Yes
Yes.....but they must be kept at a gun range, they aren't allowed to be at. You're home.
No
Single shot, revolver, automatic, semi-automatic
The first semi-automatic rifle was developed around 1885. the first semi-automatic pistol was invented in 1892. The first semi-automatic shotgun came out in 1902. Semi automatic handguns account for 50% of guns sales in the United States.
$60-$90, depending on condition. These were low cost handguns of indifferent quality.
Not in .38 Special. Several manufacturers make handguns in .38 Super, though.
STI international is a global weapons manufacturer and retail company. They specialize in the sales of handmade, automatic, and semi automatic weapons. Most commonly, pistols and handguns are sold.
Semi-automatic.
Depends on the laws of your state or country- they vary. I reside in VA, and you CAN use a semi auto handgun for hunting IF it meets the state game regulations for power.
In Canada, the kinds of guns that shops are allowed to carry for sale are only hand guns and semi-automatic guns. Fully automatic guns are not allowed to be sold.
5 in a semi automatic shotgun, no limit on pump shotguns
You need to contact the Australian embassy on this matter. Firearms ownership in Australia is much more strictly regulated in Australia than in the US, and the laws on what's permissible vary greatly. If you have handguns or semi-automatic rifles, you almost certainly won't be allowed to have them in Australia.