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18 for all Title 1 firearms, 21 for anything requiring an NFA tax stamp, such as short barreled rifles (barrel length under 16 inches), short barreled shotguns (barrel length under 18 inches), etc.
21 years of age or older and depending on if you're a felon or if you are prohibitted to own a gun.
It depends on the state. In some (maybe most) states, you have to be 21. In some states, you can own one at 18. Federal law says you have to be 21 to buy a handgun from a licensed dealer.
18 to buy a rifle or shotgun, 21 to buy a handgun or assault rifle.
18 for rifle or shotgun, 21 for handgun.
18 for rifle or shotgun, 21 for handgun.
Legal age to buy a rifle or shotgun is 18. 21 for handguns.
For a rifle or shotgun, you must be at least 18. For a handgun, at least 21.
In the United States, 18 to purchase a shotgun or rifle, 21 to purchase a handgun.
Purchase from a dealer is regulated by Federal law- 18 for rifle or shotgun, 21 for handgun.
In the US, 18 for rifle and shotgun rounds, 21 for handgun rounds. Enforcement is something else entirely.
Buying a gun from a dealer is controlled by Federal law- 18 for a rifle or shotgun, 21 for a handgun.
Sales of firearms by dealers is governed by Federal law, so it applies to ALL states. You must be 18 to buy a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to buy a handgun.
Legally, no. You must be 18 to purchase a rifle or shotgun, and 21 to purchase a handgun.
Rifle and Shotgun only.