State | Restrictions |
California | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Colorado | Prohibits magazines over 15 rounds |
Connecticut | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds and all purchases require verification |
Delaware | Prohibits magazines over 17 rounds |
Hawaii | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Maryland | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Massachusetts | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
New Jersey | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
New York | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Rhode Island | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Vermont | Prohibits rifle magazines over 10 rounds and handgun magazines over 15 rounds |
Washington | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Four local governments have laws restricting magazine capacity
Municipal | Restrictions |
Aurora, IL | Prohibits magazines over 15 rounds |
Cook County, IL | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Deerfield, IL | Prohibits rifle magazines over 10 rounds |
Highland Park, IL | Prohibits rifle magazines over 10 rounds |
Highwood, IL | Prohibits rifle magazines over 10 rounds |
North Chicago, IL | Prohibits magazines over 16 rounds of center fire ammunition |
University Park, IL | Prohibits rifle magazines over 10 rounds |
Buffalo, NY | Prohibits rifle and shotgun magazines over 5 rounds |
Rochester, NY | Prohibits rifle and shotgun magazines over 5 rounds |
Washington, D.C. | Prohibits magazines over 10 rounds |
Columbus, OH | Prohibits rifle and shotgun magazines over 29 rounds |
These laws may change at any time and it is exclusively the customer’s responsibility to understand and comply with the applicable legal regulations. Please contact Customer Support if you are attempting to complete a purchase under a qualified exemption (I.e. certain jurisdictions exempt law enforcement and military personnel from restrictions).