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You can get them sent to your home address of they are legal in your state.
No, you do not generally need to ship high-capacity magazines (15+ rounds) to an FFL in Colorado because it is largely illegal to sell, transfer, or import them into the state. Many retailers simply refuse to ship magazines over 15 rounds to Colorado entirely, rather than requiring an FFL transfer.
Hi Falasteeny, I assume you are talking about your home state of CO. Magazines more than 15rds cannot be shipped to CO at all. 15rd magazines can be shipped straight to your house, unless you live in Denver or Boulder County, then the limit is 10rds. In other states, as long as the magazine is state compliant, it can be shipped to your house. Stay safe & have a great day!
Hi Falasteeny and welcome back to the Bud's community. High-capacity magazines that are legal in your state will ship directly to your home address Sir. Cheers, stay safe and enjoy!
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Good afternoon to you!! Colorado law prohibits the sale and transfer of magazines holding more than 15 rounds. Consequently, most online retailers will not ship magazines exceeding 15 rounds directly to a Colorado home address. These items typically must be shipped to an FFL (Federal Firearms Licensee) or are refused entirely. Hope this helps. Have a good rest of your day. 🇺🇸🇺🇸 'Merica' 🇺🇸🇺🇸
15+ Round Restrictions: Magazines exceeding 15 rounds are considered large-capacity under Colorado law. Retailer Policies: Major retailers have specific, strict restrictions on shipping these items to Colorado, and they frequently refuse to ship them even to an FFL in the state. FFL Transfers: Some FFL dealers may refuse to accept them entirely, while others may accept them if you have a pre-2013 exception, though this is rare. Local Restrictions: Areas like Denver, Boulder, and Vail have even stricter local bans (usually 10+ rounds).
They can be shipped to your address if they are legal in your state. Otherwise, no!