Is Blank Firing Guns Legal in Vermont After the 2026 Law Changes?

Yes, blank firing guns are legal in Vermont, provided they comply with state and federal regulations. Vermont has no specific statutes prohibiting blank-firing firearms, but they must adhere to the same laws governing other firearms, including background checks for transfers and prohibitions for felons.


Key Regulations for Blank Firing Guns in Vermont

  • Firearm Definition Compliance: Vermont’s 2023 Firearm Safety Act defines blank-firing guns as firearms if they are capable of expelling a projectile. Sellers must verify buyers are not prohibited persons under 13 V.S.A. § 4016.
  • Local Permit Requirements: Some municipalities, like Burlington, require permits for open carry of any firearm, including blank-firing replicas. Check with the Vermont State Police or local law enforcement for jurisdiction-specific rules.
  • Federal NFA Restrictions: Fully automatic blank-firing guns (e.g., converted machine guns) remain subject to the National Firearms Act (NFA), requiring ATF registration and a $200 tax stamp.