DungeonDweller
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The first two do not exist in Wisconsin where Kenosha is, and Wisconsin Concealed Carry license doesn't limit magazine capacity. I, myself, carry 12 & 15 round magazines (depends on gun) and when wearing a shoulder rig I have 3 of those on me. We need to transfer through an FFL if we purchase from a dealer or through the mail, and that paperwork is supposed to be destroyed after a year. A sale between private citizens is not regulated at all, though there of course are laws that you are supposed to follow (not selling to underage people, felons, illegal aliens).Here there are 3 levels of approved firearms ownership here. You cannot legally purchase or posses either firearms or ammunition without them.
- Firearms identification card (sporting) - This permits you to purchase and own rifles and pistols with less than 10 rounds capacity and shotguns with less than 5 rd capacity
- Firearms identification card (large capacity) - This permits you to purchase anything that's capable of accepting more than 10 rounds or shotguns over 5 rds but less than 8 that isn't considered a destructive device. Note, this state does not allow the sale of magazines over 10rds for any firearm. Also note, shotguns capable of holding more than 5 rounds have to be restricted to 5 rounds to be legal.
- License to carry - This is your concealed carry permit, pistols only and still 10rds max capacity
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