Yes
yes you should
Depends on the state. Different places, different laws. In some, yes, in some, no.
No. A conviction of a crime of domestic violence prevents you from owning or possessing a firearm.
An illegal firearm can be anything that is modified to fire fully automatic or a non licensed suppressed or fully auto weapon as well as anything labeled as a destructive device ( cannon, grenade, 20mm rifle etc.) without proper firearms license and tax stamp. Also, it can be as simple as: any firearm you don't legally possess.
Or nothing at all. You owned the house at the time of the fire. It was YOUR property that was damaged, and you owned fire insurance to cover yourself against a loss from fire. When you sold your fire-damaged home, you took a hit on the sale price: you didn't get as much as you would have had the house been perfect. You are entitled to whatever the claim adjuster estimated the cost of the repair would be.
A bullet is a single projectile designed to be fired from a firearm, so it cannot fire other bullets. Instead, each bullet is loaded into a cartridge, which is then chambered in the firearm. When the firearm is discharged, only one bullet is fired at a time unless it is a semi-automatic or automatic weapon designed to fire multiple rounds in rapid succession. In those cases, the firearm still fires one bullet per trigger pull or cycle.
Can it, yes. Should it be, no. If it is an antique, you would be destroying its collector value to get a "shooter" that would probably not be very good. If it is a modern reproduction, the BATF would be after you for manufacturing a firearm because as a percussion revolver it is not treated as a firearm, but once converted it is. The BATFE would not "be after you" for manufacturing a firearm. You may do this, as LONG as the firearm is not "transferred" by selling it. It must remain with the manufacturer....YOU for life. If you decide to sell the firearm, it must then be assigned a serial number and transferred legally through an FFL dealer.
Yes, fire can destroy a firearm. High temperatures can damage critical components such as the barrel, stock, and internal mechanisms, potentially rendering the firearm inoperable. Additionally, if ammunition is exposed to extreme heat, it can cause dangerous explosions or projectiles. Overall, while a firearm may survive some heat exposure, intense fire can lead to significant destruction.
It is when you fire the rifle or shotgun, but the projectile fails to leave the barrel of the firearm.
The Chinese fire stick
No
A semi-automatic firearm will only fire one round per trigger pull, then the trigger must be released and pulled again to fire the next round. A fully automatic firearm will fire as many rounds as it has available as long as the trigger is pulled.