Can you get gun magazines shipped to your house?

We all know, these days especially, that there are many restrictive laws surrounding firearms and firearms parts. There are some firearm parts that you can’t ship, but can you mail magazines?

You are legally able to send gun magazines through the mail. As long as you are not breaking your state’s law and the recipient’s state laws regarding magazine capacity, there are no restrictions on magazines.

Unfortunately, as with many things, there are caveats to this. Next, I’ll go over everything else you need to know.

As I mentioned before, you are legally able to mail magazines through the USPS and other shipping services. Magazines are not a restricted firearm part and can ship with no issue most of the time.

Can you get gun magazines shipped to your house?

The issue arises when you want to ship magazines to a restricted state, for example, California.

In California, it’s currently illegal to possess magazines over a certain capacity. This means that if you were to ship a 30 round magazine from a free state into California, the recipient would be breaking state law, and could find themselves in legal trouble.

Other than those situations, there’s no issue mailing magazines domestically.

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Can you get gun magazines shipped to your house?

What You Can’t Legally Ship

While you can ship magazines, there are some other things that you can’t:

  • Handguns
  • Ammunition
  • Other Explosives

You are able to order ammunition through the mail, but it may not come through USPS, and you aren’t able to mail it yourself.

You also aren’t able to mail explosives in general, which makes a bit of sense.

Handguns, for some reason, are also on the prohibited items list, but you can ship other types of guns like rifles and shotguns as long as they are unloaded.

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Of course, there are many other things that are prohibited from mailing but most of them probably don’t apply to you if you’re reading this article.

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Mailing Magazines Internationally

Unfortunately, gun magazines fall under ITAR restrictions, which means that they’re internationally regulated.

You should have no issue mailing mags domestically, but it may be illegal to ship them to another country. The laws surrounding ITAR are confusing and convoluted so if you are trying to do something like this, it would be in your best interest to consult a legal expert.

This especially applies to businesses shipping magazines overseas but may apply to individuals as well. Again, the laws here are long and hazy.

The Bottom Line

The bottom line is that in general, it is legal to mail mags domestically in the US.

Problems may arise with state laws in certain areas, like California, New Jersey, or more recently, Washington, among others, which all have laws restricting the possession of magazines over a certain capacity.

Magazine Restrictions

Any orders placed for magazines that are not legal in your state will immediately be refunded and restocked and may be subject to a 5% restocking fee.

*LE/Military: Duty use items are exempt from restrictions with proper verification. When creating an account, please select the LE/Military checkbox. Once the account is created, you will receive an email with further instructions to complete the LE/Military account registration.

California: No magazines over 10 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in CA except to law enforcement or customers with high capacity magazine permit. Due to passage of Law CA AB48 we are no longer selling any magazine repair kits as of 12/07/2013.

Chicago and other counties within IL: No magazines over the below capacities will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in the following areas. 

  • Aurora, Illinois: maximum capacity of 15 rounds

  • Cook County, Illinois: maximum capacity of 10 rounds

  • Chicago, Illinois: maximum capacity of 10 rounds

Colorado: No magazines over 15 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in CO.

Connecticut: No magazines over 10 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in CT. As of 10/1/13 in order to comply with CT Senate Bill No. 1160 magazines holding 10 rounds or less can only be purchased if buyer provides a copy of driver's license and ONE of the following: state handgun carry permit, long gun certificate, or ammunition certificate.

Delaware:  No magazines over 17 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in DE.

District of Columbia: No magazines over 10 rounds capacity will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in DC.

Hawaii: No magazines over 10 rounds that are compatible with any pistol (to include magazines compatible with both a pistol and rifle) will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in HI.

Maryland: No magazines over 10 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in MD.

Massachusetts: No magazines over 5 shotgun shells and over 10 rounds for Rifles & Pistols will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in MA.

New Jersey: No magazines over 10 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in NJ.

New York: No magazines over 10 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in NY.

Rhode Island: No magazines over 10 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in RI.

Vermont: No magazines over 10 rounds for Rifles and over 15 rounds for Pistols will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in VT.

Washington: No magazines over 10 rounds will be shipped to customers with shipping addresses in WA.

Military APO/FPO:  Due to shipping restrictions, GunMag Warehouse is not able to ship to APO/FPO addresses. If you would like to receive our products we can ship to a stateside military base (or other address) that is not an APO/FPO address.

The above chart lists state restrictions currently known to GunMagWarehouse.com on the sale of magazines. GunMagWarehouse.com has carefully researched this list but does not offer legal advise or make any guarantee to the accuracy of this list. It is the responsibility of the buyer to research and obey all applicable local, state, and federal laws in regard to the possession, use, and sale of any magazine purchased from GunMagWarehouse.com

Ammunition Restrictions

You must be 18 or older to purchase ammunition for use in a shotgun or rifle and 21 or older to purchase ammunition for use in a handgun. All ammunition must be shipped UPS Ground. Ammunition cannot ship to a PO Box or APO/FPO addresses. Ammunition cannot be returned for any reason. Please consult applicable local laws before ordering.

Due to various state/local restrictions regarding ammunition, we are unable to ship orders containing ammunition to shipping addresses in the following states/territories at this time:

  • Alaska
  • California
  • Connecticut
  • Guam
  • Hawaii
  • Illinois
  • Massachusetts
  • New Jersey
  • New York
  • Puerto Rico
  • Washington DC
  • Virgin Islands

We are working to implement sales of ammunition to these areas that permit direct sales and will update this list as we are able to begin shipments to those states.

Can gun magazines be shipped in the mail?

As there are no federal laws on magazine capacity, it is not illegal to place one in the mail. As state laws are not enforceable outside of their jurisdiction, it is not illegal for a person in a “free” state to possess or mail this magazine.

What happens if you get caught with a 30 round magazine in California?

The possession of a large-capacity magazine is a wobblette offense, meaning that it can be punished as either a California infraction or a misdemeanor. If charged as an infraction, the crime is punishable by a fine not to exceed $100 for each magazine.

Can you ship gun magazines to CA?

It is not illegal to ship a magazine in the US. You can ship any gun part except a receiver. That's the part of a gun that is legally considered a firearm. The person who is receiving it might be breaking a California law if the magazine has a capacity over 10 rounds by possessing it.

Can I have 30 round magazines shipped to California?

Last updated September 15, 2021 . With limited exceptions, California law prohibits any person from manufacturing, importing into the state, keeping for sale, offering or exposing for sale, giving, lending, buying, or receiving a large capacity magazine.