WTT - Sig P228

from http://caag.state.ca.us/firearms/dlrfaqs.htm

What are the handgun safety testing requirements?

The DOJ certifies laboratories to test handguns. No handgun may be sold, manufactured, etc., in California unless it has been safety tested by a DOJ-certified laboratory, found to have passed safety/reliability standards, and approved for sale by the DOJ. Firearm manufacturers and importers, who wish to certify a handgun model for sale or manufacture within California must submit three copies of the handgun model directly to a DOJ-certified laboratory for testing.

Upon approval of the test report and payment of listing fees, the handgun is listed on the DOJ Roster of Certified Handguns (RCH). The roster lists qualifying handguns according to: make / model / caliber / barrel length. A change in any one of the RCH categories is considered a new modeland requires a new certification.

Effective January 1, 2001, only handgun models listed on the RCH may be manufactured, imported for sale, or sold in California. Exemptions exist for private party and law enforcement transactions.

A listing of certified handgun models is currently available on this website. Listings are also available upon request by fax, and will periodically be sent as administrative messages to operators of Point of Sale Devices.

(PC section 12125, et seq.)
 
There is also C&R exemptions for pistols over 50 yrs old as well. (there are actually also some on there that are not over 50 yrs old)
 
I'm selling it now...no decent trades that really interested me. I'm looking for $575 obo. I'm looking for a FTF trade in OC / IE area.
 
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