Yes.
"Yes" is only partially correct. In order to buy a handgun in another state other than the state where you reside, you must have the gun shipped to an FFL dealer within your state and pick up the gun there.
No, Missouri does not require handgun registration.
You can not buy a gun in Wisconsin and live somewhere else. In order to by a gun in Wisconsin you have to live there.
To get the final Handgun/Pistol in Resident Evil 5 you need to complete Resident evil 5, buy every Handgun/Pistol and upgrade each one to the max then you will unlock a new Handgun/Pistol. The final Handgun/Pistol is faster than the other ones but not as powerful.
At least 18. To buy a handgun from a dealer, 21.
Strictly speaking, no. You can only buy handgun within your state of residence. However, you can pay for a handgun in another state, have the gun shipped to a dealer in your state, then go to that dealer to pick it up.
In order to purchase a handgun in a state other than the state where you reside, you must have the handgun shipped to a dealer in your state and pick it up there. The dealer in your state will charge some sort of transfer fee, which can range anywhere from $25 up to $100.
A resident of one state may buy a rifle or shotgun from a licensed dealer in another state IF his home state approves such a purchase (Kentucky will). You may not buy from a private citizen, dealer only, and you cannot buy a handgun in another state.
Technically, no. Legally, you can only buy a handgun within the state where you reside. However, you can pay for a handgun in another state, have it shipped to a dealer in your state, then pick it up at that dealer after the dealer performs a background check.
Yes but have to wait like 3 years to get a CCW
No. Idaho State law. A resident of the state of Idaho may purchase rifles and shotguns in a state contiguous to Idaho. Residents of those states may purchase a rifle or shotgun in Idaho. Missouri is not contiguous to Idaho.
If you mean a legal resident alien, yes. If you mean a legal resident of Arizona, yes. If you mean a legal resident of another state- THAT depends on which gun. You may purchase a rifle or shotgun from a dealer in any state (unless you reside in CA) but you may only purchase a handgun in your home state.
In order to transfer the ownership of a handgun to a resident of a different state than your own, FEDERAL law requires that to gun be sent TO a Dealer with a Federal Firearms license in the home state of the person recieving it. They go to the dealer, complete the same paperwork and process as if they were buying it from that dealer. This applies in all 50 states.