Certainly.
buy one and show a police officer and you will find out! (see you in jail, buddy!)
Yes, they can. If the 'buy' is done under controlled circumstances the only thing that is being established is the criminality of the seller, NOT the buyer.
If the firearm is not part of their job, it depends on where they live.
He's a veteran of operation buy a glock.
Only if you buy them from a police auction and are approved to own them. Police can use them as well.
eighteen in most states or any age depending on what sources you know.
You will need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer.
Two pieces of identification, money, be of legal age, and not prohibited from buying a firearm. Visit your local gun shop for more info.
You will need SOME kind of LEGAL and VERIFIABLE identification to buy a firearm from a licensed FFL dealer.
17 and you have to hold a firearms certificate. Before a certificate is issued the local police firearms liaison officer must be satisfied that your reasons for wanting a fierarm certificate are within the those allowed by the law. These will include inspecting where and how the firearm is to be kept.
You need a lawyer for a legal, current and correct answer. The lawyer must be familiar with NV firearms law.
why would you be asking this question unless your a police officer and or hunter