Massachusetts Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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Which of the following firearms does Massachusetts classify as 'Large Capacity'?

  1. A rifle with a 10-round magazine

  2. A shotgun that can hold 5 rounds

  3. A firearm capable of holding more than 10 rounds

  4. A pistol with a 7-round capacity

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

The classification of 'Large Capacity' firearms in Massachusetts is based on the capability of the firearm to hold more than a specified number of rounds in its magazine or chamber. According to Massachusetts law, any firearm that can accept a magazine or modify to hold more than 10 rounds qualifies as a 'Large Capacity' weapon. This definition is particularly important for understanding the legal regulations surrounding firearms in the state, affecting everything from ownership and licensing to the permissible types of firearms for purchase. Options that mention capacities under the threshold of more than 10 rounds, such as a rifle with a 10-round magazine, a shotgun that can hold 5 rounds, or a pistol with a 7-round capacity, do not meet the criteria to be classified as 'Large Capacity' in this context. Thus, the correct answer reflects the law's stipulation regarding the capacity limit.