very carefully
I'll take a stab at this. Do you mean, one person is giving a gun to another person? If so, the first step is to remove the magazine if it is a semi-automatic or to open the cylinder if it is a revolver. Generally speaking, it's a bad idea to hand a loaded gun to another person. When I show a gun to someone, I clear it and leave it locked open before I hand the gun to the other person.
I'll take a stab at this. Do you mean, one person is giving a gun to another person? If so, the first step is to remove the magazine if it is a semi-automatic or to open the cylinder if it is a revolver. Generally speaking, it's a bad idea to hand a loaded gun to another person. When I show a gun to someone, I clear it and leave it locked open before I hand the gun to the other person.
I'll take a stab at this. Do you mean, one person is giving a gun to another person? If so, the first step is to remove the magazine if it is a semi-automatic or to open the cylinder if it is a revolver. Generally speaking, it's a bad idea to hand a loaded gun to another person. When I show a gun to someone, I clear it and leave it locked open before I hand the gun to the other person.
18 for long gun, 21 for hand gun
Yes, it can be done.
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No.
Any person with a gun has the potential to be a threat to a police officer. A suicidal person with a gun in their hand is a significant threat. If the gun is pointed at the officer, he would be justified in trying to stop the imminent threat. If the gun is not pointed at the officer, the officer should have his weapon at the ready, and take cover.
The only way to do it legally is to have the Georgia resident send it to an FFL dealer in California, then take possession of it through that dealer. Georgia's definition of gun rights and California's do not go hand-in-hand, at all.
First take a megaphone and attach a gun upside-down to it then take a minifig hand and attach it to the upside-down gun
Ask the person's probation officer.
The first person killed with a gun was an unknown English soldier. <><><> There were documented uses of "hand cannon" in battle in the 1200s. We do not have the name of the first unfortunate person.