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Originally Posted by Fjold The simplest thing to do is to go to the CA DOJ's Firearms page Bureau of Firearms - California Dept. of Justice - Office of the Attorney General
But basically any transfer of firearms in Ca has to be through a FFL holder. If both the seller and buyer are present at the time of the sale it is a Private Party Transfer and the FFL can only charge a total of $35.
If you want to buy a long gun and have it shipped to an FFL for you to pick up, the FFL can charge whatever he likes. Plus the DROS cost.
All firearms have the ten day wait. |
Dam I always forget about the 10 day wait I can walk into my ,local sporting good/gun store and buy me a hand gun ,and it takes about 10 minutes ,Kalifornia has some issues ,but you do have alot of hotties ,Oh well I will just come back if I ever need a nother gun


