I found a CA FFL that has 2 Off-Roster handguns for sale and marked as New Old Stock (CA OK). I asked how they can sell Off Roster handguns to someone in CA unless the buyer is "Exempt". His answer was that the pistols are old and already registered in CA.
I'm a big fan of this manufacturer. I am Exempt from the CA Roster and have a few of their Off Roster pistols. So I'm very familiar with this manufacturer's discontinued models, current models, CA Models etc.
I'm certain one of these models was discontinued in the late 1990's.
The second pistol was probably manufactured between 2000-2010.
Neither are CA models and likely never have been.
Perhaps these 2 pistols were in the hands of a CA FFL prior to the DOJ Roster implementation. (I think 2001)
The selling FFL is a fairly new gun shop. I'm not sure how they acquired these 2 pistols to legally sell them as "New" to Non-Exempt CA residents.
What am I missing?
I'm a big fan of this manufacturer. I am Exempt from the CA Roster and have a few of their Off Roster pistols. So I'm very familiar with this manufacturer's discontinued models, current models, CA Models etc.
I'm certain one of these models was discontinued in the late 1990's.
The second pistol was probably manufactured between 2000-2010.
Neither are CA models and likely never have been.
Perhaps these 2 pistols were in the hands of a CA FFL prior to the DOJ Roster implementation. (I think 2001)
The selling FFL is a fairly new gun shop. I'm not sure how they acquired these 2 pistols to legally sell them as "New" to Non-Exempt CA residents.
What am I missing?

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