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Bought a Glock 45 MOS the other day and am thinking about selling it and buying a Walther pow match 5 instead what do you guys think
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Bought a Glock 45 MOS the other day and am thinking about selling it and buying a Walther pow match 5 instead what do you guys think
Thank you and I didn't mean POW my stupid phone auto corrects me every time I put ppqI own both and if I had to choose between the two I would go with the Walther everytime.
So if you had a family member buy it for you is it legal??? Wonder how that works???So, I'm down in California for Thanksgiving and go into WalMart.
They're getting rid of .300 AAC Remington 220 Gr. 60 rds for $30
I go to buy some and when they see my WA ID they say they cannot sell it to me.
I talk to the manager who says its state law. I leave and head over to an LGS I used to shop at and Same story.
So it appears the state of California is refusing to sell a legal item to a United States Citizen with proper (Real ID) identification and no criminal or mental history.
That's got to be illegal as hell.
Go with the WaltherI own both and if I had to choose between the two I would go with the Walther everytime.
They call it commiefornia for a reason lolSo if you had a family member buy it for you is it legal??? Wonder how that works???
That's the People's Republic of California, that law went into effect back in July. I ran into the same issue. If your a resident of the state, you get to go through a background check and pay a fee, each and every time you purchase ammo...So, I'm down in California for Thanksgiving and go into WalMart.
They're getting rid of .300 AAC Remington 220 Gr. 60 rds for $30
I go to buy some and when they see my WA ID they say they cannot sell it to me.
I talk to the manager who says its state law. I leave and head over to an LGS I used to shop at and Same story.
So it appears the state of California is refusing to sell a legal item to a United States Citizen with proper (Real ID) identification and no criminal or mental history.
That's got to be illegal as hell.