Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is considered a large capacity weapon in Massachusetts?

  1. Any firearm capable of holding more than 10 rounds

  2. Only semi-automatic handguns

  3. Any firearm with a detachable magazine

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Any firearm capable of holding more than 10 rounds

In Massachusetts, a large capacity weapon is defined specifically as any firearm that can hold more than 10 rounds of ammunition. This definition applies broadly to various types of firearms, including both handguns and long guns. The state has distinct regulations regarding large capacity firearms, which include a range of restrictions on their sale, possession, and use. Understanding this classification is crucial for compliance with Massachusetts gun laws. The other choices do not accurately capture the full scope of what constitutes a large capacity weapon as specified by Massachusetts law. While semi-automatic handguns and firearms with detachable magazines may sometimes fall into the category of large capacity weapons based on their ammunition capacity, they do not represent the comprehensive definition on their own, as not all firearms with detachable magazines or semi-automatic handguns exceed the 10-round limit. Therefore, the correct answer focuses specifically on the round capacity threshold established by Massachusetts law.