yes beceause if you don't you can be arrested
Sorry, that is incorrect. There is no national registration of firearms in the U.S. and only a handful of states require registration. Texas is not one of those.
Not for ownership or possession of guns, but to CARRY them in public when you're not hunting or target shooting at a range, then yes, you need a permit.
The permit identifies both you and the kind of guns you're allowed to carry.
By the way, the federal government has had a form of gun registration for all guns sold by gun dealers (holders of a Federal Firearms License, or FFL). Those forms are not computerized in a database, but the gun dealer holds on to them and eventually they get sent to the feds for permanent storage.
Regular guns, no. Class III items must be registered no matter where you are.
Texas does not have gun registration unless you are talking about NFA items, and that is a federal registration.
Nope. MOST US states do not require registration of ordinary firearms.
No, the state of Texas does not require registration of regular handguns and rifles.
Only NFA regulated items, such as full auto firearms, short barreled rifles/shotguns, suppressors, etc.
A regular rifle, no.
No. There are no state requirements for registration.
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Depends on what state you are in. In MOST of the US, there IS no requirement to register a gun.
Assuming you mean "gun" permit, yes, the state of Tennessee recognizes gun permits from any state.
No, Ohio doesn't require gun registration.
Gun registration is regulated by state. There is no federal gun registry, yet. You have to check with your state's gun laws.
Depends on the state's firearms laws.
Contact your local police.
See the link below for a summary of Tenn. gun laws-
The state of Missourid does not require registration, so the answer is, you don't register it.
Depends on how the local and state laws are written.