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  • #16
    BigShow2111
    Member
    • Aug 2015
    • 172

    Save yourself the trouble and don't move to California. The gun
    laws alone are reason enough to stay away.

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    • #17
      FireCloud9
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2015
      • 792

      Buy all the off-roster guns you like as you can legally do now before coming to California.

      Should you decide at some point down the road to sell them you can do so with no problem.

      Plenty of people move from free states to California with large gun collections.

      Check out the marketplace and don't bother buying anything that is on the roster.

      Single stack 9mm are popular here and they go for a significant markup in price.

      In no particular order, Walthers, Glocks, Rugers, Sigs, 1911, etc. will do well should you ever decide to sell in the future.

      The marketplace will give you a good indication of what California gun owners would like to buy and how much they're willing to pay.

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      • #18
        rm1911
        Veteran Member
        • Jan 2013
        • 4073

        Originally posted by Tmc15
        I am moving to CA from Texas

        Are you on crack??
        NRA Life Member since 1990

        They're not liberals, they're leftists. Please don't use the former for the latter. Liberals are Locke, Jefferson, Burke, Hayek. Leftists are progressives, Prussian state-socialists, fascists. Liberals stand against the state and unequivocally support liberty. Leftists support state tyranny.

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        • #19
          81Degrees
          Member
          • Dec 2015
          • 402

          Originally posted by Tmc15
          I'm just not very familiar with the gun laws in CA. I'm still reading up on a lot, but it seems like a big loophole that I could potentially buy a lot of off roster guns and once I move sell them for a profit.
          Yeah I'd be careful with how many transactions a month, and/or a year you conduct. I'm not quite sure but I think it's been defined by the state as 5 a year.
          I see your swartz is as big as mine, now let's see how well you handle it

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          • #20
            CinnamonBear723
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2011
            • 1874

            Originally posted by Tmc15
            I'm just not very familiar with the gun laws in CA. I'm still reading up on a lot, but it seems like a big loophole that I could potentially buy a lot of off roster guns and once I move sell them for a profit.
            If you figure out what the California gun laws mean can you tell the rest of us. I work in law enforcement and even I get confused...............

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