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What if you are on military orders and move there with an Arsenal SLR107 or Norinco MAK90? Does that make you a bad boy?
Has your rifle been featured in a blockbuster movie where something bad happened to character at some point? Or, was a character made to feel uncomfortable? Did any character cry for any reason?---------> Yes? -----> illegal!

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That chart is amazing.
Glad I live in Tennessee, "The patron state of shootin' stuff".
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Combining this ^ with the Fed Med (Obamacare) flow chart, even a Harry Houdini could not negotiate this trap successfully.

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yes. you have to leave it out of state or turn them into a parts kit by destroying the receivers
The laws in Kalifornia are insane. Left decades ago.
I thought it was a joke at first!
I recently sold a Russian SKS to a LE officer in CA. He had to wait 10 days to pick it up from his dealer! Seriously?!
I recently sold a Russian SKS to a LE officer in CA. He had to wait 10 days to pick it up from his dealer! Seriously?!

Yep. Thats our 10 day wait. When you get a gun online, you can plan on it being a month before it gets to your house.

i got an EG makarov on the 23rd of last month and i pick it up tomorrow. It may be the quickest turnaround time ive had buying online. And the only reason i could get that Makarov is because its dated 1964, making it 51 years old and therefore, C&R eligible. Pistols have to be approved by make and model to get unless they are over 50 years old.
I recently sold a Russian SKS to a LE officer in CA. He had to wait 10 days to pick it up from his dealer! Seriously?!
I had a rifle shipping into my local gunshop. I walked in today, inspected it, filled out the paperwork, paid their transfer fee and walked out with it.
Total time=15 minutes.
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usually When transferring a gun/reciever through my local shop I get a call when it arrives when its convenient I stop by pay the fee fill in the form and out the door five-ten minutes tops. Only bummer is the transfer fees are going up up up. when I go visit my family in oregon I go around california through navada.
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it would be far simpler as this....

California = Illegal
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^ that would suck
In CA you literally have to wait 10 days to pick up a bare receiver. I guess that is the cooling off period for really fast builders, just in case. Of course the clock doesn't even start until your local shop has the receiver in hand.

Oh, and what really kills me... You can legally own a high capacity magazine acquired before 1999 and you can legally use it with a registered CA AW or featureless rifle. However, plug that magazine into a rifle with a bullet button and you just manufactured an AW under CA law. You could be convicted of a felony and lose all rights to firearm ownership.

CA gun laws are a minefield.
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^ that would suck
unfortunately, if you need a flow chart to understand the law it may as well be illegal, its a breath from it. That applies to all of us in some cases, but for some of us we live in places where you dont need a flow chart for common semi auto weapons.
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With 40,000 new California laws each year, how can one keep up? Everyone in California has broken the law today, they just don't know that they broke the law. California is going down the tubes.
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unfortunately, if you need a flow chart to understand the law it may as well be illegal, its a breath from it.
Many shooters in CA take that flowchart with them to the range. Never know when you have to give Law Enforcement an edumacation.
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