Nevada Code § 503.150

Manner of hunting game birds or mammals: Unlawful acts; carrying of certain handguns lawful during certain seasons
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1. Unless otherwise specified by
Commission regulation, it is unlawful to hunt:
(a) Any game bird or game mammal with any gun
capable of firing more than one round with one continuous pull of the trigger,
or with any full steel, full steel core, full metal jacket, tracer or
incendiary bullet or shell, or any shotgun larger than number 10 gauge.
(b) Big game mammals in any manner other than
with a rifle, held in the hand, that exerts at least 1,000 foot-pounds of
energy at 100 yards, or with a longbow and arrow which meet the specifications
established by Commission regulation.
(c) Small game mammals in any manner other than
with a handgun, shotgun, rifle, longbow and arrow or by means of falconry.
(d) Game birds with any rifle or handgun, or in
any manner other than with a shotgun held in the hand, with a longbow and arrow
or by means of falconry.
(e) Migratory game birds with any shotgun capable
of holding more than three shells.
(f) Any game bird or game mammal with the aid of
any artificial light.
(g) Any big game mammal, except mountain lions,
with a dog of any breed.
2. A person who is hunting during any
period of an open season during which hunting is restricted to the use of only archery
equipment or a muzzle-loading firearm:
(a) May carry for self-defense a handgun that:
(1) Has a barrel length of less than 8
inches; and
(2) Does not have a telescopic sight.
(b) May not use the handgun carried pursuant to
paragraph (a) to hunt any wildlife.
3. Nothing in this section prohibits the
use of dogs in the hunting of game birds or small game mammals.

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