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  • ansan12001
    Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 287

    Amazon Gun Locks

    I am picking up multiple firearms from my local FFL in a few days. Been advised I need to bring in or buy those cheap cable locks due to guns being handguns.
    There are CA DOJ approved locks been sold for cheap on Amazon. Will FFL likely to accept these locks along with a print out of the amazon order showing bought in last 30 days? Just trying to save a few bucks, thanks
  • #2
    bugsy714
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 2418

    I heard a rumor that if you buy one of those locks print the receipt then cancel the order you could take one of your other locks in with that receipt and depending on how persnickety the FFL is you should be good to go


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    • #3
      Quiet
      retired Goon
      • Mar 2007
      • 30241

      Before ordering them, check to see if they are CA DOJ Roster of Firearm Safety Devices Certified for Sale.

      If they are not listed, then they do not meet CA requirements. [PC 23635(a)]

      If they are listed and you have a bill of sale for it that is within 30 days of pick up, then it is eligible for an exemption. [PC 23635(c)]



      Penal Code 23635
      (a) Any firearm sold or transferred in this state by a licensed firearms dealer, including a private transfer through a dealer, and any firearm manufactured in this state, shall include or be accompanied by a firearm safety device that is listed on the Department of Justice’s roster of approved firearm safety devices and that is identified as appropriate for that firearm by reference to either the manufacturer and model of the firearm, or to the physical characteristics of the firearm that match those listed on the roster for use with the device.
      (b) The sale or transfer of a firearm shall be exempt from subdivision (a) if both of the following apply:
      (1) The purchaser or transferee owns a gun safe that meets the standards set forth in Section 23650. Gun safes shall not be required to be tested, and therefore may meet the standards without appearing on the Department of Justice roster.
      (2) The purchaser or transferee presents an original receipt for purchase of the gun safe, or other proof of purchase or ownership of the gun safe as authorized by the Attorney General, to the firearms dealer. The dealer shall maintain a copy of this receipt or proof of purchase with the dealer’s record of sales of firearms.
      (c) The sale or transfer of a firearm shall be exempt from subdivision (a) if all of the following apply:
      (1) The purchaser or transferee purchases an approved safety device no more than 30 days prior to the day the purchaser or transferee takes possession of the firearm.
      (2) The purchaser or transferee presents the approved safety device to the firearms dealer when picking up the firearm.
      (3) The purchaser or transferee presents an original receipt to the firearms dealer, which shows the date of purchase, the name, and the model number of the safety device.
      (4) The firearms dealer verifies that the requirements in paragraphs (1) to (3), inclusive, have been satisfied.
      (5) The firearms dealer maintains a copy of the receipt along with the dealer’s record of sales of firearms.
      Last edited by Quiet; 08-25-2022, 6:45 PM.
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      • #4
        Jeepergeo
        Veteran Member
        • Feb 2012
        • 3506

        I bought some for guns at dn event. It was the green ones. The locks were hard to slip the keys in to get them open.

        The cables were fine. Just the lock mechanism was cheaply done snd hard to use.
        Benefactor Life Member, National Rifle Association
        Life Member, California Rifle and Pistol Association

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        • #5
          Sppotlight
          Junior Member
          • Jun 2015
          • 66

          I got a few of these, they're cheap of course but no keys to bother with, and I've found additional uses like keeping young kids out of toolboxes.

          FSDC-CL1996RCB 14" California DOJ-Approved Combination Cable Gun Lock 3-Pack https://a.co/d/aPkXccp

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          • #6
            19K
            Veteran Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 3621

            When I worked at a shop we accepted that as long as it said it was Ca approved.

            Don’t know how legit it was but we also had a lock “sell back” program. If you bought a used gun or ppt and it came with a lock (the DOJ still wanted to see proof of a lock sale like receipt). You could donate the lock to us. We would sell it back to you for $1. These were those cheap cable locks that every gun comes with in California.

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