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  • RUM
    Member
    • Nov 2009
    • 144

    C&R Requirement

    Does the age, 50 years, qualify a rifle for C&R status, or does it have to be on the ATF list??
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    M. D. Van Norman
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2002
    • 4168

    On the list or 50 years old.
    Matthew D. Van Norman
    Dancing Giant Sales | Licensed Firearms Dealer | Rainier, WA

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      Reductio
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 1923

      Well, federally defined by the age / list, but if you want to get around the FFL PPT transfer and all that jazz in Californa, it'll have to be >50 years old.
      Originally posted by CSACANNONEER
      Ah, the old "form over function" argument. I guess some people would rather be seen with a hot blonde who won't put out than with a "Neil 8" who will make you .

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      • #4
        rexbo47
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2009
        • 1780

        Same rule for a shotgun?
        NRA Life Member

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        • #5
          Mssr. Eleganté
          Blue Blaze Irregular
          CGN Contributor - Lifetime
          • Oct 2005
          • 10401

          Originally posted by rexbo47
          Same rule for a shotgun?
          If you are asking if being 50 years old makes a shotgun C&R then yes. Being 50 years old make all guns C&R, even machine guns.

          If you are asking if being 50 years old makes a shotgun eligible to be transfered between two unlicensed California residents without having to go through a dealer/DROS, then the answer is also yes. C&R long guns (rifles, shotguns and other Cali-legal non-handguns) that are over 50 years old are exempt from California's PPT transfer requirements.
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          • #6
            rexbo47
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2009
            • 1780

            If you are asking if being 50 years old makes a shotgun C&R then yes. Being 50 years old make all guns C&R, even machine guns.

            If you are asking if being 50 years old makes a shotgun eligible to be transfered between two unlicensed California residents without having to go through a dealer/DROS, then the answer is also yes. C&R long guns (rifles, shotguns and other Cali-legal non-handguns) that are over 50 years old are exempt from California's PPT transfer requirements.

            Thank you for your explanation.

            Regards
            NRA Life Member

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