Hey, /k/, I have an Australian buddy who's found what's most likely an officer's Mauser C96 from during the Norwegian Occupation during WWII, from how he's described it and told me about it. He wants to see if he can get it to a museum in Norway, but if not either gift it to me or one of our other friends. The real question is neither I nor he know what to do regarding this, especially since I live in CA and am not sure if there's any laws I need to be aware of and I'm not as serious of a gun owner as a lot of others are. I've told him to look into what he can do to legally transfer it to one of us or a museum, and I've decided to come here and ask you guys since I don't know as much as I'd like. I mostly just lurk here and post often on /tg/.
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>>34848965
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>>34849045
>>34848965
Shipping firearms internationally is a big no-no.
Further, you need your handgun license and the Mauser c96 needs to be on CA's handgun roster.
>>34848965
Have him disassemble it, mix it up in a box with a bunch of other stuff, write a letter, and mail it to the museum in Norway with no return address. That or just have him call the museum and see what they suggest.
>>34848965
mail it to me i'll apply for a C&R and it'll work out just fine
>>34849045
>5000 calories of orgasms in my mouth
Recently people were hiding them in consumer electronics and shipping them abroad. This was on the darkweb though...
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shipping guns to norway is easy as fuck. the museum needs to get its permission to own it, and that permission will be the import papers.
your friend needs an export permission from wherever the gun are. how hard that is to get really depends. its mostly pretty easy unless you live in the communist states of america.
the hardest part is shipping, many companies wont ship guns to other countries
>>34850889
CA doesn't have a handgun license. You may be thinking of NY.
>>34851544
>>34851544
GDI now I want noodles
>>34851577
>To purchase a handgun, a buyer must have a Handgun Safety Certificate.[29] This is obtained by passing a written test, given by a Department of Justice certified instructor, on the safe and legal use of handguns.
Sounds like a handgun license to me.
>>34851721
That's old, they now just have a general firearms safety certificate. It's no longer for just handguns.
>>34849045
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>>34849045
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>>34851796
So now you have a firearms license.
>>34848965
>mfw firearms are trapped in an anti-gun country and there's no way to get them out
>>34850889
If it's an original C96 then it's a C&R and exempt, iirc.
>>34852513
Yes, C&R handguns are exempt from the roster, they just need to go through an FFL.