If it has been stored properly and not damaged, as a very general rule, yes.
I'd stay with standard velocity ammo which it was designed for.
300 or so
Under FEDERAL law, which applies in every state, you must be 21 to purchase ammo for a handgun. Ammo that may be used in a handgun or rifle may be purchased at 18 IF the seller knows that it will be used for a rifle.
Try e-gunparts.com or Brownells
CIL/old dominion ammo has no distinct special value,so I would say they are valued at what you can get for them.
is not safe for 11 year old because it for 18 year old
So long as they're supervised, have received proper instruction on firearms safety, and heed to those safe practices, there's no reason why they couldn't.
NO!!!!!!!!! IT WOULDNT BE SAFE TO GIVE ANYTHING 2-YEAR-OLD CHICKEN. OR ANY 2-YEAR-OLD FOOD!!!!!!!!!!
Federal law says 18 to own long guns and 21 for hand guns. Don't forget that also depending on where you live they might not let you buy the ammo because it works with handguns to. :/
You should be OK with standard loads.
no if he has a permit
No, they cannot.