the semi auto version of the p90, the fn ps90 with a 16 inch barrel is legal in Texas. you can get a class 3 permit for a full auto p90 with the shorter barrel
Each firearm can be a different charge. 10 firearms means 10 different counts.
at an illegal firearms store? No one here is going to tell you how to acquire an illegal firearm. It is illegal to purchase a stolen firearm or for a felon to purchase a firearm.
Under Texas law, you must wait 5 years after you have served all punishment to be able to possess a firearm if you have been convicted of a felony. Then only at your place of residence. If convicted of class a misdemeanor family violence you must also wait 5 years after completion of all punishment. Texas Penal code Section 46.04 If age is what you are asking about, there is no Texas law stating someone under a certain age can not possess a firearm. It is illegal for someone other than a parent or guardian to give a firearm to someone under 18. Texas Penal code Section 46.06
Illegal to own in Texas: (1) an explosive weapon; (2) a machine gun; (3) a short-barrel firearm; (4) a firearm silencer; (5) a switchblade knife; (6) knuckles; (7) armor-piercing ammunition; (8) a chemical dispensing device; (9) a zip gun; or (10) a tire deflation device. Texas Penal Code Section 46.05 There are what is know as affirmative defenses (kind of like saying illegal unless....) to some of the above. See the Texas law to know what they are.
You would have to define better. There are different firearm models for different needs, and there will always be a difference of opinion on firearms.
You can be arrested for possessing a illegal firearm.
well, i dont really know about this although i have p90.... but i think p90 is the usual mode of p90, but if it is p90, it use silencer
Texas does not require a license to possess a firearm. A license to CARRY a concealed firearm requires that you be 21.
is spotlighting illegal in Texas
If it uses gunpowder to launch a projectile it is considered a firearm
marijuana and illegal firearm
No