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  • TJW
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 265

    CA FFL selling Off Roster handguns to average Joe

    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?
    Last edited by TJW; 12-30-2022, 3:44 PM.
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    ugimports
    Vendor/Retailer
    • Jun 2009
    • 6250

    Sounds like consignment. I'm not sure how he would process the DROS otherwise.
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    • #3
      TJW
      Member
      • Feb 2011
      • 265

      Originally posted by ugimports
      Sounds like consignment. I'm not sure how he would process the DROS otherwise.
      I thought that as a possibility, but 2 things.

      Both pistols are listed as "New". If on consignment they should not be marked as "New Old Stock. If previously purchased by someone, I'd think the pistols should be marked as "Used".

      Both are listed for sale online (GB) as well and marked as "CA OK", meaning they will ship within CA. Again these are not CA Models and not on Roster.

      I'm not sure if a CA FFL can ship a consignment Off Roster pistol to another CA FFL???? Even if shipped to a CA FFL for an Exempt buyer, can a consignment pistol be shipped to another FFL?

      I'm not an FFL and don't know everything, but this seems odd.
      Last edited by TJW; 12-30-2022, 4:17 PM.

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      • #4
        ugimports
        Vendor/Retailer
        • Jun 2009
        • 6250

        Originally posted by kingransom
        Doesn't matter if it's new old stock, if it's not currently on the roster he cannot sell it to you unless it's a consignment where another private party brought the firearm into him to sell for them. If there's no third party involved, that FFL owns that pistol and he cannot sell it to anybody unless they are exempt from the roster. Some of these ffls are their own worst enemy, once they get audited they'll probably lose their license
        Yup...or they'll learn after they ship it that the recipient can't get it transferred and then have to eat the return shipping fees..

        If they don't understand the basic fundamentals of on/off-roster they are going to make several other mistakes very quickly.
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        • #5
          Djantlive
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2021
          • 612

          Some ffl sell new off roaster pistols at a premium (2-2.5x msrp). They import them into CA through transfers and then ppt to you. These guns are never shot unlike your typical consignment.

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            taperxz
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Feb 2010
            • 19395

            Originally posted by Djantlive
            Some ffl sell new off roaster pistols at a premium (2-2.5x msrp). They import them into CA through transfers and then ppt to you. These guns are never shot unlike your typical consignment.
            Thats illegal. OH and FYI, all of our guns come from out of state

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            • #7
              taperxz
              I need a LIFE!!
              • Feb 2010
              • 19395

              Originally posted by kingransom
              Djantlive.
              Are you speculating on this or have you spoken to ffls who have told you that they do this? Just how would they be able to import an off roster firearm and then sell it to a private party legally?
              I can bring in any handgun i want. I just can't sell it to a non exempt individual.

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              • #8
                TJW
                Member
                • Feb 2011
                • 265

                Originally posted by Djantlive
                Some ffl sell new off roaster pistols at a premium (2-2.5x msrp). They import them into CA through transfers and then ppt to you. These guns are never shot unlike your typical consignment.

                Sounds sketchy, probably illegal, if I'm understanding you position here. FFL Buys off roster pistol then sells it through their FFL as a private party transfer to a non-exempt CA resident.

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                • #9
                  TJW
                  Member
                  • Feb 2011
                  • 265

                  Both pistols are listed with a price of what an equivalent new model MSRP sells for. There isn't an Off-Roster markup per se.

                  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.

                  These are on display inside a CA FFL marked as "CA OK New Old Stock" and listed for sale on online (GB) as "CA OK", which to me means they will ship within CA.

                  I'm gonna ask them is these are consignment pistols and await their reply.
                  Last edited by TJW; 01-08-2023, 8:49 PM. Reason: XX

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                  • #10
                    ugimports
                    Vendor/Retailer
                    • Jun 2009
                    • 6250

                    Originally posted by TJW
                    Both pistols are listed with a price of what an equivalent new model MSRP sells for. There isn't an Off-Roster markup per se. I am "Exempt" from the Roster anyway, so selling them to me would be legal, but I didn't tell them I'm "Exempt".

                    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.

                    These are on display inside a CA FFL marked as "CA OK New Old Stock" and listed for sale on online (GB) as "CA OK", which to me means they will ship within CA.

                    I'm gonna ask them is these are consignment pistols and await their reply.
                    Why? It doesn't impact you either way... are you going to call up the DOJ on them? Can you send me the gunbroker ad? I may buy it just to educate them on how it's not CA legal when I then tell them that I cannot complete the transfer.
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                    • #11
                      Djantlive
                      Senior Member
                      • Mar 2021
                      • 612

                      These off rosters are transferred to CA legally through Intra family or from someone moving into CA. Then ffl ca ppt to you. All are legal.

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                      • #12
                        TJW
                        Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 265

                        Originally posted by ugimports
                        Why? It doesn't impact you either way... are you going to call up the DOJ on them? Can you send me the gunbroker ad? I may buy it just to educate them on how it's not CA legal when I then tell them that I cannot complete the transfer.

                        No I'm not going to report them as my intention is to see if maybe there was something I'm unaware of that would allow a CA FFL to sell to an Off-Roster pistol to a CA Non-Exempt person. My intent was to ask here in the FFL forum to educate myself by the knowledgeable answers from you guys. I will PM you the GB listing momentarily.

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                        • #13
                          TJW
                          Member
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 265

                          Originally posted by Djantlive
                          These off rosters are transferred to CA legally through Intra family or from someone moving into CA. Then ffl ca ppt to you. All are legal.
                          I don't think so, wouldn't the seller need to be present at PPT transfer? Don't both buyer and seller need be present at same time/location at a CA FFL to complete a PPT in front of a employee of FFL?

                          I understand consignment would not need both buyer and seller present at the same time. But for PPT, I think both must be present at same time in front of FFL for completion of paperwork etc.

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                          • #14
                            TJW
                            Member
                            • Feb 2011
                            • 265

                            ugimports, PM sent with GB listing.

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                            • #15
                              ugimports
                              Vendor/Retailer
                              • Jun 2009
                              • 6250

                              Originally posted by TJW
                              I don't think so, wouldn't the seller need to be present at PPT transfer? Don't both buyer and seller need be present at same time/location at a CA FFL to complete a PPT in front of a employee of FFL?

                              I understand consignment would not need both buyer and seller present at the same time. But for PPT, I think both must be present at same time in front of FFL for completion of paperwork etc.
                              I think the other guys is saying some FFLs are PPTing their personal guns. While that's a possibility it doesn't explain what they told you and why it would make it legal to ship to transfer to another FFL.
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