In most U.S. States, handguns don't require registration.
No. You do need a permit to purchase, but no registration.
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No. The state of Kentucky does not require handgun registration.
Wisconsin does not require registration of handguns. Information for you: http://crime.about.com/od/gunlawsbystate/a/gunlaws_wi.htm MOST states do not require registration of firearms.
Since the state of Texas doesn't require handgun registration, the answer is, zero.
The short answer is, you can't. There is no national registration. A few states require registration, but in the states that do, that information is not available to the general public.
Since most states don't require registration, and there is no federal law requiring registration, most of the handguns in the U.S. are unregistered. "Unregistered" is a misleading term. It implies that a person has failed to do something that is required.
Texas (as most states) does NOT require registration of ordinary rifles, shotguns, or handguns.
no they do not ----- In general, black powder handguns do not require registration. I would check with local authorities, however, because the registration laws vary from state to state, and may even involve local ordinances.
Laws vary from state to state. In MOST states, there is no "registration" of firearms as such. If you live in a state that DOES require registration, then yes, that would be illegal.
The basic answer is no, but there are two parts to the answer. First, only a few states require gun registration on regular handguns and long guns. There is no national registration. Second, in the few states that do require registration, the information is not generally availble to the public.
PA doesn't require registration ofordinary Title I firearms, to include handguns.