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Franklin Arms Single Shot Exempt Pistol
yoshmyster
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So I was at the local gun store yesterday and they had this flyer.
Copied from https://des.doj.ca.gov/login.do
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The Department of Justice has determined that Franklin Armory model SE-SSP is a semi-automatic pistol that has been temporarily altered so that it will not fire in a semiautomatic mode and therefore the single-shot exemption does not apply. Accordingly, it may only be sold to specified law enforcement officers and agencies, and the military or naval forces of this state, for use in the discharge of their official duties. (See California Penal Code, Section 32000(b)(4).) The Franklin Armory model SE-SSP cannot be sold in California to members of the public.
So if if you're in California and was thinking of selling yours Single Shot Exempt you might not want to take a risk of confiscation.
Copied from https://des.doj.ca.gov/login.do
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE: The Department of Justice has determined that Franklin Armory model SE-SSP is a semi-automatic pistol that has been temporarily altered so that it will not fire in a semiautomatic mode and therefore the single-shot exemption does not apply. Accordingly, it may only be sold to specified law enforcement officers and agencies, and the military or naval forces of this state, for use in the discharge of their official duties. (See California Penal Code, Section 32000(b)(4).) The Franklin Armory model SE-SSP cannot be sold in California to members of the public.
So if if you're in California and was thinking of selling yours Single Shot Exempt you might not want to take a risk of confiscation.
Comments
same law in NJ I think, not sure.[:(!]
So are you waiting for the "no knock" paper delivery service at 04:00 A.M.?
I'm kind a curious how many "altered" sigle shot guns (be it Gen 4 Glocks, Mare's Leg, Masterpiece Arms Mac-10/11, etc) re going to be on the buy back from the dealers that sold them?
So I may have a crack at a Mare's Leg to get my "Dead Or Alive" on [:D].