Oregon Revised Statutes
Or. Rev. Stat. § 166.460 (2026)
Antique firearms excepted
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166.460 Antique firearms excepted. (1) ORS 166.250, 166.260, 166.291 to 166.295, 166.410, 166.412, 166.425, 166.434, 166.438 and 166.450 do not apply to antique firearms.
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (1) of this section, possession of an antique firearm by a person described in ORS 166.250 (1)(c)(B) to (D) or (G) constitutes a violation of ORS 166.250. [Amended by 1979 c.779 §6; 1989 c.839 §25; 1993 c.735 §8; 1995 c.729 §9; 2001 c.1 §11; 2001 c.666 §§35,47; 2003 c.614 §10; 2009 c.499 §5; 2015 c.50 §14]
Notes of Decisions
Cited in 2
cases (1 in the last 5 years), 1978–2022 · leading case: State v. Burris, 518 P.3d 891 (Or. 2022).
State v. Burris, 518 P.3d 891 (Or. 2022). “470—containing ORS 166.460, which provides that, subject to exceptions, ORS 166.”
State v. Hash, 578 P.2d 482 (Or. Ct. App. 1978). “Defendant also asserted at trial that the gun was an antique within the meaning of ORS 166.460 and therefore was not the subject of a charge under ORS 166.”
— Or. Rev. Stat. § 166.460(1) — 1 case
State v. Burris, 518 P.3d 891 (Or. 2022). “470—containing ORS 166.460, which provides that, subject to exceptions, ORS 166.”
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