No.
No convicted felon may lawfully own or possess a firearm, regardless of its age or historical status. Not unless it is totally inoperative and incapable of being fired. NO FIREARMS! Period.
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A firearm meant to be fired from the shoulder, as opposed to a handgun.
Having a magazine in a firearm can mean that the firearm is loaded, and ready for use (if a cartridge has been chambered). If it is not loaded, it takes longer to put it in a condition that it can be fired.
A firearm which requires an individual pull of the trigger for each bullet fired.
The barrel of a firearm is the tube through which a bullet travels when a gun is fired.
If you did not answer the question truthfully on your application, you can be fired.
No. "Firearm" is defined basically as a small arms weapon, as a rifle or pistol, from which a projectile is fired by gunpowder. A slingshot is a weapon, but not a firearm.
It is a firearm that cannot be fired or used to discharge ammunition. Parts are removed and sealed by welding, or by flame cutting with a torch. Once deactivated, it is no longer legally a gun.
The winchester 25-35 Cartridge CAN be safely fired in a 25-36 Marlin caliber firearm. They are similar cartridges, the Marlin is a bit longer. For that reason the Marlin ammo cannot be fired in the Winchester.
A bullet
The chamber of a firearm is the part that holds the cartridge when it is in position to be fired.