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Looking to sell my Glock 42. Comes with all original items plus 2 extra magazines and a Blackhawk CQC Serpa right hand holster. Gun is in great shape, no scratches. Only 100 or so rounds through it. Asking $400. Also, have some ammo and Alien gear IWB holster for additional money.

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Would you believe these go for around $800 in CA? The only way they can be registered there is thru the IntraFamilial Transfer process. A parent or grandparent can give a gift firearm to their child or grandchild and the gun doesn't have to be on the CA DOJ list of approved firearms. It has to be a straight line relation - no brother to sister, etc and it can't be on the DOJ list as an assault weapon. What's funny but stupid is the Ruger Charger is considered an AW because it's a pistol & the magazine can't be locked into place ala the Bullet Button method.

I saw a G42 listed in Los Angeles for $850 & asked the seller to let me know how much he eventually got. He settled for $800 but said he probably could have gotten the full $850. Those are LEO guns because they don't have the required microstamping in the chamber.
 
Would you believe these go for around $800 in CA? The only way they can be registered there is thru the IntraFamilial Transfer process. A parent or grandparent can give a gift firearm to their child or grandchild and the gun doesn't have to be on the CA DOJ list of approved firearms. It has to be a straight line relation - no brother to sister, etc and it can't be on the DOJ list as an assault weapon. What's funny but stupid is the Ruger Charger is considered an AW because it's a pistol & the magazine can't be locked into place ala the Bullet Button method.

I saw a G42 listed in Los Angeles for $850 & asked the seller to let me know how much he eventually got. He settled for $800 but said he probably could have gotten the full $850. Those are LEO guns because they don't have the required microstamping in the chamber.
So if someone did pay that ridiculous price and buy a G42 or a 43, then how would they be able to own it? By just not registering it? Or through that familial transfer, and if so how does that work?
Btw I had people in Cali offering me $800 for a G43 I had online awhile ago, I was too frightened to even consider shipping to Cali
 
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