Until you are old enough to complete a hunter safety course, and have a hunting license, you will need to be in the company of an adult to shoot. Once you are 18, you are an adult.
In the U.S. generally speaking, a person of any age can shoot a gun for legal purposes such as target shooting. As far as I know, Florida does not have any age restrictions on a state level.
There are several shooting ranges in Tennessee. Chattanooga Rifle Club, Rattlesnake Ridge, Maury County Gun Club, Tri-State Gun and Archery Club and Owl Hollow Gun CLub are the names of a few shooting ranges in Tennessee.
Depends on the range, your age, your demonstrated abilities to be safe, their insurance carrier, state law, etc..
Assuming that you mean shoot, most gun ranges require their members to be a minumum of 18 years old. Accompanied by an adult, a person of any age can go to a shooting range to shoot. An individual of any age, in some states, can hunt with a firearm by themselves. My state(nh) allows this.
In the US, State law generally requires you be 18 to BUY a pellet gun. It is up to your parents to decide if you can have one, and you are under 18.
(in the US) No, you may not hunt after sundown in any jurisdiction I am aware of.
Dont be stupid own a gun at any age
There is no legal age to be able to shoot a gun but the age statue varies from state to state as to what age it can be done unsupervised.
There is no age limit generally but the gun club may have rules.
WITH the permission of your parents, and under adult instruction, any age where you are old enough to pay attention, and follow instructions. My children and grandchildren started shooting with me at about age 10.
There isn't any official "state gun".
Yes, she did get her own gun. Several of them are on display in the National Firearms Museum. Annie (born Phoebe Anne) was one of the most famous exhibition shooters in history. She began shooting and trapping game at age 9, and entered her first shooting competition at age 15 (she won). There is a good Wikipedia article on Annie.