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In CA, residents can't buy or sell mags. with greater than a 10 rnd. capacity. Example, you can sell a Para 1911 .45 auto P-14, but not the original 14 rnd. mags.
Curious.....
1. Could those mags. be sold and shipped direct by CA gun owner to another state more friendly to gun owners?
2. Could a CA FFL ship the mags. to a TX FFL?
3. Could the gun owner sell the gun & mags. direct and have a CA FFL ship to another state like TX or FL?

Two important selling features beyond product quality to some potential buyers is of course fire power in addition to stopping power.

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Boy it sounds like people in California may need to hire a lawyer if they want to buy or sell guns and accessories. Don't know but that may be one good reason I see a bunch of cars with California plates on Texas roads.
Sorry I have no answers for you however if you need the name and phone number of a Texas FFL agent in the Dallas area let me know.

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Thanks, I got an answer yesterday. There is a LGS that has a clause in their FFL that enables me to:
1. Sell the gun and hi-cap mags. outright to LGS.
2. Sign an auction agreement with LGS.
Either way the LGS will advertise, re-sell, or auction off my guns & OEM mags. in other US states or countries that don't have CA type hi-cap mag. restrictions.
Other CA gun stores that don't have the above mentioned "clause" have to advertise and stipulate (no magazine).
 
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