That is the National Shooting Sports Foundation. They promote shooting sports. Gun control attempts to prevent ownership of guns used in shooting sports. No gun= no shooting sports.
The question can't be answered without knowing what type of shooting and what "gun" you mean (hand gun, long gun, centerfire, rimfire, muzzle loader, etc..)
Shooting solder at a special solder shooting range
It's an early kind of gun, so it was used for shooting
It's known as a "Gallery Gun" (as in shooting gallery) and was made in 1936. If it was in brand new condition and you had the box and the paper work, you could get $1500 for it, if it's been beat up or refinished, $500
This is a general term used to describe a low powered firearm, usually a rifle, usually a .22, which was used in the shooting galleries which were popular at state fairs and the like prior to the 1970's. They usually shot .22 short ammunition (which was low powered and the cheapest at the time). Winchester 1890 slide action rifles were among the most popular gallery guns.
A shooting iron is a gun.
Impossible to answer without knowing the type of gun.
A variety of uses including, crime, hunting, target shooting, collecting...
Actually, it is not a real gun. That marking was used by Denix on replica stage prop blank shooting copies of a real gun.
Yes.As a matter of fact most of the model 1890,s were gallery guns used across the country in circus and traveling shows.
a shotgun