RESTRICTIONS
Some states limit magazine capacity, and some states do not allow threaded barrels. We have listed the state restrictions that we are aware of, but make no guarantees the information is complete. It is the responsibility of the buyer to research and obey all applicable local, state, and federal laws in regard to the possession, use, and sale of any product purchased from Ed Brown Products, Inc. For additional information on your specific state restrictions, please contact your local FFL (Federal Firearms License) dealer.
STATE
LEGAL MAGAZINE CAPACITY LIMIT
THREADED BARREL ALLOWED?
California
10 rounds
Not allowed
Colorado
15 rounds
Allowed
Connecticut
10 rounds
Not allowed
D.C.
10 rounds
Not allowed
Delaware
17 rounds
Not allowed
Hawaii
10 rounds
Allowed
Illinois
Chicago/Highland Park
15 rounds
10 rounds
Not allowed
Not allowed
Maryland - MD Roster 1911's
10 rounds
Allowed
Massachussetts - no handguns approved for sale
10 rounds
Not allowed
New Jersey
10 rounds
Not allowed
New York
Unable to ship firearms to the following counties: Bronx, Nassau, Richmond, Kings, Queens, New York
10 rounds
Not allowed
Oregon
10 rounds
Allowed
Rhode Island
10 rounds
Not allowed
Vermont
15 rounds
Allowed
Washington
10 rounds
Not allowed
WHAT THIS MEANS
If you are a resident of one of these states, we are unable to ship a magazine that exceeds the legal magazine capacity limit, or any accessories that would allow you to increase your magazine capacity beyond the legal limit.
If you order a Fueled Series M&P, and live in a state that has a magazine capacity limit of 15 rounds, you will receive (2) 15-round magazines with the Ed Brown low profile pads included, instead of (2) 17 round magazines.
If you order a Fueled Series M&P, and live in a state that has a magazine capacity limit of 10 rounds, your Fueled Series model will NOT include a magwell, and you will receive (2) 10-round S&W OEM factory magazines with S&W OEM factory base plates, instead of (2) 17 round magazines. This is due to the fact that the EB M&P magwell requires the magazines to use the EB base plates.
If you reside in a state that restricts threaded barrels, your M&P or 1911, will include a non-threaded barrel.