Your Local Ammunition Store in Angels Camp
We are very happy to announcing that we can sell ammunition that mean you can buy ammunition from your local store. We have large selections of ammunition and other sporting goods supply. You also can buy fishing and hunting license from our store.We are located at 324 South main st Angels Camp,CA 95221 and We are open seven days on week 7 am to 11:30 pm.
Can I still own an assault rifle?
Yes, but you can’t buy them any more. And you have to register the ones you have.
In 2016, California’s already-tough gun laws got tougher when lawmakers passed a bill that sought to ban the sale of guns with so-called “bullet buttons” that gun-control activists said circumvented a law banning assault weapons. California now defines an “assault weapon” as any semi-automatic, centerfire rifle or semi-automatic pistol that lacks a fixed magazine and has one of a number of features that include a protruding pistol grip or a folding or telescoping stock.
If you already owned such a gun before the new law, you can keep it, but you were supposed to register it with the California Department of Justice by the end of this year. However, the registration deadline has been extended to June 30, 2018.
Can I buy ammunition online or from a catalog?
Yes, but you can’t ship it to your home any more starting Jan. 1 2018. You can still buy online or from a catalog, but you now have to ship ammunition first to a licensed vendor who can charge you a processing fee. if you are planing to buy ammunition and you can request to ship at our store and We will charge you very small processing fee.
Does that direct-mail ban apply to “reloading” supplies such as bare bullets and empty cartridges?
No. The regulations on mail order sales don’t address unassembled ammunition parts bought by those who make their own.
Will I have to undergo a background check to buy ammunition?
Not in 2018. While you will have to go through a licensed dealer to transfer or buy ammo in California starting Jan. 1 2018, background checks won’t start until July 2019.
Will I have to buy a special ammunition permit under the new background check rules?
Probably not. Proposition 63, approved by voters in 2016, included a provision that would have required ammunition buyers to pay the state up to $50 for a four-year permit to buy ammunition. But legislation signed the same year by Gov. Jerry Brown appears to have overridden that provision – at least for the time being. Rather than requiring a permit, the legislation Brown signed says ammunition buyers will instead pay a $1 state fee for a background check at the point of sale.
Can I drive in ammunition I bought out of state?
No. On Jan. 1 2018, it will be illegal to import into California ammunition purchased in another state. The legislature passed a bill in 2016 that would have allowed hunters to bring in up to 50 rounds from out of state without taking it to a dealer, but Proposition 63 overrode that, according to the Department of Justice.
Will there be a limit on how much ammo I can buy?
No. The new rules impose no limits on ammo quantity.
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