CA unsafe handgun laws/regulations prohibits a semi-auto pistol that was made after 05-17-2013 from being transferred by a CA FFL dealer to a non-exempt person; unless it has been CA DOJ safety tested, it has CA mandated safety features (chamber load indicator, magazine disconnect mechanism, microstamping array), and it is listed on the Roster of Handguns Certified for Sale.
The SIG P226 SAO Legion has not been CA DOJ safety tested and it does not have a chamber load indicator or a magazine disconnect mechanism or a microstamping array.
Which means it can not be legally transferred by a CA FFL dealer, unless an exemption is utilized.
Exemptions would be:
1. It being transferred to a Law Enforcement Officer.
2. It being transferred via PPT*.
3. It being transferred via out-of-state intra-familial or operation of law transfer.
*PPT = face to face transfer between CA residents facilitated by a CA FFL dealer.
~If the firearm is shipped, then it's not considered a PPT.
~If one of the parties involved is a non-resident of CA, then it's not considered a PPT.
The SIG P226 SAO Legion has not been CA DOJ safety tested and it does not have a chamber load indicator or a magazine disconnect mechanism or a microstamping array.
Which means it can not be legally transferred by a CA FFL dealer, unless an exemption is utilized.
Exemptions would be:
1. It being transferred to a Law Enforcement Officer.
2. It being transferred via PPT*.
3. It being transferred via out-of-state intra-familial or operation of law transfer.
*PPT = face to face transfer between CA residents facilitated by a CA FFL dealer.
~If the firearm is shipped, then it's not considered a PPT.
~If one of the parties involved is a non-resident of CA, then it's not considered a PPT.


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