Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete
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Anybody got an AR that they want to get rid of?
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Yeah that's why I would recommend a pre ban so he doesn't have to deal with all this shit. I'm not ca expert but I think a pre-ban is exempt from all that bs, isn't it?"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Also, I should add... Is ca a no interstate transfer state? I know some of the restricted states cannot ftf a gun, you have to have an ffl transfer it."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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I believe cali is a no transfer state.
If you find a pre-ban colt in Texas you can not take it to California. If the gun isnt already registered in Cali as a preban, then its still illegal (Kinda like the feds NFA registry)
I could be wrong. Most people I know in Cali buy a mini-14, since the ranch rifle isnt banned
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Yeah that's what I thought. This is why you don't move to California.Originally posted by Dacotua View PostI believe cali is a no transfer state.
If you find a pre-ban colt in Texas you can not take it to California. If the gun isnt already registered in Cali as a preban, then its still illegal (Kinda like the feds NFA registry)
I could be wrong. Most people I know in Cali buy a mini-14, since the ranch rifle isnt banned"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Trust me, it wasn't my life goal to "migrate" to CA. The money is good, and the surrounding landscape beats the hell out of flatland Dallas. I can be at the coast (not the gulf) or in the mountains surrounding lake Tahoe in under a 3 hour drive. There is definitely a downside though, taxes and gun laws being two of the biggest, and being 1500 miles away from family and my close friends being #1.Originally posted by CJ View PostYeah that's what I thought. This is why you don't move to California.
I saw a vid a while back of a guy that could swap "clips" in a bullet button rifle pretty expeditiously, but being that this will be a range gun, it's not a concern of mine. I'm already used to dealing with 10 round "clips" in my Glock and Kimber.
**I know that it is a magazine, the use of "clip" was for CJ's amuzement only.
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It has to be registered and you have to bring it into the state as a "IMPORTER".Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostIt's really not that hard, guys. If your rifle isn't specifically listed on the AWB list, then you can bring it into california in a compliant manner.
I really don't think they'll let you bring a Pre-Ban Colt SP1 into the State. I believe I read that if it wasn't registered in California by X Date, then they would remain illegal. (California has a registry of pre-ban rifles I believe, and if the gun isn't on that registry, then you can't have it in a pre-ban status.).
Think about it, Having a 30 round magazing for a AR-15 in California is a FELONY. A Felony for having a piece of plastic or a boxed shapped piece of metal??? Come on..
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Please provide documentation. I believe that you're very wrong.Originally posted by Dacotua View PostIt has to be registered and you have to bring it into the state as a "IMPORTER".
I really don't think they'll let you bring a Pre-Ban Colt SP1 into the State. I believe I read that if it wasn't registered in California by X Date, then they would remain illegal. (California has a registry of pre-ban rifles I believe, and if the gun isn't on that registry, then you can't have it in a pre-ban status.).
Think about it, Having a 30 round magazing for a AR-15 in California is a FELONY. A Felony for having a piece of plastic or a boxed shapped piece of metal??? Come on..
You cannot take a pre-ban lower into the state, but the lowers that aren't allowed are very plainly listed. Any lower that is not on that list can be brought into the state in a compliant configuration.Last edited by ThreeFingerPete; 07-20-2012, 12:01 PM.
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