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  • Gun1
    Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 371

    CA Single Action Exemption

    I knew that before you could convert basically any handgun to meet the CA single action exemption but that unfortunately it ended a few years ago; but I was unaware that it's still valid for revolvers. I've always wanted a NAA 22 Short to complete my NAA Mini Revolvers collection and am therefore thinking that with a 3.5" barrel extension it could fall under this exemption being that it is already single action.
    I live in Los Angeles, does anyone know of any FFLs in this are who are willing to take up this task?
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    Gun1
    Member
    • Feb 2015
    • 371

    CA Single Action Exemption

    I knew that before you could convert basically any handgun to meet the CA single action exemption but that unfortunately it ended a few years ago; but I was unaware that it's still valid for revolvers. I've always wanted a NAA 22 Short to complete my NAA Mini Revolvers collection and am therefore thinking that with a 3.5" barrel extension it could fall under this exemption being that it is already single action.
    I live in Los Angeles, does anyone know of any FFLs in this are who are willing to take up this task?

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    • #3
      ARDude
      Veteran Member
      • May 2006
      • 2723

      Single action revolver exemption must have a minimum 3" barrel, overall length of 7.5". The cylinder must hold at least 5 rounds.

      I don't know of any FFL's that would modify a standard NAA 22 short frame to fit the requirements.
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      • #4
        RoundEye
        CGSSA Director
        CGN Contributor - Lifetime
        • Mar 2010
        • 3671

        Originally posted by Gun1
        I knew that before you could convert basically any handgun to meet the CA single action exemption but that unfortunately it ended a few years ago; but I was unaware that it's still valid for revolvers. I've always wanted a NAA 22 Short to complete my NAA Mini Revolvers collection and am therefore thinking that with a 3.5" barrel extension it could fall under this exemption being that it is already single action.
        I live in Los Angeles, does anyone know of any FFLs in this are who are willing to take up this task?
        So I think there is some confusion...

        The "exemption" that went away was single shot NOT single action. The single action exemption which I believe is limited to revolvers is still around.
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        • #5
          Garv
          RSG Minion, Senior
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Apr 2014
          • 9035

          I suggest posting this in the FFL or California Handgun sections to get more views and responses.

          Good Luck.
          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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