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AR-15 Laws in Florida

Last verified: April 8, 2026

This is not legal advice. Laws change frequently. Consult a licensed attorney and verify current federal, state, and local regulations before purchasing or building any firearm.

AR-15 Ownership

Legal

Assault Weapon Ban

No Ban

Magazine Capacity Limit

No limit

Short Barreled Rifles (SBR)

Legal (with NFA)

Suppressors

Legal (with NFA)

Permit Required

No

Registration Required

No

Details

No state-level restrictions on AR-15 platform.

Buying in Florida

Background CheckNICS instant check
Waiting Period3-day (waived with concealed carry permit)
Purchase Age21+ for all firearms
Permit to PurchaseNo permit needed
Private Sale Background CheckNot required

Carry Laws

Constitutional CarryYes
Concealed Carry PermitShall-issue (permitless carry since 2023)
Open CarryProhibited (except fishing, hunting, camping)

AR pistols generally follow the same carry laws as handguns in Florida. Verify with local law enforcement.

Local Preemption

State preempts local firearms laws

Neighboring States

How Florida compares to its border states for AR-15 owners.

StateRestriction LevelMag LimitAWB
AlabamaMinimal restrictionsNone
GeorgiaMinimal restrictionsNone

Laws last reviewed: April 2026. Always verify current laws before purchasing.

Shop AR-15 Rifles: All configurations legal in Florida

Florida has no state-level restrictions on standard AR-15 configurations. All rifles in our shop are available to Florida residents, subject to federal law.

Build Your Own AR-15: No restrictions in Florida

Florida imposes no state-level feature restrictions on AR-15 builds. Configure any combination of parts that complies with federal law.

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Product Recommendation Disclaimer: These recommendations are based on our understanding of Florida law as of April 30, 2026. Laws change. Always verify compliance with your local FFL dealer before purchasing. AR15 Outfitters is not a legal authority.

Disclaimer: This is not legal advice. This information is provided for educational purposes only. Laws change frequently. Always verify current regulations with your state legislature or a licensed attorney before purchasing, building, or possessing any firearm or firearm accessory.