Verify with your state's fish and game department that you can't have a mag "capable" of holding more than 5 rounds. In NH I asked fish and game and they said I can have a 30 round mag, but make sure I have no more than 5 rounds in it. He also said I'm allowed one in the chamber for a total of 6 rounds.
Below is our email conversation:
From: Bruce Bonenfant <mailto:
[email protected]>
To: Paul <mailto:
[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 3:45 PM
Subject: RE: Hunting regulations question
Paul,
You may use a high capacity magazine so long as you do not load more than 5 rounds into it. You do not need to plug the magazine in any way. While hunting with a semi-auto, you would therefore be allowed a total of 6 rounds, 5 in the magazine and 1 in the chamber.
Sgt. Bonenfant
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul [mailto:
[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 15, 2004 3:02 PM
To: Bruce Bonenfant
Subject: Hunting regulations question
Sgt. Bonenfant,
I've emailed you in the past and you were very helpful. I have one more question
I was hoping you would answer. It has to do with the rule rule pasted below:
" It is also illegal to hunt with a
semi-automatic rifle with a clip or magazine holding more than five cartridges
(except .22 cal rimfire rifles and pistols), or use full-jacketed metal case
bullets;"
Does this reg mean the magazine can't be capable of holding 5 rounds, or just
can't have more than 5 rounds in it even though it is capable of holding more?
.223 is great for coyote and I have an AR15. I can't find 5 round mags for these
anywhere. Can I simply put a block in the mag preventing it from taking more
than 5 rounds?
Thanks for any help you can give me.