Gun laws in American Samoa
Gun laws in American Samoa regulate the sale, possession, and use of firearms and ammunition in the unincorporated territory of American Samoa.
Summary table
| Subject/Law | Long guns | Handguns | Relevant statutes | Notes |
| Permit required to purchase? | Yes | N/A | A license is required to possess or import long guns or ammunition. Handguns are prohibited for civilian possession despite D.C. v Heller and McDonald v Chicago. | |
| Firearm registration? | Yes | Yes | All firearms must be registered with the American Samoa Public Safety Department. | |
| Assault weapon law? | No | No | All handguns and centerfire firearms banned; Only 12, 16, 20 and 410 gauge shotguns and shotgun shells and 22 caliber rifles and their ammunitions are allowed | |
| Magazine capacity restriction? | No | No | ||
| Concealed carry allowed? | N/A | No | Concealed carry is illegal. | |
| License required for open carry? | Yes | Yes | Open carry is legal for holders of a valid License to Possess which are required to purchase and possess firearms; though Licenses to Possess have been restricted to only shotguns and rimfire rifles since 1991, effectively banning handguns. Licenses issued for handguns and other firearms prior to 1991 are grandfathered as long as they remain valid. | |
| NFA weapons restricted? | Yes | Yes | Explosive weapons, machine guns, gas guns, short barreled rifles, short barreled shotguns, and silencers are prohibited. | |
| Peaceable journey laws? | No | No | Federal law applies. |