I Don't know, call them or ask them online. That was another attempt by our communist governor to rip the rights under the 2nd amendment from the citizens of this state. Just another of his (midnight-backroom) deals. If it has hit the ballot, it would have never happened.
As far as I know... With new ammo laws you have to physically go in and purchase it over the counter and can't buy online anymore... I could be wrong... A call to them would probably be your best bet
Edit* I missed the post that stated they do not transfer ammo anymore. Secondly there seems to be a lot of confusion with the ammo laws. It is still ok to order ammunition online. We are not only limited to purchasing from a store's inventory. Online orders need to shipped to an approved ammunition vendor and transfer is done there. There is a fee and sales tax will be collected as well. This is the same process for the private sales of ammunition. Hope this is helpful.
Thanks for the question, at this time we are not doing any face to face or online vendor ammo transfers. Absent any directives or SOPs from the DOJ on how those transactions are to be completed, Turners is not facilitating any such transfers.
We can no longer purchase ammo online. Must go to the gun shop and they retrieve it from their stock.
You have to order it from Turners online store and have it shipped to the store. Can't order it from any other location.
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