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At least you're assured of making $15.00 and hour!
If I buy one there a BGC obviously, the reg. form looks like they will search the serial numbers of all I take. Most of my guns were bought or gifts from friends/relatives (I have less than all my fingers and toes, total collection) 15 to 25 years ago before all the bubble gum started. I trusted the sellers (acquaintances and relatives) at the time but also am not keen that one might pop up with questionable provenance. Is there a database out there to check old serial numbers? I mean I got a couple that are over 60 years old. No NFA items, either. I have a clean record and want to keep it that way.
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I wonder if that would be a good business. Have a firearm storage system in a good state. get an FFL, have people ship you their firearms for long term storage while they live in a crap state or go out of country for a while. sell off the firearms when they dont pay
That's what I was talking about . They have those "around" California nowI could have sworn I saw something like that 2-3 years ago.
Some kind of dedicated firearms storage.
I "escaped" Cali in 2012. I was a lifelong resident. Meant to move to Northern NV. I actually lived and worked in/around Carson City for a year, then got a call from a friend for a really good gig with a large pay increase in Western Oregon so here I am.
From a 2A standpoint, Cali's a nightmare. I still have friends there. As others have pointed out, bullet buttons and 10 round mags for AR's. NO AK's. I actually bought a Mini 30 while in CA, but traded it off after I left.
Check out the "CA DOJ Approved list of handguns". You can ONLY purchase guns on this list which is updated annually. CA DOJ "tests" firearms before they add them to this list, so you often can't buy guns that are available everywhere else. I believe I read that Smith & Wesson will stop doing any business in CA.
Also, 10 day waiting period is mandatory for ALL gun purchases.
Also - CCW/CHL are good ONLY in the County in which they are issued. So if you have a Sheriff that is 2A friendly, and actually issues you a permit - you still can't legally leave your County with a concealed weapon.
Oh - and you are required to have a CA DOJ approved "locking container" in your home - there's a list for that too.
If you're moving to a rural county and have out buildings, you'll likely be assessed an annual $150 per structure fire fighting fee.
Best of luck with the new gig - but I won't be heading back any time soon.
If you decide to move down to California, I've got an original dedicated California special 10 rd Bushmaster mag that I will give to you as a moving away gift.
If can't be taken apart, so that right there tells you what you're getting into.
BTW, that "border" I mean is the CANADIAN one...
If I was given the deeds to Hell and California, and told I had to live in one or the other, California would be my rental property.
I won't even go see my son or grandson. They can come up here where the air is clean,the people friendly and all the guns you could ever want.Moving away gift, or consolation prize?
I love my wife and extended family... but not that much.
I would do anything for love.... but I won't do that. -Meatloaf
I would be in Northern CA, as in north of the Sacred tomato. So it is the better part and just a few hours from OR and NV.
They lovingly call that area the state of Jefferson, right?
There in lies the rub.Anybody have any dope on a S Oregon company that stores freedom tools?
Brutus Out