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This is my first post or question as a member so please be patient w/me.
Just wondering if I can keep rounds in my rifle, in the case in back seat w/ action open? No round chambered of course. BTW I am in Oregon.
(3) Firearms carried openly in belt holsters are not concealed within the meaning of this section.
(4)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, a handgun is readily accessible within the meaning of this section if the handgun is within the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
(b) If a vehicle has no storage location that is outside the passenger compartment of the vehicle, a handgun is not readily accessible within the meaning of this section if:
(A) The handgun is stored in a closed and locked glove compartment, center console or other container; and
(B) The key is not inserted into the lock, if the glove compartment, center console or other container unlocks with a key.
(5) Unlawful possession of a firearm is a Class A misdemeanor
Oregon does not have a Concealed Weapons Permit. Oregon has a Concealed HANDGUN Permit. It does not cover rifles, shotguns, knives, or any other weapon you might like to hide on your person.
I'm thinking that it may be considered a "concealed weapon" as it is inside of a car, so having a concealed permit should take care of that.
Well from reading these questions on here before,I don't believe it's a problem in Oregon at all.I believe you can have the rifle loaded. BELIEVE I'm saying
Now in Washington,you CAN NOT have a bullet in the chamber or the magazine (bolt action) or a detachable type magazine in the gun while in the vehicle.
But most CCP only refer to handguns (washington for sure)
Rifles are not mentioned because the law does not apply to them. You can carry a rifle loaded to the brim, under your seat, on your seat , or where ever you like. This does not apply to ORV's as you can not carry ammo in your rifle while on a 4-wheeler or side by side. Unfortunately I have first hand experience with this. Obviously I do not recommend carrying a round in your chamber, but is is legal as to my experience. This is Oregon as well, I have no knowledge of other states take on it.
I wonder how (In OR/ID) something like a belt fed with an attached but not chambered ammo case/belt is viewed if mounted to an off road side by side rocker crawler? I am going to make one of the setups soon
I'd have to say that's illegal. It would technically be the same as having a loaded mag in, but no round in the chamber, since the belt would have to sit on the feed tray and thats inside the weapon
In Washington, no loaded long gun is allowed in a vehicle, ever, not under any circumstance. F&W law/rule. Before you carry a loaded long gun in a vehicle in OR and ID you better check your F&W laws, not your firearms laws. Handgun/pistol permits have nothing to do with long guns.
I wonder how (In OR/ID) something like a belt fed with an attached but not chambered ammo case/belt is viewed if mounted to an off road side by side rocker crawler? I am going to make one of the setups soon
Not exactly sure how your intending to go here.
In WA based on WA laws it would be legal for you to have the can (which is not a magazine) with a loaded belt (belt is the "feeding device") in the can mounted to the cradle. This would be no different then having a mag in a stock pouch or in a Redi-Mag holder on the gun (since it is not "inserted" in the firearm).
If you insert the belt (feeding device) into the firearm then it would be illegal.