Go to the agency that issued it to you.
If you're a felon in the U.S. you have lost your gun rights, however, if you think you have lost your gun rights for some reason, you should consult a local attorney familiar with gun laws.
You can check with the dealer where the gun was purchased. He will need month and year of purchase.
File a police report.
File a police report.
Realistically, no.
Maverick
No, but a FOUND gun should be turned over to authorities, Possible that the gun was stolen, or discarded after being used in a crime. Could be very difficult for you to explain why YOU have a gun used in a crime.
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Search everyplace in your home where it could fit.
Well, California doesn't respect gun rights, period, and if you've lost them, then the answer is probably no. That being said, we can't say definitively - we'd need to know why you lost them in the first place in order to do that.
Yes, if the gun is powerful enough. A Springfield .308 will do the job.
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