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  • #16
    calibased
    Member
    • Jun 2014
    • 476

    Originally posted by darmog
    Just be aware also that not all online retailers will know about the P designation. Sportsmans Outdoor Superstore wouldnt sell me a SA milspec eventhough I explained its perfectly legal for CA residents to own despite that P designation at the end. Another customer had asked that question under the customer comments section for that gun. A rep said it wasn't legal in CA. I politely pointed out that it was. Guess whose comment got deleted?
    Best thing to do in this situation is have your receiving FFL verify this with the shipping FFL. Its what i did for my MC operator which was also a (P) designation. If that fails, find someone else. Its just a 1911, not like you are pulling loopholes to get your self a MP5 or something.
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    • #17
      darmog
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2010
      • 500

      Originally posted by calibased
      Best thing to do in this situation is have your receiving FFL verify this with the shipping FFL. Its what i did for my MC operator which was also a (P) designation. If that fails, find someone else. Its just a 1911, not like you are pulling loopholes to get your self a MP5 or something.
      Oh, I did. Went to a LGS instead who ordered a SA TRP for me. They had no problems with the "P" designation on the TRP. Yeah, they also could've gotten a milspec for me, but at that point I was thinking of just getting a 1911 with all the bells and whistles that I wanted.

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