", then resulting firearm will legally be considered a SBR [PC 17170(c)].
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          "If someone has a gun and is trying to kill you, it would be reasonable to shoot back with your own gun." - Dalai Lama (Seattle Times, 05-15-2001).

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