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Gun Magazine Capacity Restrictions By State
Here is a list of states with magazine capacity limits:
California | Magazines over 10 rounds. California still allows rebuild kits for grandfathered magazines over 10 rounds. However, Los Angeles has issued a city wide ban on them just last year. |
Colorado | No mags over 15 rounds (Long guns & Pistols) |
Connecticut | No mags over 10 rounds (Long guns & Pistols) |
Hawaii | No mags over 10 rounds (Handguns only) |
Illinois | Aurora – No mags over 15 rounds (Long guns only) |
Chicago – No mags over 12 rounds (Long guns only) | |
Franklin Park – No mags over 16 rounds (Long guns only) | |
Oak Park – No mags over 10 rounds (Long guns only) | |
Riverdale – No mags over 35 rounds (Long guns only) | |
Maryland | No mags over 10 rounds (Long guns & Pistols). However, high capacity is grandfathered. |
Massachusetts | No mags over 10 rounds (Pistols & Rifles) – Exception only if customer provides Class A or B permit (Long guns) or Class A permit (Pistols), Dealer’s license for shipment |
New Jersey | No mags over 15 rounds (Long guns & Pistols) – LEO and/or Military Exemption |
New York State | No mags over 10 rounds (Long guns & Pistols) – LEO is exempt |
Ohio | No mags over 30 rounds (Long guns & Pistols) This was recently removed last year. |
Washington D.C. | No mags over 10 rounds |