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NOTE: The details and information pertaining to California gun and ammo laws are meant as a reference point only. As you're likely aware, California firearm laws change frequently so be sure to talk to an attorney or consult your local law enforcement agency before making any final firearms related decisions.
There are a number of laws pertaining to firearms ownership and buying ammo in California, making it one of the most difficult states for gun owners in the nation. Generally, you can buy ammo in California if you are over 21 years old and are legally eligible to purchase and/or own a firearm.
Armor piercing rounds are generally not legal in California and state law will not allow the purchase of 50 BMG ammunition. Additionally, there are restrictions on magazines that do not allow you to buy magazines larger than 10 rounds. Of course, all federal laws also apply in the Golden State.
Lucky Gunner is no longer able to ship ammunition to California, not even to FFL dealers or Licensed Ammunition Vendors in the state.
Ultimately, the regulations proved to be too great for us to continue serving our customers and friends in the State of California. We recommend that you frequent one of the Federal Firearms Licensees within the State of California to purchase your ammunition from them.
Here's a current list of the representatives from California to the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. These people vote on federal judges who directly impact your 2A rights and can play a huge role on our rights as a community of sport shooters and gun owners!
Here are a handful of California-specific firearms groups which protect your rights in the state and can guide you toward other firearms-related issues: