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Ar 15 carry

Can I carry my ar 15 rifle in my truck/car with me here in Pa. And yes it will be loaded i dont believe in carrying unloaded firearms.Please only answer if you know or have experience with law enforcement while doing so I don't need the know it all statements from couch carriers lol
 

You will only get officer opinion which is not any better than couch carriers. Look up the laws on your state website.

Don't accept an answer unless they can show you the statute that's backs up their opinion.
 
I been trying to find the laws the stuff I've been finding so far have been confusing to me that's why I went here just to see if somebody has experience with this situation
 
From our very own website, usacarry.com.

A handgun being transported in a vehicle without a license to carry must be unloaded and must be carried under one of the exceptions listed above under ‘Carry.’ Rifles and shotguns may be transported in a vehicle as long as they are unloaded.
Pennsylvania Concealed Carry Permit Information
 
Looks like the previous thread is a link to the PA Uniform Firearm act. That sounds like something you might want to peruse.
 
I would look this up as mentioned above. FWIW my understanding that it is against the game laws to carry a loaded long gun in order to prevent poaching. I'm not planning on carrying a long gun so I haven't bothered to do the research myself.
 
Title 18

§6106. Firearms not to be carried without a license.

(a) Offense defined.--

(1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), any person who carries a firearm in any vehicle or any person who carries a firearm concealed on or about his person, except in his place of abode or fixed place of business, without a valid and lawfully issued license under this chapter commits a felony of the third degree.

§6109. Licenses.

(a) Purpose of license.--A license to carry a firearm shall be for the purpose of carrying a firearm concealed on or about one's person or in a vehicle throughout this Commonwealth.

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Get a permit.
 

:sigh: An AR-15 is not a "firearm" as defined within the PA Uniform Firearms act. You should keep reading. Most people (not cops) are prohibited from transporting a loaded rifle, long gun, shotgun, etc., even if licensed.


The PA UFA defines a firearm:

 
Ok ... apparently people cannot read the law. The above stated law is correct, but the statement before it is incorrect. You can legally have and carry a loaded firearm (meaning a rifle revolver or handgun with the barrel length of 15 inches or less and that the overall length of the rifle is less than 26 inches) in your vehicle as long as u have a concealed carry license. The person who posted above must not know u can buy ars with a variety of barrel lengths. So if ur ars barrel length is 15 inch or less and the over all length is less than 26 inches ur good. The barrel length includes flash hiders, suppressors and any barrel attachment. And total length includes butt stock fully extended. If your barrel is less than 16 inches make sure u check PAs short barreled rifle laws.
 


Or maybe I do know all that. The OP was about (I thought) "an ar 15 rifle", not an SBR, and my response was within
the context of an ar-15 (or even the M4-type) having a barrel of at least 16" without the OP mentioning any modifiers
to the contrary.

My primary concern was preventing him from committing a misdemeanor while thinking he was legal. Prudence and all that.
Despite the snark your post does raise a good point, and only the OP could specify which he is referring to.
So OP, which is it?
 
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