You will need to check with the airline for their actual rules, but transporting firearms by air is relatively simple, though you may get charged for extra baggage. You will need a lockable hard sided firearm case and two locks. When you go to check in, keep the firearm in the case but tell the ticketing agent you have a firearm to declare. They will have a TSA agent come over to inspect the firearm and then lock it and check it in. Do not open the case for anyone except the TSA agent.
For more, look on the TSA website and the website of the airline.
Depends what country you live in and the regulations regarding firearms.
AnswerOf course. In addition to the state regulations about hunting and firearms possession, most communities have regulations about what weapons are allowed to be fired on property. Most do not allow anything larger than a BB gun. In addition, firing a weapon can be covered by regulations regarding noise and keeping the peace.
Contact your local authorities for current regulations
The National Firearms Act of 1934 was the first comprehensive federal gun control legislation in the United States. It introduced regulations and taxes on the manufacture, sale, and transfer of certain firearms, including machine guns, short-barreled rifles, shotguns, and suppressors.
Yes. Ct has laws regarding firearms.
Airsoft guns are generally not considered firearms in most jurisdictions. While they resemble real firearms in appearance, they typically function using compressed air or gas to propel non-lethal plastic pellets. The distinction between airsoft guns and firearms is primarily based on the fact that airsoft guns are designed for recreational purposes and are not intended to cause significant harm or be used as weapons. However, it's important to note that the classification of airsoft guns can vary by jurisdiction, and some regions may have specific laws or regulations regarding their possession, use, or transportation. It's advisable to familiarize oneself with the local laws and regulations regarding airsoft guns in a particular area.
All firearms owners or users in New Zealand are required to be registered - these records being held by the Police. As for handguns, I understand that these are allowed to registered members of a registered handguns club, but there are strict regulations regarding where and how they may be stored.
Airsoft guns are not firearms and are not affected by gun regulations.
Contact your local police or a lawer as your situation dictates.
None that I know of. They are not firearms as defined by the BATFE.
Provide all federal, state and local regulations are followed, yes.
Check with US Postal regulations. That's also an ATF matter (Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms).