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Yes, but there are restrictions. You must follow specific rules in order to fly with guns or ammo and you must not be traveling through airports in any jurisdictions that do not allow you to have a firearm. Research is key here as you do not want to end up in legal trouble. The TSA gives some guidelines here and if you plan to carry at your destination you want to make sure you can do so legally. USA Carry has some great resources to see what states will honor your concealed carry permit. buy airsoft guns australia

How legal is it?

Purchasing a firearm over the internet is legal as long as you obey all state and federal rules, as we do. When you order a gun, ammo, knives, or other things from us online, you’ll see a section labeled “Restrictions Apply” (just beneath “Add To Cart”) where you may discover more about the item’s specifics. See our Gun Purchase Terms & Conditions for more information and frequently asked questions about buying firearms online.

You can’t order firearms online and have them delivered to your home. There is no federal dealer transfer exception for interstate private parties.California-compliant firearms must be sent to the state.
You can’t buy guns out of state and bring them back with you.Even if private sales are lawful in X state, you cannot buy out-of-state and bring them home.

There are two methods to acquire a gun online: via another retailer (such as Cabelas or smaller gun dealers with websites) or from private sellers that advertise online. Private sellers can place an ad on a gun forum or website, or they can list their items for sale on auction sites like https://securearmsllc.com . They will not ship directly to your door in either situation.

See the section on private party transfers if you’re buying from a private party (in California) based on an online advertisement/offer. This section is for firearms purchased from an out-of-state dealer or private person. Private purchases made through websites will be delivered to your dealer; online gun auctions and private sale clearinghouses are not like Ebay.

When shopping for a gun online, double-check that the gun you want to buy is legal in California. This means it isn’t considered a “assault weapon,” and if it’s a handgun, the specific make and model is noted on the handgun registry.

You can’t have a weapon if it’s not legal in California and the handgun isn’t on the list. The order may be canceled, or your California FFL may be required to return it. Any refund may be subject to restocking, shipping, and handling fees. Also, confirm that the seller will ship to a California FFL. Some of them don’t.
When you make a purchase, the checkout process will be similar to that of any other purchase. Because all guns must be shipped to a licensed dealer, there should be a separate section where you may enter your California FFL (or choose from a list). Some dealers require an uploaded or emailed copy of the real license. Examine the seller’s specifications.

Your FFL can supply you with information on their license over the phone, and they frequently have it on their website. It is suggested that you contact your California FFL prior to delivering a firearm to them so that they are aware that you will be receiving a handgun. We would advise new buyers to visit their local gun dealer and create a relationship, or at the very least inquire about their preferences, before ordering online and shipping blindly to them.

When the pistol arrives at your California FFL, the process will be processed as if you were purchasing the handgun from the retail inventory, which includes DROS, FSC requirements, and a 10-day waiting period. See the Buying Guns section for further information.

Can I buy a rifle or shotgun (but not a pistol) in person in another state? I am allowed to do so under federal law.

No. To be clear, we’re not talking about arranging for a firearm to be purchased and shipped to California. We’re talking about cash and carry, which entails purchasing a firearm in person and carrying it with you. Rifles and shotguns (but not handguns) can be sold to non-residents in other states under federal law. Californians, on the other hand, are exempt. The stumbling block is that federal law mandates that FFLs only sell in accordance with the buyer’s state laws.

Whats the difference between rimfire ammo and centerfire ammo? 

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Rimfire ammo, like 22 LR ammo and 17 hmr ammo have a hollow rim on the base of the cartridge that has priming compound spun into it before the cartridge is loaded. Rimfire ammo is then fired by a firing pin crushing the rim of the cartridge to ignite the priming compound and then the powder. Centerfire ammo has a primer that is manufactured separately and then inserted into the base of the cartridge during the manufacturing process. As the primer contains an anvil to press against a firing pin or striker, it can simply hit the center of the primer to ignite the priming compound and then the powder. The greatest advantage of centerfire ammo is that the fired casings can be fairly easily reloaded at home. Each caliber will be either rimfire or centerfire and you will not have the option of which to purchase in a given caliber.HANDGUNS FOR SALE