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  • #16
    Bigfoot99
    Junior Member
    • Jul 2022
    • 8

    Originally posted by G-forceJunkie
    Yes, only one with an Asssault Weapons permit can ship it. And they can charge whatever they want because the DOJ charges them every year for the permit based on how many AW's they handle. The more they handle, they more they pay. I would fully expect it to be several hundred dollars to ship it.
    Wow, that's just insane. Thanks for the info.

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    • #17
      Bigfoot99
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2022
      • 8

      Originally posted by G-forceJunkie
      There are specific laws about transporting and shipping Assault Weapons. If your not familiar with them, stop giving illegal advice. Straight from the horses mouth, note specifically # 9, #11, and #13 (c)
      Assault Weapons and .50 BMG Quick Links to Topics General FAQs “Other” Assault Weapons Military Assault Weapons Bullet Button Assault Weapons General FAQs What is considered an assault weapon under California law? What are AK and AR-15 series weapons? What is considered a .50 BMG rifle under California law? Can assault weapons and .50 BMG rifles still be registered? I already paid the Dealer's Record of Sale (DROS) fee and went through a DOJ record check when I purchased the firearm. Does that satisfy the registration requirement?


      The owner of the AW can ONLY have someone with an AW permit ship it, or drive it out of state himself. Once out of California, its just another gun, not subject to california laws.
      You got me digging more.

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