I work at the gun counter, at our local Rural King.
We carry both, the SCCY and the Taurus G2 and G3 series. The G3c is light years ahead on the SCCY, ergonomically and quality wise.
The SCCY magazines are very much, hit and miss. At our store, we had one, split up the back on the first loading...
So sad for you, I agree, that is about the worst one that I can think of.
We lost our Father, last August, fortunately, it was along time coming. He\we suffered from dimentia for quite a few years, still a very sad thing.
I apologize, I have not had time or the patience, to read all of the comments.
That said, the 2A applies to the GOVERNMENT'S being restricted, not individuals being restricted from denying or restricting the 2A rights of U.S. CITIZENS.
The answer is yes, they can be legally sold, even though they were produced by a non-licensed individual.
The FFL (06) is required, if reloading "as a business, or with a profit motive". Obviously the sale of a deceased relatives, reloaded ammo, does not fit that narrative.
I've been there and done that. Unfortunately, mine was a bit tougher. Today, we said our final goodbyes, to my Dad.
He was 89, and had suffered from dementia for quite a number of years. While his passing is a blessing for him and the rest of the family, that doesn't make it much easier to...
I reloaded a lot of the brass, that I shot out of my fluted chamber HK 91. The main problem was, it threw it into the next county, finding it was the only challenge.