Concealed Carry

Does Colorado Have A Firearm Magazine Capacity Limit?

Understanding Colorado’s Magazine Capacity Limit: An Overview of CRS 18-12-302


Colorado law restricts magazine capacity under Colorado Revised Statute § 18-12-302. This law, which took effect on July 1, 2013, makes it a criminal offense to possess, sell, or transfer any magazine that holds more than 15 rounds—unless specific exceptions apply.

What Is Colorado’s Magazine Capacity Limit?

  • A “large-capacity magazine” (LCM) is any detachable magazine that holds more than 15 rounds.
  • A round in the chamber does not count toward that 15-round limit.
  • Possession of a prohibited magazine is a Class 2 misdemeanor.
  • If the magazine is used during a felony or violent crime, the charge increases to a Class 6 felony.

Exceptions to the Law

1. Grandfathered Magazines

Magazines that were owned prior to July 1, 2013 and have been kept in continuous possession are exempt from the law.

2. Burden of Proof

If charged, and you claim the magazine was grandfathered, the burden is on the prosecution to prove otherwise.

3. Exempt Individuals and Entities

The following are not subject to the law:

  • Colorado-based manufacturers transferring LCMs to the military, law enforcement, or out-of-state recipients.
  • Employees of licensed gun dealers acting in the scope of their duties.
  • Members of the armed forces or government agencies who use LCMs as part of official duties.
  • Anyone lawfully transporting magazines out of state for licensed manufacturers.

Real-World Examples

Example 1: Illegal Possession

In 2024, John Doe buys a 30-round magazine online and uses it at a range in Colorado. A fellow shooter reports him. John is investigated, and it’s confirmed the magazine was acquired after July 1, 2013. He is charged with a Class 2 misdemeanor.

Jane Smith owns a 30-round magazine passed down from her father, who bought it in 2010. She’s had it continuously since 2012. During a check by a wildlife officer, Jane explains the history and has proof of legal possession. She is not in violation of CRS 18-12-302.

Why Are High-Capacity Magazines Still Sold?

Some Colorado gun stores sell magazine parts kits legally. These kits are intended for repairing existing magazines, not assembling new ones.

If you assemble a new high-capacity magazine from parts, and it holds more than 15 rounds and wasn’t owned before the 2013 cutoff, that’s a violation of CRS 18-12-302. The law targets complete, functional magazines—not individual parts—but intent and end use matter.

Moving to Colorado With High-Capacity Magazines

CRS 18-12-302 is silent on whether people moving into Colorado can legally bring high-capacity magazines they owned in other states. This legal gray area leaves many newcomers uncertain. If you’re relocating with LCMs, it’s strongly advised you seek legal guidance before bringing them into the state.

Upcoming Legislation – Effective August 1, 2026

In 2025, Colorado passed a new law that will expand restrictions on semiautomatic firearms and magazines, effective August 1, 2026. Under this law:

  • Certain semiautomatic rifles with detachable magazines—including AR-15 and AK-pattern rifles—will be banned from sale in Colorado.
  • Buyers must pass a background check and complete a state-approved firearm safety course for applicable firearm purchases.
  • All new semiautomatic firearms sold must have fixed magazines with a maximum capacity of 15 rounds.

This legislation significantly expands Colorado’s regulation of firearms and adds new challenges for lawful gun owners. As always, firearm owners are encouraged to stay informed, trained, and legally prepared.

Final Thoughts

Colorado’s magazine limit law is just one part of a broader legislative framework that impacts responsible gun owners. CRS 18-12-302 imposes real restrictions, but it also includes important exceptions like grandfathered magazines and protections for manufacturers, military, and lawful dealers.

If you own firearms in Colorado, it’s your responsibility to stay compliant while defending your rights. Education, preparation, and proactive steps are essential—not only to avoid legal issues but to stand strong as a Second Amendment supporter.


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Legal Disclaimer: This article is for general informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Always consult with a licensed attorney regarding specific legal questions or concerns.

Concealed Carry, Shooting Techniques

Frequency and Depth of Training: A Guide to Education and Practice for Concealed Carry Permit Holders”

The right to bear arms, particularly in the context of concealed carry, comes with a significant responsibility to ensure safety, legality, and proficiency. This extensive guide, aimed at concealed carry permit holders, explores a structured approach to firearms training and education. It emphasizes the importance of ongoing training, practice, and knowledge acquisition, vital for those committed to responsible gun ownership and use.

Beginning with Basic Training: Establishing a Solid Foundation

NRA Refuse to Be a Victim Course: Our course extends beyond firearm training, focusing on proactive safety and avoiding dangerous situations. It covers home, automobile, technology, and travel security, emphasizing situational awareness and preventive tactics. This seminar is vital for those seeking to complement physical defense skills with strategies to enhance overall personal safety, teaching how to better prevent confrontations and potential threats.

Concealed Carry Training for Novices and Intermediates: The journey into responsible gun ownership begins with a foundational concealed carry training program. Our standard Concealed Handgun Permit (CHP) class is tailored for intermediate shooters, while beginners are recommended our combined CHP and NRA First Steps course. These initial stages cover firearm safety, basic handling, shooting principles, and an overview of the legal aspects of carrying a concealed weapon.

NRA Basic Pistol Course: Following the foundational training, the NRA Basic Pistol Course represents the next step. This course offers a deeper exploration into the mechanics, maintenance, and handling of pistols. It plays a crucial role in transitioning from basic firearm operation to becoming a proficient shooter, emphasizing accuracy, different firing positions, and safe gun handling.

Advanced Skill Development: Specialized Training for Home and Public Spaces

NRA Inside the Home Protection & NRA Outside the Home Protection: With a firm grip on basic pistol skills, it’s essential to move towards more situational and advanced training. The NRA’s Inside the Home and Outside the Home Protection courses are designed to provide real-world scenarios that teach gun owners how to defend themselves in various environments. These courses address tactical considerations, legal implications, and the psychological aspects of using a firearm in self-defense.

Reinforcing Skills through Regular Practice and Continued Learning

Consistent Range Practice: To ensure the retention and improvement of shooting skills, regular practice is indispensable. Membership at a local shooting range and engaging in shooting activities 2 to 4 times a month is recommended. This not only aids in skill maintenance but also helps in staying comfortable and familiar with one’s firearm.

Recurrent Training: Given that skills can diminish over time and legal guidelines can change, it’s advisable to retake training courses every three to five years. This practice helps in refreshing skills, updating knowledge on legal changes, and staying informed about new techniques and safety protocols.

Broadening Knowledge: Self-Study Through Books, Videos, and Memberships

Extensive Reading List: A comprehensive understanding of firearms, self-defense laws, and tactical strategies can be significantly enhanced through reading. Recommended literature includes Andrew Branca’s “Law of Self Defense,” Massad Ayoob’s insightful publications, “The Modern Day Gun Slinger” by Don Mann, “The Trial of Bernhard Goetz” by Fletcher, various books by Attorney Gerry Spence, Jeff Cooper’s works, and regular reading of “Concealed Carry Magazine” by USCCA.

Educational YouTube Channels: In today’s digital age, learning is further augmented by visual content. YouTube channels like John Correia’s Active Self Protection provide real-life defense scenario analyses, Massad Ayoob on the Wilson Combat channel offers expert advice on defensive shooting, and The Armed Attorneys Emily Taylor and Rich Hayes, along with Andrew Branca’s channel, provide valuable legal insights.

USCCA Membership: Joining the United States Concealed Carry Association (USCCA) is highly recommended for access to their extensive Protector Academy. This online resource offers a wide array of training modules, ranging from beginner to advanced levels, and includes practical tips on concealed carry and self-defense tactics.

Integrating Training into Everyday Life: The Importance of a Defensive Mindset

Developing a Defensive Mindset: Beyond physical training, developing a defensive mindset is crucial for concealed carry permit holders. This mindset involves situational awareness, understanding the psychology of a potential attacker, and mental preparedness for the ethical and emotional implications of using a firearm in self-defense.

Scenario-Based Training: Engaging in scenario-based training, such as simulated defensive situations, can be invaluable. These exercises help in understanding how to react under stress, make rapid decisions, and apply shooting skills in real-world contexts.

Physical Fitness and Conditioning: Physical fitness plays a vital role in self-defense. Regular exercise, strength training, and conditioning improve stamina, agility, and the overall ability to handle a firearm effectively under stress.

Staying Informed: Keeping Up with Legal and Technological Changes

Legal Awareness: As laws governing concealed carry and self-defense can vary and evolve, staying informed about legal changes at the local, state, and federal levels is essential. This knowledge not only ensures compliance with the law but also provides a clear understanding of the rights and responsibilities of a gun owner.

Technological Advancements: The firearm industry is continuously evolving, with advancements in firearm technology, safety features, and accessories. Staying updated with these developments can lead to more informed choices about the tools and equipment used for concealed carry.

Supporting Gun Rights in Colorado: The Importance of Joining RMGO

Rocky Mountain Gun Owners (RMGO): For gun enthusiasts and advocates in Colorado, joining the Rocky Mountain Gun Owners (RMGO) can be a crucial step in protecting and promoting gun rights within the state. RMGO is known for its staunch defense of the Second Amendment and its proactive approach in lobbying against restrictive gun legislation. By becoming a member, individuals not only contribute to a stronger collective voice in legislative matters but also stay informed about local gun laws, receive updates on critical legal battles, and participate in community events focused on firearm rights and education. Membership in RMGO symbolizes a commitment to safeguarding the rights of gun owners in Colorado, ensuring that their voices are heard in the ongoing debate over gun ownership and usage.

Conclusion

The path to becoming a responsible and proficient concealed carry permit holder is a continuous journey that encompasses formal training, regular practice, self-study, and an ever-evolving understanding of legal and ethical responsibilities. With an initial investment of 37 hours in our classroom and range training, supplemented by ongoing practice, education, and a commitment to personal development, individuals can confidently and safely exercise their right to bear arms.

Disclaimer: The information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as legal advice. The use of this information is at your own risk. For advice on specific legal issues, consult a qualified attorney.