Both parties have to be present i find.Nobody will do it unless we are both There.It has a swing out cylinder made in 67 and is a double action 22 short.Drop test were supposed to be on new guns not these.Now if it was another 10 years old you wouldn't have to ffl it as it would be a curio relic.
Go figure,sounds like the dealers are wanting to get two people instead of one in the store.By the way July 2008 both parties in the store is going to be mandatory.And they didn't even ask if you agree.Chuck Schoomer juts got his law in there at least we will be safe from the mentally ill.
Respectfully , you are some what in error .
I have a C&R FFL . A 50 year old gun still has to ship to a FFL , but it can ship to a C&R FFL ( Type 03 , if I recall , would have to look on the paper ) or a Type 01 Dealer FFL .
Best I remember , if it was made before 1898 , it is considered an antique & does not have to ship to a FFL .
Now , when it comes to your crazy laws in the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia , I do not know .
God bless
Wyr