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In California you have to use an FFL to do the transfer to the person buying it. This is even if personal to personal sale. If the gun crosses state lines then it also must use an FFL at the receiving end even in states with much more lax laws such as AZ or NV, that is the federal law. The only exception is a firearm (pistol or rifle) that can not use a cartridge such as a muzzle loader, including the modern reproductions which are covered under federal law. You can verify this by checking out South Bat Rod and Gun Club website and obtain our president's (Don Gussler) telephone number who is a long time (very) FFL and knows the rules and see what he says.

You can sell it on Gunbroker but the last time I looked there are a lot of LCR models for sale and they are going for less than what they cost new. I would consider finding a shop as suggested and you will get less for it due to their fees and such AND the first thing they will do is run the serial number to see if the gun shows as stolen. If you have the paperwork from when you bought it then you are okay but if you are not allowed to posses the gun then it might be confiscated?
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