You would need to specify what "firearms licence" you had in mind, as well as the location you were referring to. In most of the US, no such licence is needed, save for Illinois, which requires you to have a Firearm Owners Identification Card (FOID).
Federal Firearms License.
In the US, you apply for a business license and apply to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives for an 01 Federal Firearms License (Dealer's license).
No, you do not need a license to buy a gun magazine in most states in the United States. Gun magazines are typically considered firearm accessories and are regulated differently than firearms themselves, which may require a license to purchase.
Pennsylvania doesn't require licencing to purchase ordinary Title 1 firearms. For a concealed carry permit, you must be 21.
That will depend on what license, and where it is issued from. There is no one "firearms license" in the US. A few states DO require a license to BUY a gun, most require a license to CARRY a gun concealed, and you must have a DEALER'S license to sell guns. It may take minutes, or months.
As of 2012, there were 51,438 retail gun stores, and 7,356 pawn shops with a gun dealer's license. There are about 62,000 collectors with a Federal Firearms license.
No you do not need a license because they are not catagorized as firearms. They are still considered toys. It doesn't matter how realistic they look, they are still toys. However you still have to be over the age of 18 to purchase them.
You can apply but not only will you not get a license to carry, you will not be issued any firearms license.
It depends on several factors; Where you are located and exactly what you mean by "gun license." Do you mean a license to carry a gun? A license to purchase a gun? A license to build guns?
It depends. Some, but only a few, states in the U.S. require a license to purchase a gun. A gun permit normally refers to a permit allowing you to carry the gun on your person in public. Some people use the terms interchangeably, but each state calls the gun permit something different. In Tennessee, it is called a "Handgun Carry Permit." In Florida, it is a "Weapons Permit."
Yes. The timeframe is never. A convicted felon may not purchase, possess, or be allowed access to firearms or ammunition. That's federal law.
There is no "license" to buy Class III firearms (fully automatic or machine guns). The transfer of each machine gun must be approved by the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives. There is a $200 transfer tax for each gun purchased.