Yes.
So long as the firearm itself is legal in Illinois, yes.
No
Long guns, yes. Handguns and NFA items, no.
no you are only a resident of Texas if you are living in Texas
No. Not until a final adjudication.
If you are not a resident of Texas, the firearm will need to be sent to a dealer (holder of a Federal firearms license) in Texas, who will perform the transfer. If you AND the recipient are both residents of Texas, there is no registration of ordinary firearms. Make a two copies of a bill of sale describing the firearm, you sign, he signs, each gets a copy.
Legally, no. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to purchase a handgun.
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By the Gun Control ACt 1968, all felons are prohibited from the purchase and possession of firearms in any way.Thus, no, you may not.
Yes. Unless it was felony probation. Only felony convictions limit your ability to possess firearms.
Texas does not require a license to possess a firearm. A license to CARRY a concealed firearm requires that you be 21.
If it uses gunpowder to launch a projectile it is considered a firearm