Breaking News in California: UPDATED

In a matter of hours, Calguns will have some very interesting news for residents of our benighted state.

Part of the tease is the below photo. These are apparently recently and LAWFULLY (!!!) transferred assault pistols semi-auto handguns. (That’s These are some of my favorite things.jpgCalifornia transfer paperwork — the DROS, or Dealer Record of Sale, below each gun. Also note the pesky damn required lock.) Calguns has been chipping away at California firearms laws for a while, but now it’s not chips but chunks of the law that are falling.

More details as I know them…. Click to embiggen.

UPDATE: So, I have it on good authority that these particular pistols were transferred successfully. Given the Calguns/SAF lawsuit filed in D.C. today directly targeting the California “Safe” Handgun Roster, I’d bet that the pictured pistols are an “in-your-face” thumb-nose to the California Bureau of Firearms, which probably doesn’t realize yet that these guns were sold on California soil. They’ll be Exhibit A in whatever lawsuit ends up being filed in California to overturn the Handgun Roster, post-Nordyke. But that means the current owners (and the FFLs who transferred the guns) are risking jail time — on behalf of us all. DONATE to help their eventual legal defense, won’t you?

So don’t go running out to buy these in Cali on the argument the Roster’s unconstitutional just yet, folks. That doesn’t mean that you won’t be able to buy these guns under a different theory (NeRF!) in a few weeks, though…. Stay tuned.

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5 Responses to Breaking News in California: UPDATED

  1. Robb Allen says:

    There’s a photo there? I see nothing.

  2. David says:

    Try now. Anything yet?

  3. Robb Allen says:

    Yup. I can see PSH-inducing chunks of mind-controlling metal.

  4. Linoge says:

    Ho-ly crap! You all might end up finally being able to own non-neutered AR-15s by the time this is all said and done with. Might take a little while, but if those evil lumps of metal can be used as leverage in future cases… well, hell, things might just start looking up.

  5. David says:

    That’s the plan.

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