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Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) Legal States 2024

Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) Legal States 2024

Short-Barreled Rifle (SBR) Legal States 2024

  • In all states, SBRs require an federally issued NFA stamp in order to be fully legal.
  • Data last updated May 2024.
  • Firearms laws can change at any time with little notice, and further regulations may exist at the county, municipal, or local level. Prospective SBR owners are advised to confirm legality at the time of purchase.

51 states

State
Short Barreled Rifle Legality
Additional Details
CaliforniaRestricted
SBRs may be obtained with a "Dangerous Weapons Permit" but it is rarely granted. SBRs categorized as...
IllinoisRestricted
Legal only for owners who hold a Curios & Relics Federal Firearms License.
MarylandRestricted
SBRs must measure longer than 29" overall length unless manufactured before October 1, 2013. SBRs an...
MinnesotaRestricted
SBRs are prohibited unless designated as Curios & Relics.
AlabamaLegal
AlaskaLegal
ArizonaLegal
ArkansasLegal
ColoradoLegal
ConnecticutLegal
DelawareLegal
Illegal within city limits of Wilmington.
FloridaLegal
GeorgiaLegal
IdahoLegal
IndianaLegal
IowaLegal
KansasLegal
KentuckyLegal
LouisianaLegal
MaineLegal
MassachusettsLegal
MichiganLegal
All guns shorter than 26" in their shortest usable condition (including SBRs) must be registered as ...
MississippiLegal
MissouriLegal
MontanaLegal
NebraskaLegal
NevadaLegal
New HampshireLegal
New MexicoLegal
North CarolinaLegal
North DakotaLegal
OhioLegal
OklahomaLegal
OregonLegal
PennsylvaniaLegal
South CarolinaLegal
South DakotaLegal
TennesseeLegal
TexasLegal
UtahLegal
VermontLegal
VirginiaLegal
WashingtonLegal
West VirginiaLegal
WisconsinLegal
WyomingLegal
District of ColumbiaIllegal
HawaiiIllegal
New JerseyIllegal
New YorkIllegal
Rhode IslandIllegal

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