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NOTE: The details and information pertaining to New Jersey ammo laws are meant as a reference point only. As you're likely aware, New Jersey firearm laws change frequently so be sure to consult an attorney or your local law enforcement agency before making any final firearms related decisions.
New Jersey imposes several restrictions on shooters. First, the State regulates the possession of certain bullets. Next, New Jersey mandates that in order to buy handgun ammo you must have a Firearms Purchaser Identification Card, a permit to purchase a handgun, or a carry permit. Also, New Jersey prohibits the sale of magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds. Of course, all federal ammo laws apply in the Garden State.
Lucky Gunner is able to ship ammo to New Jersey, but the process is different for different products. For .223; 5.56x45; 5.45x39; .308; 7.62x39; 7.62x51; 7.62x54r; 12 gauge; 20 gauge; .270; .243 Winchester; 30-30; 30-06; 6.5 Creedmoor; 6.5 Grendel; .30 Carbine; .50 BMG; .300 Winchester Magnum; 6.8mm Remington SPC; .224 Valkyrie; and 7mm Remington Magnum ammunition, there is no need for a FOID card because these products were designed for use in rifles or shotguns and New Jersey provides an exception for these uses. However, for all other calibers we require the following documentation before we can ship your order:
- A valid copy of your driver's license
AND
- A valid copy of your firearms purchaser identification card OR
- A valid copy of your permit to purchase a handgun OR
- A valid copy of your permit to carry a handgun.
We cannot ship magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds to New Jersey.
Here's a current list of the representatives from New Jersey to the U.S. House of Representatives and U.S. Senate. These people vote on federal judges who directly impact your 2A rights!