Mn01r6 wrote:Are you giving it to him or just letting him borrow it?
AFTERMATH wrote:Mn01r6 wrote:Are you giving it to him or just letting him borrow it?
If it leaves the state and possession of the original owner - whether a loan, gift or sale it is considered a transfer.
Follow BBeckwith's advise.
BBeckwith wrote:Well to transfer a handgun to a CA resident you will need to find an FFL in CA to do the transfer to him. Also you will need to reference the pistol against this Roster of CA Certified for Sale guns. Also no magazines over 10 rounds are allowed with the transfer. My understanding is that acquiring larger magazines out of the Jurisdiction of CA is allowed.
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Link to CA Certified guns http://certguns.doj.ca.gov
Edit 2: Not sure how out of state transfer falls into the private party exception since it has to transfer through the FFL
ed ED wrote:As a follow on to Thunderjohn's post- consider having a local FFL (such as Thunderjohn)handle the shipping/ transfer.
It will be quicker, and easier for you, and might even cost less, as an FFL will have less expensive shipping options available to him.
It's possible it could even help in securing a CA FFL, as some will not accept out of state transfer firearms from individuals.
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