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  • gregorylucas
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 509

    Samco Global.

    Hi everyone. I recently got my 03 FFL and was looking for a reasonably priced SKS. I looked on Samco Global site and noticed that they had them for around $300.00 marked with the NO SALES TO CALIFORNIA disclaimer.

    I assumed that it was the grenade launcher that was keeping them from shipping it so EMailed and asked them if I could pay them extra to put on a CA legal muzzle brake and send it to me. They stated no.

    I them asked if I could pay for it and have it shipped to another FFL, again they said no.

    This dosen't seem like very good customer service to me but maybe they don't care. I guess my question is should I not deal with Samco in the future or is this a standard thing I'm going to encounter in the C&R world? Or should I just arrange for a middleman transfer (with the launcher removed) with one of the kind FFL's on this board?

    -Greg
  • #2
    freonr22
    I need a LIFE!!
    • Dec 2008
    • 12945

    just send the money to the other ffl and have him order it?
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    • #3
      Someoneelseok
      Member
      • Apr 2008
      • 245

      I bought a K31 off of them. Their customer service was ...acceptable.

      You'll find that virtually no FFL will jump through any hoops for you because you are in california. our gun laws are like a minefield to them, and they simply do not want to any chances.

      Modifying a C&R SKS by removing it's grenade launcher and installing a muzzle brake, by my interpretation of the laws, takes the gun out of C&R status.

      You would have to have a friend that has a license in a free state and have it shipped to him. He would then have to modify the weapon, and have it shipped to your local FFL01. The FFL01 would then DROS the non-C&R SKS to you.

      If you really want an SKS, look for a model that does not come with a grenade launcher.
      Or Take a road trip to AZ or NV, look for non-GL models.
      Or buy a GL model in a free state, modify it there, and ship it to your local FFL01
      Or look on the Private Sales forum.
      Last edited by Someoneelseok; 11-03-2009, 2:51 PM.

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      • #4
        not-fishing
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 2270

        Big Show

        There's a BIG SHOW coming up in Reno. They'll have SKS there. You should go at least once in your lifetime.

        The Big Show comes twice a year.

        Take copies of your C & R and go visit.

        Only take as much cash as you want to spend or loose.
        Spreading the WORD according to COLT. and Smith, Wesson, Ruger, HK, Sig, High Standard, Browning

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        • #5
          Noonanda
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 3404

          Yuog SKS's are C&R by federal standards but not by California state laws. For a rifle to qualify in California 1) it must be on the federal C&R list and or 2) be over 50 years in age. the Yugos also have the "evil grenade laucher" to throw out another speedbump for you LOL
          "You see in this world theres two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig... You Dig" Blondie from TGBU

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          • #6
            Dr Rockso
            Veteran Member
            • Jan 2008
            • 3701

            Originally posted by Noonanda
            Yuog SKS's are C&R by federal standards but not by California state laws. For a rifle to qualify in California 1) it must be on the federal C&R list and or 2) be over 50 years in age. the Yugos also have the "evil grenade laucher" to throw out another speedbump for you LOL
            This. Yugos are not over 50 years old. You can pick them up out of state legally, provided you remove the GL before you come back into CA.

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            • #7
              Mssr. Eleganté
              Blue Blaze Irregular
              CGN Contributor - Lifetime
              • Oct 2005
              • 10401

              Originally posted by Noonanda
              Yuog SKS's are C&R by federal standards but not by California state laws. For a rifle to qualify in California 1) it must be on the federal C&R list and or 2) be over 50 years in age. the Yugos also have the "evil grenade laucher" to throw out another speedbump for you LOL
              Yugo SKS's are C&R by Federal standards. They are listed by name on the C&R list. California does not have separate C&R standards. California law only refers to the Federal definition of C&R. Everything that is C&R by Federal standards is also C&R in California. This includes C&R handguns, C&R long guns that are less than 50 years old, C&R short barreled shotguns...everything!

              To qualify for transfer in California without going through a California licensed dealer a firearm must be a long gun and C&R by Federal standards and at least 50 years old. If a C&R firearm does not meet all three of those qualifications then it is still a C&R firearm in California. But you are required to have it transfered through a California licensed dealer if the transfer is happening in California.

              Just because California requires some C&R firearms to be transfered through a California licensed dealer does not mean that those C&R firearm aren't C&R in California.
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