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Can you carry a shotgun in your RV?
And yes, your RV is legally considered a vehicle, not a residence, even if it’s parked, and even if you live in it full time. However, the firearm is required to be unloaded and in a locked container, not the center console or glove compartment.
Can I travel with a rifle in my RV?
According to the Firearm Owners Protection Act (FOPA), you are covered under federal law if you are transporting a firearm from somewhere you are allowed to possess the firearm, to somewhere else you are allowed to possess the firearm, as long as you do not stop, and have the firearm unloaded and separate from any …
Can I have a shotgun in my RV in California?
It would have to be in the back of the RV unloaded in a locked case designed for that purpose. It’s the same as carrying any other gun in an RV. Exception would be a handgun if you have a concealed permit but as you said visitor and California recognizes no other states permits that’s not a situation for this question.
Can you drive an RV with the generator on?
Yes, it is perfectly safe to run the RV generator while driving your RV. The generator uses the same gasoline from the same gas tank that the RV uses to fuel the engine. You probably won’t run out of gas while driving but the generator will automatically cut off if the fuel tank drops below 1/4 tank.
What is the shortest shotgun barrel legal in California?
California Penal Code 17180 PC defines a “short-barreled (or sawed-off) shotgun” as a one having either: A barrel or barrels of less than 18 inches in length; or, An overall length of less than 26 inches.
Do I need a permit to have a shotgun in California?
The State of California does not require a permit to purchase rifles, shotguns and handguns. All purchase of guns should be done from a California licensed gun dealer. When purchasing a gun, the purchaser should make an application to the licensed dealer.
Can you take a gun with you camping in California?
You can have a firearm at your campsite while camping or fishing in California. While you may possess a firearm in a national park, national parks prohibit hunting or target shooting. California state parks preclude possession of a firearm unless in specific designated recreation areas.