It depends on the gun. What kind is it? How bout a handgun, doesnt really matter to me after that. Different handguns load in different ways. That's why I asked. Modern revolvers load one way, "cowboy" revolvers load a little differently, modern semi-autos load another way, a few older semi-autos load another way, breach load handguns load another way, single shot bolt handguns (although uncommon) load another way, etc.
Unless you tell us what type of handgun, the question can't be answered. Single Shot? Revovler? Semi-automatic? Black powder? Center fire? Rim Fire?
If you have a handgun carry permit, definitely. The handgun carry permit covers "any handgun that you legally own or posses."
why can you get a shootgun at 18 but not a handgun
A regular handgun, no. There is no registration in TN.
Which handgun law? Georgia, as well as every other state, has hundreds of handgun laws.
No, Texas does not require handgun registration.
Yes, Illinois requires handgun registration.
No, Missouri does not require handgun registration.
Have it examined by a gunsmith
Like many things, the answer depends- in this case, it depends on the load (powder and bullet weight) and whether fired from a handgun, or sub-machine gun/ carbine. In a handgun, the 9mm Parabellum may be as slow as 1000 fps, or as fast as 1300 FPS (about 1400 for a +P loading) A longer barrel would produce higher velocity.
Winchester did not make a 32/20 handgun.
Handgun Club of America was created in 2005.