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I have read sources online that state this gun is California legal - is it? If so, explain how.
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you can look up the make and model here CA DOJ approved list https://oag.ca.gov/firearms/certguns?make=All
Hi Randy. This CA Handgun Flowchart should help with the pistol in question : calguns.net/caawid/hgflowchart.pdf
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Here are the Ca Compliant fireams -- budsgunshop.com/catalog/index.php/cPath/2084_1153/Firearms/California+Compliant
please tell us what gun Make and Model please
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