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    DISCLAIMER: K-Var will not modify a firearm from its manufactured packaging in order to make it compliant for state laws. K-Var will not ship firearms to a third party to be modified or changed in any way from manufactured specifications. All purchased firearms must be compliant “as is” from the manufacturer before the item(s) will ship. Information regarding State and local restrictions, laws and ordinances presented on this page are generalized summations of the above named State’s law, provided for customer convince. Laws and ordinances for firearms, ammunition, and certain other items are however, subject to change, without notice. It is the responsibility of the customer to know his or her own State and local restrictions.

    State Regulations

    Subject Matter

    Rifle / Shotgun

    Handgun

    Relevant Statute

    General Description

    State Permit Required to Purchase

    No

    No

       

    State Firearm Registration

    No

    No

    ARS §13-3101(B)

    State law requires compliance with the National Firearms Act, but the State maintains no registry and imposes NO additional requirements.

    Assault Weapon Restrictions

    No

    No

       

    Magazine Capacity Restrictions

    No

    No

       

    NFA Weapon Restrictions

    No

    No

    ARS §13-3108

    This state SHALL NOT require the licensing or registration of firearms or ammunition or any firearm or ammunition components or related accessories or prohibit the ownership, purchase, sale or transfer of firearms or ammunition or any firearm or ammunition components or related accessories

    State Preemption of Local Restrictions

    No

    No

    ARS §13-3108

    A political subdivision of this state SHALL NOT enact any rule or ordinance that relates to firearms and is more prohibitive than or that has a penalty that is greater than any state law penalty. A political subdivision’s rule or ordinance that relates to firearms and that is inconsistent with or more restrictive than state law, whether enacted before or after July 29, 2010, is null and void.

    Accessory Restrictions

    No

    No

       

    LAW ENFORCMENT EXEMPTIONS: Active duty law enforcement officers are exempt from the above listed restrictions