CCW SBR in Ok

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POKE1911

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@TimHarper you out there?

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I’m legitimately asking if it’s legal to carry an SBR concealed in the state of Oklahoma. Like a Sig MPX, Scorpion, or a Rattler in a backpack. I know if it’s a braced pistol, it can be but in some states SBR’s are not allowed to be concealed.
 

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This is the definition pulled directly out of the SDA law. I’m no lawyer but it would seem to me based on this definition that a SBR would qualify as a handgun and would be legal to carry. Maybe someone else knows more than I do.


TITLE 21 § 1289.3 DEFINITIONS FOR FIREARMS ACT
"Pistols" or "handguns" as used in the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971 and the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act shall mean any firearm capable of discharging single or multiple projectiles from a single round of ammunition composed of any material which may reasonably be expected to be able to cause lethal injury, with a barrel or barrels less than sixteen (16) inches in length, and using a combustible propellant charge, but not to include any firearm with an overall length of twenty- six (26) inches or more, flare guns, underwater fishing guns or blank pistols.
 

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This is the definition pulled directly out of the SDA law. I’m no lawyer but it would seem to me based on this definition that a SBR would qualify as a handgun and would be legal to carry. Maybe someone else knows more than I do.


TITLE 21 § 1289.3 DEFINITIONS FOR FIREARMS ACT
"Pistols" or "handguns" as used in the Oklahoma Firearms Act of 1971 and the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act shall mean any firearm capable of discharging single or multiple projectiles from a single round of ammunition composed of any material which may reasonably be expected to be able to cause lethal injury, with a barrel or barrels less than sixteen (16) inches in length, and using a combustible propellant charge, but not to include any firearm with an overall length of twenty- six (26) inches or more, flare guns, underwater fishing guns or blank pistols.

thanks, exactly what I was looking for.
 

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