Navigating Montana’s gun laws is essential for responsible gun owners and enthusiasts. This 2025 guide covers ghost guns, 80% lowers, concealed carry, magazine limits, and more, ensuring you stay compliant and informed in Montana. For related resources, check out our detailed breakdown of ghost gun laws, 80% lowers, and more.
Summary and Gun-Friendliness Rating for Montana
Summary: Montana has minimal gun restrictions, with permitless concealed carry and no bans on assault weapons, magazine limits, waiting periods, red flag laws, safe storage rules, or universal background checks.
Gun-Friendliness Rating:
100% – 0 = Strictest gun laws, 100 = Most gun-friendly
Assault Weapons Ban in Montana
Montana currently has no state-level ban on assault weapons. Source: Giffords Law Center.
Magazine Capacity Limits in Montana
Montana does not impose magazine capacity limits at the state level. Source: Giffords Law Center.
Ghost Gun Laws in Montana
Montana has no specific state laws regulating ghost guns (unserialized firearms). Source: Giffords Law Center.
Concealed Carry in Montana
- Permit Type:
- Permitless (Giffords Law Center)
- Description:
- In Montana, a permit is generally not required to carry a concealed handgun.
Waiting Period in Montana
Montana does not mandate a waiting period between the purchase and delivery of firearms. Source: Giffords Law Center.
Red Flag Laws in Montana
Montana does not have red flag laws (Extreme Risk Protection Orders) in place. Source: Giffords Law Center.
Safe Storage Requirements in Montana
Requirement Level: None (Source: Giffords Law Center)
Description: Montana does not mandate specific firearm storage requirements at the state level.
Background Checks in Montana
Montana does not require universal background checks for all firearm sales; federal laws still apply to licensed dealers. Source: Giffords Law Center.
Open Carry in Montana
Open carry of firearms is generally allowed in Montana, potentially subject to local restrictions or permit requirements in certain areas. Source: Giffords Law Center.
Types of Guns Regulated in Montana
Montana does not have specific state-level bans on particular types of firearms beyond federal law. Source: Giffords Law Center.
Important Legal Cases in Montana
- Montana v. Rogers (2019): Concealed carry without permit
- State v. Fadness (2017): Firearm possession by felons
- Montana v. Bennett (2015): Second Amendment scope
- Jones v. Montana (2021): Public carry laws
Our Opinion on Montana’s Gun Laws
As staunch defenders of the Second Amendment, Husky Armory views Montana’s gun laws as a beacon of freedom for law-abiding citizens. With a gun-friendliness rating of 100/100, Montana prioritizes the constitutional right to bear arms, ensuring minimal barriers like bans or waiting periods that often infringe on personal liberties. This approach not only upholds the principles laid out by our Founding Fathers but also fosters a culture where responsible gun ownership can thrive without undue government interference.
We believe Montana sets a powerful example for other states by embracing permitless carry and rejecting restrictive measures that do little to enhance public safety while burdening lawful gun owners. However, vigilance remains key—any future attempts to impose regulations must be met with fierce opposition to preserve these hard-won freedoms. The Second Amendment is non-negotiable, and Montana’s current laws reflect that sacred commitment.
Disclaimer: This guide provides a general overview and is not legal advice. Gun laws change frequently. Always consult official state statutes and qualified legal counsel for specific guidance. Information primarily sourced from Giffords Law Center and state legislative websites as of April 2025.