Firearm law reference
Nevada Firearm Laws
A plain-English overview of the firearm rules most relevant to buying and selling in Nevada — private-sale background checks, restricted-firearm and magazine rules, handgun roster, and waiting periods. Federal law applies everywhere on top of these state rules.
At a glance
What to watch for
Frequently asked
Does Nevada require a background check for private firearm sales?+
Yes. Nevada requires private firearm transfers to go through a licensed dealer (FFL), who runs the background check.
Does Nevada restrict "assault weapons"?+
Nevada does not have a state "assault weapons" ban, though federal rules still apply.
Are magazine-capacity limits in effect in Nevada?+
Nevada does not impose a state large-capacity magazine limit.
Is there a waiting period to receive a firearm in Nevada?+
Nevada does not impose a state waiting period, though the federal background check must still clear before transfer.
Buying or selling in Nevada?
Rangium shows these state-specific notes right on every listing, and Vanta can answer compliance questions against your own inventory. Rangium is a neutral listings venue — it never processes payment or ships firearms.