train your self
Sporting goods store or gun shop. I depends on what you mean. If you mean a license to own a gun, in the U.S. you don't have to have one, except in a few states. If you mean a license or permit to carry a gun, you normally can't get that at a gun shop or sporting goods store. In states that require training to get a permit, you usually have to go to a certified training school.
No. You can't get critically hurt from airsoft. Maybe just a welt or bruise.
To get a gun license you would need to go into a gun store in the town you live in and ask for the information you need.
No, at least in most U.S. states. IIRC, in Illinois, you have to have a FOID card to even look at guns in a gun store.
The most basic answer is, open a gun store and advertise. However, it is more common for a person to go to a gunsmithing school, get a certificate, then go to work for a gun store to get experience, then eventually start their own business.
I wouldn't waste my time with a vast majority of them, personally. That's why I have my own FFL.
It depends on where you are. Most states do not require registration and there is no national registration. If you live in one of the few states that requires it, you have to sell your gun through a gun store. Otherwise, you can sell a gun to another person with no paperwork as long as the other person can legally own a gun. You do still have the option of selling through a gun store by having a local store process a transfer for you, but it is an added expense (most gun stores charge at least $25, some charge more, and a few gun stores don't do transfers).
No if the gun is not registered in your name , no you can not own a gun. if you do not have license to own a gun you can not have it either
No you do not have to be a gun expert to own a gun. As long as you are of legal age to own a firearm and you do not have any felony offenses on your record, you can own a gun.
Your question is a bit vague. If you mean how many people have gone to a gun store and bought a gun, the answer is in the millions. Federal law does not require a waiting period, nor do most states. It is estimated that private persons in the US own ABOUT 310 million firearms.
I think so..... EDIT: they can own one but they can not purchase one from a store because you must be 18 years of age or older to buy one from a store depending on where you live.
no he didn't!