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- Senate Bill Policy Committee Analysis - apsf. assembly. ca. gov
This bill as law would produce some amount of discrimination against interstate commerce because out-of-state retailers of firearms barrels no longer would be able to sell firearm barrels directly to California consumers
- California Firearms Law Bill 1263 Compliance | Orchid eState
Beginning January 1, 2026, California SB 704 makes it unlawful to ship or deliver any standalone firearm barrel directly to a California resident, requiring instead that all such barrels—finished or readily convertible—be shipped only to a California-licensed FFL for pickup
- California’s AB-1263 Becomes Law: An Update on New Restrictions
Beginning January 1, 2026, California residents will likely face reduced access to out-of-state sources for firearm accessories and barrels Shipping delays, higher costs, and limited vendor participation are anticipated
- Buying a standalone barrel in California just got harder — the dealer . . .
California lawmakers have spent years tightening rules on what counts as a regulated gun part, and barrels have finally moved from the gray zone into the spotlight
- Info Bulletin - AB 1263 Guide(2341821 - crpa. org
The following guide has been prepared to detail the upcoming implementation of Assembly Bill No 1263’s changes to California’s “firearm industry standard of conduct,” which was first adopted several years ago and is currently in effect under the California Civil Code
- SB704 | California 2025-2026 | Firearms: firearm barrels . . .
This bill would, except as specified, prohibit the sale or transfer of a firearm barrel, as defined, unless the transaction is completed in person by a licensed firearms dealer
- California SB 704 Explained: Firearm Barrel Laws Rules
Learn everything about California Senate Bill 704 (SB 704), which regulates the sale, transfer, and possession of firearm barrels Understand who it affects, key rules, penalties, exemptions, and when the law takes effect
- GUN OWNERS OF CALIFORNIA
• A $5 state fee (plus dealer markup) will be applied to every barrel purchase • Owning a barrel is still legal, but buying, selling, or trading one privately without a dealer is a crime • Barrels permanently attached to firearms are exempt In Short: • Background checks now extend to barrels
- SB 704: Barrel Transfers Must Use FFL - CA Gun Law
Beginning July 1, 2027, all transfers of firearm barrels will have to go through a licensed firearms dealer, commonly known as an FFL This means that California residents will no longer be able to purchase a barrel online and have it delivered to their door
- California AB 1263: Firearm Parts Shipping - NDZ
Yes, AB 1263 applies to all firearm parts and components shipped to California addresses, including slides, barrels, guide rods, trigger parts, magazine base plates, and grip accessories
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