Quick Overview of Montana Gun Laws

Taken from Wikipedia as of 11/02/2022

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Federal Requirements

The following requirements are set by Federal Statute. They serve as a minimum requirement that all states must meet or exceed.


Age

  • Long Gun (Rifle or Shotgun): You must be at least 18 years of age to purchase.
  • Hand Guns: You must be at least 21 years of age to purchase. Can only be purchased within the State in which you are a resident. Cannot be purchased out of state.
  • Ages for Ammunition are the same as the firearms. If the ammunition is a Hand Gun round you must be at least 21 years of age to purchase


Background Check / NICS (National Instant Criminal Background Check System)

All firearm transferees (buyer) must complete a background check before being allowed to take possession of the firearm. In most cases this is done as an "Instant Background Check" with NICS. However some states have Conceal Carry Permits that allow the bypass of the NICS check due to the nature of the background conducted before issuing the Conceal Carry. (Currently Montana Conceal Carry permits DO allow us to bypass the NICS requirement)

Gun laws in Montana

Subject/lawLong guns Hand gunsRelevant statutesNotes
State permit required to purchase?NoNo
Firearm registration?NoNo
Assault weapon law?NoNo
Magazine capacity restriction?NoNo
Owner license required?NoNo
Permit required for concealed carry?N/ANoMCA § 45-8-316MCA § 45-8-321Montana is a "shall issue" state for citizens and lawful permanent residents who are 18 years or older. Permitless carry took effect on February 18, 2021.
Permit required for open carry?NoNoMCA § 45-8-311May carry openly without permit.
Castle Doctrine/Stand Your Ground law?YesYesMCA § 45-3
State preemption of local restrictions?YesYesMCA § 45-8-351Localities may regulate firearm discharge and the open or unpermitted concealed carry of weapons to a publicly owned and occupied building.
NFA weapons restricted?NoNo
Peaceable Journey laws?NoNo
Background checks required for private sales?NoNoMissoula enacted a universal background check ordinance in 2016, however Attorney General Tim Fox opined that the ordinance is unlawful.[72] In October 2018, a state judge ruled that the ordinance was lawful[73] but the ordinance was struck down unanimously by the Montana Supreme Court on October 22, 2019.[74]

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