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  • Hieunguyen2108
    Junior Member
    • May 2020
    • 61

    P80 kit is still legal to purchase?

    Sorry for my lack of knowledge, I want to ask all trusted FFLs of CG, if the complete unassembled kit for a typical P80 Is still considered as gun parts and legal to purchase.

    With all new crazy laws keep coming in the state, and lack of trusted source to clearly understand the law, it is very hard to keep myself up to date.

    Thank you very much for your time
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    Quiet
    retired Goon
    • Mar 2007
    • 30242

    Originally posted by Hieunguyen2108
    P80 kit is still legal to purchase?

    Sorry for my lack of knowledge, I want to ask all trusted FFLs of CG, if the complete unassembled kit for a typical P80 Is still considered as gun parts and legal to purchase.

    With all new crazy laws keep coming in the state, and lack of trusted source to clearly understand the law, it is very hard to keep myself up to date.

    Thank you very much for your time
    Short answer...

    Nope.


    Long answer...

    CA laws changed effective 07-01-2022.

    A "firearm precursor part" is considered a "firearm" and no longer considered a non-firearm part.

    In order to be CA legal:
    1. The P80 must be marked/engraved by a 07-FFL, so that it has the 07-FFL's info and a serial number. [PC 23920(a)]
    2. It must be transferred (DROS/10 day wait) to you through a CA FFL dealer. [PC 27545]
    3. Legally, it can only be used to make a dimensionally compliant bolt-action single-shot pistol or a dimensionally compliant break-open single-shot pistol. In addition, in order to remain CA legal, it must remain configured as a dimensionally compliant bolt-action single-shot pistol or a dimensionally compliant break-open single-shot pistol. [PC 29182(e)(2)]
    Last edited by Quiet; 09-26-2022, 7:46 PM.
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      Hieunguyen2108
      Junior Member
      • May 2020
      • 61

      Thank you for your kind respond. It came to my curiosity seeing multiple post on Armlist for P80 complete kit. Without you and other knowledgable personnel on this page, myself and other rookies might have already made a felon

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      • #4
        Quiet
        retired Goon
        • Mar 2007
        • 30242

        Originally posted by Hieunguyen2108
        Thank you for your kind respond. It came to my curiosity seeing multiple post on Armlist for P80 complete kit. Without you and other knowledgable personnel on this page, myself and other rookies might have already made a felon
        Would be multiple misdemeanors for acquiring and making it into a non-prohibited weapon and possessing it.
        Would be multiple felonies for making it into a prohibited weapon (assault weapon, SBR, SBS, MG, etc) and possessing it.
        Would be a felony to conceal carrying it.
        Would be a felony for having it loaded in public.
        Last edited by Quiet; 09-27-2022, 9:44 PM.
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