You need to consult a lawyer who is familiar with firearms law in order to get the correct answer. #2 answ: You can ask this as many ways as you want, but the answer is the same. When convicted of a felony there are certain laws that will aplly to you that you have to observe to stay off paper. Pellet, black powder, knives over 6 inches.... It doesn't matter. Apply for your rights back first, then you will be clear to own what you like. Better safe than to go back for a technicality.
3000$ or more
$50-$75 if it is a single shot, $150-$250 if it is a double barrel.
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It usually says right on the barrel. Single shot / single load pistols are pellet pistols. Most BB guns have a reservoir for the BB's. There are a few that shoot either a BB or a pellet. You will have to look at the instructions or the display box to see what it says. Pellet pistols are more accurate than BB pistols. Most BB pistols will say .177 BB. Pellet pistols will say .177 Cal and not say BB.
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BB's or a single shot .177 caliber pellet.
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Ducks are hunted with a shotgun. The speed and size of a duck would make it virtually impossible to hit with a single bullet or pellet, when in flight. A shotgun uses lots of tiny pellets that spread out in area from the gun, giving the hunter more chance of hitting the target, these tiny pellets also have less of a destructive effect on the birds, which are usually eaten.
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