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  • Noonanda
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3404

    Armor piercing bullets question

    for california I know AP is banned in pistols, but what calibers in rifles is it legal in? Reason why I ask is I have some of the .30-06 AP from the CMP. Great ammo but corrosive and I dont use corrosive in my Garand( I have a bunch of Greek HXP). I am thinking of pulling some down for reloading the bullets in .30-06, and while I am at it am wondering if the bullets could be legally reloaded in 7.62 NATO for my M-14S and 7.62x54R for use in my M-28/76 with a .308 bore.

    Any help or advise would be appreciated
    "You see in this world theres two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig... You Dig" Blondie from TGBU
  • #2
    maschronic
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 4387

    my understanding is that AP rounds on a rifle is totally legal. you should be able to do it without any problems.
    I am offically a gun nut!!!!!

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    • #3
      Nick Justice
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 1985

      Just posted on another thread.

      12320. Any person, firm, or corporation who, within this state
      knowingly possesses any handgun ammunition designed primarily to
      penetrate metal or armor is guilty of a public offense and upon
      conviction thereof shall be punished by imprisonment in the state
      prison, or in the county jail for a term not to exceed one year, or
      by a fine not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by both
      such fine and imprisonment.



      12321. Any person, firm, or corporation who, within this state,
      manufactures, imports, sells, offers to sell, or knowingly transports
      any handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or
      armor is guilty of a felony and upon conviction thereof shall be
      punished by imprisonment in state prison, or by a fine not to exceed
      five thousand dollars ($5,000), or by both such fine and
      imprisonment.



      12322. Nothing in this chapter shall apply to or affect either of
      the following:
      (a) The sale to, purchase by, possession of, or use of any
      ammunition by any member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, or Marine
      Corps of the United States, or the National Guard, while on duty and
      acting within the scope and course of his or her employment, or any
      police agency or forensic laboratory or any person who is the holder
      of a valid permit issued pursuant to Section 12305.
      (b) The possession of handgun ammunition designed primarily to
      penetrate metal or armor by a person who found the ammunition, if he
      or she is not prohibited from possessing firearms or ammunition
      pursuant to Section 12021, 12021.1, or paragraph (1) of subdivision
      (b) of Section 12316 of this code or Section 8100 or 8103 of the
      Welfare and Institutions Code and is transporting the ammunition to a
      law enforcement agency for disposition according to law.



      12323. As used in this chapter, the following definitions shall
      apply:
      (a) "Handgun ammunition" means ammunition principally for use in
      pistols, revolvers, and other firearms capable of being concealed
      upon the person, as defined in subdivision (a) of Section 12001,
      notwithstanding that the ammunition may also be used in some rifles.
      (b) "Handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or
      armor" means any ammunition, except a shotgun shell or ammunition
      primarily designed for use in rifles, that is designed primarily to
      penetrate a body vest or body shield, and has either of the following
      characteristics:
      (1) Has projectile or projectile core constructed entirely,
      excluding the presence of traces of other substances, from one or a
      combination of tungsten alloys, steel, iron, brass, beryllium copper,
      or depleted uranium, or any equivalent material of similar density
      or hardness.
      (2) Is primarily manufactured or designed, by virtue of its shape,
      cross-sectional density, or any coating applied thereto, including,
      but not limited to, ammunition commonly known as "KTW ammunition," to
      breach or penetrate a body vest or body shield when fired from a
      pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon
      the person.
      (c) "Body vest or shield" means any bullet-resistant material
      intended to provide ballistic and trauma protection for the wearer or
      holder.
      (d) "Rifle" shall have the same meaning as defined in paragraph
      (20) of subdivision (c) of Section 12020.


      12324. Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the possession,
      importation, sale, attempted sale, or transport of ammunition from
      which the propellant has been removed and the primer has been
      permanently deactivated.


      12325. Nothing in this chapter shall prohibit the manufacture of
      ammunition under contracts approved by agencies of the state or
      federal government.


      No mention of rifle ammo.
      It doesn't matter how scary, ugly, uncomfortable, or inconvenient self defense can be. Like it or not, you will never, ever be relieved of your duty and responsibility to defend your life, your family, your country and your freedom.

      How much ammo do I need? Enough to last me the rest of my life, and then lot more for later.

      The government does not come knocking at your door. It comes knocking down your door.

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      • #4
        Noonanda
        Veteran Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 3404

        thanks nick but it kinda doesnt answer my question, is .308/.762 nato reloaded for personal use legal? I think it is according to google but seeing if anyone else has done this before?
        "You see in this world theres two kinds of people my friend. Those with loaded guns, and those who dig... You Dig" Blondie from TGBU

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        • #5
          maschronic
          Veteran Member
          • Apr 2006
          • 4387

          i think Nick did answer your question. it is legal for you to do that with a rifle ammo. it isn't listed. i know i own .223 AP rounds and 30-06AP rounds. i legally bought them in CA.
          I am offically a gun nut!!!!!

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