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  • cdmcdoug
    Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 166

    What if someone from Nevada bought a Ruger SR1911 in Nevada, and then came to SoCal on a pleasure trip with the gun. Could I buy it from that person and do a PPT through a dealer? Would I have to do an SSE conversion before the PPT? Is it legal for me to personnally buy a gun from a resident of another state who is visiting the area?

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    • kemasa
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jun 2005
      • 10706

      No, PPTs have to be between CA residents. If the person moved here, then it could be transferred once the person got a CA ID. You could both go to a FFL, but then it would be just a normal transfer, so it would have to be on the roster.
      Kemasa.
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      • cdmcdoug
        Member
        • Mar 2011
        • 166

        Thank you kemasa for the quick response.

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        • 97F1504RAD
          Calguns Addict
          • Dec 2008
          • 6317

          Originally posted by kemasa
          No, PPTs have to be between CA residents. If the person moved here, then it could be transferred once the person got a CA ID. You could both go to a FFL, but then it would be just a normal transfer, so it would have to be on the roster.

          Wait a minute, I thought PPT were exempt from the roster?
          Last edited by 97F1504RAD; 02-13-2012, 7:35 AM.

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          • ke6guj
            Moderator
            CGN Contributor - Lifetime
            • Nov 2003
            • 23725

            Originally posted by 97F1504RAD
            Wait a minute, I thought PPT were exempt from the roster?
            PPTs are exempt from the roster, but an out-of-state resident can not participate in a CA-defined PPT DROS. An out-of-state seller would need to do a regular transfer to the FFL who would then do a regular DROS to the buyer, but it wouldn't be a PPT, and since it isn't a PPT, it isn't roster-exempt.
            Jack



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            • 97F1504RAD
              Calguns Addict
              • Dec 2008
              • 6317

              Originally posted by ke6guj
              PPTs are exempt from the roster, but an out-of-state resident can not participate in a CA-defined PPT DROS. An out-of-state seller would need to do a regular transfer to the FFL who would then do a regular DROS to the buyer, but it wouldn't be a PPT, and since it isn't a PPT, it isn't roster-exempt.
              Right, I understand that but check the bold part of Kemasa's statement that I quoted which is what puzzled me. I suspect he made a typo and would should have been wouldn't.

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              • morrcarr67
                I need a LIFE!!
                • Jul 2010
                • 15033

                Originally posted by kemasa
                No, PPTs have to be between CA residents. If the person moved here, then it could be transferred once the person got a CA ID. You could both go to a FFL, but then it would be just a normal transfer, so it would have to be on the roster.
                Originally posted by 97F1504RAD
                Wait a minute, I thought PPT were exempt from the roster?
                Originally posted by ke6guj
                PPTs are exempt from the roster, but an out-of-state resident can not participate in a CA-defined PPT DROS. An out-of-state seller would need to do a regular transfer to the FFL who would then do a regular DROS to the buyer, but it wouldn't be a PPT, and since it isn't a PPT, it isn't roster-exempt.
                Originally posted by 97F1504RAD
                Right, I understand that but check the bold part of Kemasa's statement that I quoted which is what puzzled me. I suspect he made a typo and would should have been wouldn't.
                F150 - I can see your confusion.

                Kemasa's first sentence is telling the other guy that PPT are only between 2 CA residents:

                Originally posted by Kemasa
                No, PPTs have to be between CA residents. If the person moved here, then it could be transferred once the person got a CA ID.
                Kemasa's second sentence is saying because the person number 2 is not a CA resident he can't be part of a CA PPT.

                Originally posted by Kemasa
                You could both go to a FFL, but then it would be just a normal transfer, so it would have to be on the roster
                Though I disagree with his statement that the gun would need to be on the roster.

                Either the CA resident or the firearm in question would need to be roster exempt. And seeing that this is a thread about the Single Shot Exemption I would have recommended that the OOS seller convert his gun to a Single Shot Exempt form so that he could sell it to the CA resident.

                Like Kemasa said though it would be a standard FFL transfer and the transferring FFL could charge what ever they want.
                Yes you can have 2 C&R 03 FFL's; 1 in California and 1 in a different state.

                Originally posted by Erion929

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                • kemasa
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Jun 2005
                  • 10706

                  Originally posted by 97F1504RAD
                  Wait a minute, I thought PPT were exempt from the roster?
                  With an out of state resident, it would be the same as if the firearm was shipped since PPTs are only between CA residents. As said, PPTs are exempt, but the example is not a PPT.
                  Kemasa.
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                  • SoulStealer
                    AFreePeopleOughtToBeArmed
                    CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 1804

                    Originally posted by RippSpeed
                    I get my STI stuff from Jon Unruh @ www.oakhillenterprises.com and I got my off roster HK stuff from Rick Stokes @ www.stokesclassicarms.com...

                    Jon Unruh has some really great cash/check/money order pricing ...
                    Thanks for the info!

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                    • cdmcdoug
                      Member
                      • Mar 2011
                      • 166

                      SSE From Out of State

                      Thanks everyone for all the info.

                      Let's see if I have this straight:
                      1. PPTs are only between Calif residents.
                      2. If I buy from an out of state person, whether they are physically here or at home, the gun has to go through FFL transfer at a dealer, with the usual resulting charges, as if it was shipped.
                      3. Additionally, if the gun is off-roster, and I am buying from someone out of state, it has to be changed to SSE(either somewhere else or at local dealer) before it can be transferred to me.
                      4. After the off-roster gun is owned by a CA resident, it can be PPTed to any other CA resident, without worrying about the SSE.

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                      • morrcarr67
                        I need a LIFE!!
                        • Jul 2010
                        • 15033

                        Originally posted by cdmcdoug
                        Thanks everyone for all the info.

                        Let's see if I have this straight:
                        1. PPTs are only between Calif residents. YES
                        2. If I buy from an out of state person, whether they are physically here or at home, the gun has to go through FFL transfer at a dealer, with the usual resulting charges, as if it was shipped. YES
                        3. Additionally, if the gun is off-roster, and I am buying from someone out of state, it has to be changed to SSE(either somewhere else or at local dealer) before it can be transferred to me. YES
                        4. After the off-roster gun is owned by a CA resident, it can be PPTed to any other CA resident, without worrying about the SSE. YES
                        You did pretty good. 100%
                        Yes you can have 2 C&R 03 FFL's; 1 in California and 1 in a different state.

                        Originally posted by Erion929

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                        • 97F1504RAD
                          Calguns Addict
                          • Dec 2008
                          • 6317

                          Originally posted by kemasa
                          With an out of state resident, it would be the same as if the firearm was shipped since PPTs are only between CA residents. As said, PPTs are exempt, but the example is not a PPT.

                          Yes I know, which is why your post confused me.

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                          • joefreas
                            • Jan 2010
                            • 2421

                            Best thread I've see all year!
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                            • acmetim
                              Member
                              • Mar 2008
                              • 158

                              this is a long thread and i admittedly only breezed thru it- but if somebody would indulge me.... i have a single shot n.e.f. .357 rifle( break barrel) can i sell this to somebody sans any paperwork?

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                              • kemasa
                                I need a LIFE!!
                                • Jun 2005
                                • 10706

                                Originally posted by acmetim
                                this is a long thread and i admittedly only breezed thru it- but if somebody would indulge me.... i have a single shot n.e.f. .357 rifle( break barrel) can i sell this to somebody sans any paperwork?
                                Only if it is over 50 years old. You can sell it to a FFL, but the FFL is going to want to see your ID.
                                Kemasa.
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