Oklahoma Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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How does Oklahoma treat the use of suppressors (silencers) on firearms?

  1. Illegal under all circumstances

  2. Legal for hunting only

  3. Legal for all lawful purposes

  4. Regulated by federal law only

The correct answer is: Legal for all lawful purposes

Oklahoma law recognizes the use of suppressors as legal for all lawful purposes. This means that individuals who comply with federal regulations regarding the ownership and use of suppressors can use them in various contexts, including but not limited to hunting, target shooting, and self-defense. It's essential to understand that while suppressors are legal under Oklahoma law, they are also regulated at the federal level by the National Firearms Act (NFA). This regulation requires individuals to undergo background checks and pay a tax to purchase and own a suppressor. However, the primary takeaway is that Oklahomans can legally use suppressors as long as they adhere to these regulations, making the option that encompasses broader lawful purposes the correct choice.