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    Default What steps does a guy need to take to sell and transport these?

    If a guy was sponsored by a reputable, known rifle manufacturer what would be needed for him to transport one of these from Cal to Or? If I were to ride along would I be putting myself in any legal danger if I didn't check the paperwork? Ask questions if you need to and I'll answer if I know the answer.

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    Kinda lost here but it sounds like an interstate transfer would be taking place and an FFL would have to be involved. Legally speaking.

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    Corner shot by itself, is nothing more than a stock. Add Glock, now you have an SBR.....would have to be registered, and prolly not gonna happen in CA.

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    This is going to be a demo for L.E. and Govt sales.

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    Slap a blue gun on it. Doesn't count as a legal firearm at that point one would think.

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    I'm kinda looking for advice from people who know and deal with things like this. When it comes to California and accesories like this I'm not so much into opinion.

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    Then why are you asking in an open forum and not contacting the manufacturer directly? Does the system come with a firearm attached? Is it considered by any state agency, or federal agency as a firearm and regulated as such? I detailed perusal of the website shows very little information about the unit at all; but it does have a contact email and phone number.

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    There are no restrictions for firearms manufacturers to travel around the country with their wares............regardless of state laws.

    You would need to be hired, pass background check, and be listed as an employee.
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    Quote Originally Posted by coctailer View Post
    There are no restrictions for firearms manufacturers to travel around the country with their wares............regardless of state laws.

    You would need to be hired, pass background check, and be listed as an employee.
    Thank you.

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    For clarity is there a firearm (Glock) attached? or is it just the Cornershot unit sans pistol?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trlsmn View Post
    For clarity is there a firearm (Glock) attached? or is it just the Cornershot unit sans pistol?
    Since they are doing LE demos, I assume there will be a gun attached.

    Non-issue if there is no firearm.
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    In theory yes, in practice it doesn't work. Try traveling to NYC with a silencer and see how far you get. Lots of states and cities don't allow things like machineguns, silencers, SBR's etc regardless of whether or not you're a dealer.

    With regards to employees, as you said, they must be your employees and can't be sub contractors or someone you would normally send an IRS 1099 to.

    Quote Originally Posted by coctailer View Post
    There are no restrictions for firearms manufacturers to travel around the country with their wares............regardless of state laws.

    You would need to be hired, pass background check, and be listed as an employee.

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    Cornershot is NOT a registered item, you can send it through the mail(if you have big cohonies) It is considered an accessory item that a firearm mounts in/onto.

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