That depends on the jurisdictions sentencing guidelines. There may be a chance of probation, however, because you're a convicted felon and the charge involves a weapon (which typically aggravates a charge), the chances of Jail/Prison time are higher than probation.
Brandishing a weapon is typically charged as a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction. Penalties can include fines, probation, and jail time.
It will depend on the actual charges that are brought. Felonies in Arizona are set at 7 years. If it is a misdemeanor charge, it is one year. However, it is tolled for absence from the state
You will receive what is called a "page two" while in jail. So you will have to wait another cycle in jail to then see a judge on the new charge of probation violation, after you've already seen the judge for the assault charge. So if you see a judge every 24 hours for every violation, it'd be two days.
A felon in possession of a firearm will face a new felony range charge. Punishment ranges from probation to up to ten years in jail.
Probably, unless the provisions of your probation or the laws regarding CCW in your state forbid it.
Assault with a deadly weapon.
INVestigation of Assault with a Deadly Weapon
Armed violence is a serious charge. It means, generally speaking that a crime was committed using a weapon of some sort. Sometimes this charge is called assault with a deadly weapon.
Individuals cannot "CHARGE" anybody with anything. Only Prosecutors/DA's can charge people. However, the victim can ACCUSE you of this offense.
A more violent act of assault usually involving a deadly weapon
You don't appeal a charge - you appeal a conviction.
Any weapon that discharges a projectile by means of igniting an explosive charge to drive it out of a barrel.