Yes, provided it is not an NFA-classed weapon, such as a short barreled rifle (barrel length of under 16", overall length of under 26"), select fire weapon (capable of firing bursts or fully automatic fire), destructive device (over .50 caliber or anything firing explosive projectiles), or AOW (Any Other Weapon, such as a pistol with a forward grip or buttstock attached, cell phone/pen guns, etc.).
You may purchase a non-NFA rifle or shotgun at 18 years of age in the US.
Shotgun or rifle, yes. Handgun no. You must be 21 to legally purchase a handgun.
Yea, a long arm.
18 rifle/shotgun, 21 handgun
18 for long guns, 21 for handguns. Federal law, applies in all states.
It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase. It would depend on what typr of firearm you wish to purchase.
The minimum age is 17 for an air-gun (rifle or pistol).
Any purchase from a firearms dealer is regulated by Federal law. That law requires that the buyer of a rifle/shotgun be at least 18, handguns 21.
21
age limit for credit in the state of Florida
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Dakota_v._Dolehere is a start to your answerInterestingly, 19 states do not specifically prohibit drinking under the age of 21, only the purchase and public possession (with certain exceptions) of alcohol.Read more: When_did_the_drinking_age_change_from_18_to_21
21.
Thirty years old.
18
No, you cannot purchase a firearm if you have a felony conviction.
In theory you could buy a gun in Kansas on the day you are born.Federal law sets the minimum ages as 18 for long guns and 21 for handguns from Federally licensed dealers.For private sales or transactions however the law is different.Handguns are restricted to 18 years of age in private sales or transactions.There is no federal law in regards to minimum age for the private sale or transaction of a firearm not defined as a handgun.Kansas law only restricts the private sale or transaction of a firearm with a barrel of less than 12 inches and sets the minimum age for such transactions at 18.Basically there is no age restriction on buying a firearm in Kansas as long as it has a barrel of 12 inches or greater.