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According to BATF, a licensee may sell interchangeable ammunition such as a . 22 cal. rimfire to a person less than age 21 (but age 18 or older) if the dealer is satisfied that the ammunition is for use in a rifle.18 USC 922:http://www4.law.cornell.edu/uscode/h...2----000-.html27 CFR 478.99http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2...7cfr478.99.htmClear as mud
So this means they "could" sell 9mm because it is interchangeable. I will call the ellensburg bi mart and ask, this is killing me.edit - Tried to call, nobody answered. Ill try again later. PS upon further research, I have read that 9mm can be sold to 18 year olds because it is considered interchangeable. If the 18 year old can supply proof that it is for a rifle, Such as the rifle manual. It is also very subject to the stores policy. Some will take proof and sell 9mm, some won't.