Absolutely, as long as you follow the general guidlines set forth by the federal govt. such as being at least 21 years of age for a handgun and 18 for a shotgun or rifle and not having any felonies on your record.
This depends upon the State. Most states will say no to aliens seeking firearms. The State of VA allows such purchases.
Legally, yes. A firearm is defined as the receiver (frame) Even when it has been taken apart, the receiver is still legally a firearm.
You need to contact the Phillippine embassy on this matter to see if you can even import a firearm into their country legally.
not for humans legally in the usa
The best way to go about it, if you want to do something like that, is to take them to the shop where the firearm's being purchased at. You buy the firearm, and have them fill out the BATFE Form 4473.
Be of legal age and not be legally disqualified from purchasing a firearm.
A felon is no longer allowed to legally carry a firearm.
A gun part is not a regulated item. However, the frame of a firearm, known as the receiver is legally a firearm. A convicted felon may not possess a firearm, nor may they possess ammunition.
Yes. Only if it was made in the US before 1986 and follows all firearm laws, so yes, you can
Never. You get a domestic violence conviction, you lose your firearms rights. It's that simple.
Legally, no. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to purchase a handgun.
From a gun dealer. Legally the bare receiver IS a firearm, and you will need to go through the same processes as if you were buying an entire gun.
Assuming you are an adult, and not currently on probation or parole, you should be able to legally purchase a firearm.