Overview: As of June 2025, Montana upholds permissive firearm laws, allowing both open and concealed carry without a permit for individuals aged 18 and older who are legally permitted to possess firearms. This policy, known as “constitutional carry,” was established in 2021 through House Bill 102, aligning with the state’s commitment to uphold Second Amendment rights .
  • Montana Gun Laws
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QuestionAnswer
Does Montana have an Assault Weapons Ban?

🚫 No. Montana does not restrict assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, or ghost guns.

Are background checks required for private gun sales?

🚫 No. Private sales are not subject to background checks under Montana law.

Are background checks required through FFL dealers?

✅ Yes. Federal law requires NICS checks for all dealer sales.

Is Montana a Stand Your Ground state?

✅ Yes. Montana has both Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine protections.

What kind of restrictions does Montana have?
  • ℹ️ Constitutional carry (permitless concealed carry for 18+)
  • ℹ️ No waiting period
  • ℹ️ No magazine capacity limits
  • ℹ️ Optional concealed carry permits for reciprocity
Does Montana have any gun storage laws?

⚠️ No general safe storage law, but liability may apply in some child access cases.

Can you buy firearms in bulk in Montana?

✅ Yes. There are no state restrictions on firearm quantities.

Does Montana have a red flag law?

🚫 No. Montana does not allow ERPOs or red flag orders.

Age to purchase firearms?
  • ℹ️ 18+ for long guns,
  • ℹ️ 21+ for handguns from dealers.
Do I have to register my guns in Montana?

🚫 No. Gun registration is not required or allowed.

Do I need a permit to purchase a handgun?

🚫 No. Montana does not require purchase permits.

Does Montana have a waiting period for firearms?

🚫 No. There is no state-imposed waiting period.

Does Montana have an Assault Weapons Ban?

🚫 No. Montana does not restrict assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, or ghost guns.

Are background checks required for private gun sales?

🚫 No. Private sales are not subject to background checks under Montana law.

Are background checks required through FFL dealers?

✅ Yes. Federal law requires NICS checks for all dealer sales.

Is Montana a Stand Your Ground state?

✅ Yes. Montana has both Stand Your Ground and Castle Doctrine protections.

What kind of restrictions does Montana have?
  • ℹ️ Constitutional carry (permitless concealed carry for 18+)
  • ℹ️ No waiting period
  • ℹ️ No magazine capacity limits
  • ℹ️ Optional concealed carry permits for reciprocity
Does Montana have any gun storage laws?

⚠️ No general safe storage law, but liability may apply in some child access cases.

Can you buy firearms in bulk in Montana?

✅ Yes. There are no state restrictions on firearm quantities.

Does Montana have a red flag law?

🚫 No. Montana does not allow ERPOs or red flag orders.

Age to purchase firearms?
  • ℹ️ 18+ for long guns,
  • ℹ️ 21+ for handguns from dealers.
Do I have to register my guns in Montana?

🚫 No. Gun registration is not required or allowed.

Do I need a permit to purchase a handgun?

🚫 No. Montana does not require purchase permits.

Does Montana have a waiting period for firearms?

🚫 No. There is no state-imposed waiting period.

QuestionAnswer
Does Montana allow Open Carry?

✅ Legal without a permit for individuals 18 and older.

Does Montana allow Concealed Carry?

✅ Legal without a permit for 18+ as of February 2021 (constitutional carry).

Non‑Lethal Weapons?

✅ Legal. Pepper spray and stun guns are allowed without a permit.

Places allowed to carry?

✅ Most public places including vehicles and private property, except restricted areas.

Places not allowed to carry?

🚫 Government buildings, schools, and any area posted as “no weapons.”

States honored?

✅ Montana honors permits from states that recognize its permits.

States reciprocate?

✅ Montana CWPs are recognized in:

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

 

⚠️ Some states have residency or permit-type conditions. Always verify before travel.

Permit duration & renewal?

ℹ️ 4 Years.

Can you conceal anything other than a handgun?

🚫 No. Only handguns are clearly covered under constitutional carry.

Permit Licensure?

ℹ️ Optional. Montana issues Concealed Weapon Permits (CWP) for reciprocity in other states.

  • Issued by the County Sheriff
Does Montana allow Open Carry?

✅ Legal without a permit for individuals 18 and older.

Does Montana allow Concealed Carry?

✅ Legal without a permit for 18+ as of February 2021 (constitutional carry).

Non‑Lethal Weapons?

✅ Legal. Pepper spray and stun guns are allowed without a permit.

Places allowed to carry?

✅ Most public places including vehicles and private property, except restricted areas.

Places not allowed to carry?

🚫 Government buildings, schools, and any area posted as “no weapons.”

States honored?

✅ Montana honors permits from states that recognize its permits.

States reciprocate?

✅ Montana CWPs are recognized in:

  • Alabama
  • Alaska
  • Arizona
  • Arkansas
  • Florida
  • Georgia
  • Idaho
  • Indiana
  • Iowa
  • Kansas
  • Kentucky
  • Louisiana
  • Michigan
  • Mississippi
  • Missouri
  • Nebraska
  • Nevada
  • North Carolina
  • North Dakota
  • Ohio
  • Oklahoma
  • South Dakota
  • Tennessee
  • Texas
  • Utah
  • Virginia
  • West Virginia
  • Wisconsin
  • Wyoming

 

⚠️ Some states have residency or permit-type conditions. Always verify before travel.

Permit duration & renewal?

ℹ️ 4 Years.

Can you conceal anything other than a handgun?

🚫 No. Only handguns are clearly covered under constitutional carry.

Permit Licensure?

ℹ️ Optional. Montana issues Concealed Weapon Permits (CWP) for reciprocity in other states.

  • Issued by the County Sheriff

Montana Leadership

Greg Gianforte
Greg Gianforte
Governor of Montana (Republican Party)
  • Born: April 17, 1961 (San Diego, CA)
  • Term Started: January 4, 2021
  • Previous Role: U.S. Representative for Montana’s At-large congressional district
Jon Tester
Jon Tester
U.S. Senator (Democratic Party)
  • Born: August 21, 1956 (Billings, MT)
  • Senate Service: Since January 3, 2007
  • Committees:
    • Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry (Chair)
    • Armed Services
    • Veterans’ Affairs
Steve Daines
Steve Daines
U.S. Senator (Republican Party)
  • Born: August 20, 1962 (Van Nuys, CA)
  • Senate Service: Since January 3, 2015
  • Committees:
    • Energy and Natural Resources
    • Finance
    • Indian Affairs

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