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Are Airguns Legal in Arizona?
Yes. Airguns are legal here for adults.
No meaningful state or national barrier for adult buyers, though local rules can still apply.
Tier 4 — Permissive
No meaningful state-level barrier for adult buyers. Local rules may still apply.
AZ
The picture at a glance
Each measure below scores how restrictive Arizona is on that part of owning or transferring an airgun, from permissive (green) to firearm-level (red).
ClassificationNot a firearm
Age ruleNo state rule
PossessionFree for adults
Transfer / saleNo state process
TransportNo state rule
PreemptionState preempts
The rules in detail
Classification
Not a firearm
Not a firearm under state law.
Age rule
No state rule
No specific state-level airgun age rule.
Possession
Free for adults
Lawful for adults; no permit or registration.
Transfer / sale
No state process
No state-imposed transfer process.
Transport
No state rule
No state-specific transport rules.
Preemption
State preempts
Firearms preemption is robust; airgun coverage less explicit.
Hunting with an airgun
Explicit PCP recognition; one of the most expansive airgun-hunting states
Deer
Allowed with conditions
Allowed (qualified)
Turkey
Unresolved / not addressed
Unresolved in source set
Small game
Unresolved / not addressed
Unresolved in source set
Predators
Unresolved / not addressed
Unresolved in source set
Other big game
Allowed with conditions
Allowed (qualified — incl. bison/elk in some captures)
Local rules that still apply
Phoenix / Tucson
Standard urban discharge ordinances apply (general nuisance / reckless discharge).
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This is a plain-language summary compiled from primary statutes and official guidance, not legal advice. Laws change and local rules vary, so verify the current rules with the relevant authority before buying, selling, or hunting.