That will depend on what state you live in and the laws.
It depends on the application. What kind of gun? What are you intending to shoot?
According to what I found on the internet on various websites, Wisconsin does not require gun registration.
Depends on your final intended application.
First you should learn how to spell before filling out the application. It is a felony.
They both have advantages and disadvantages over the other. Depends on the application, really.
If you were denied for a gun permit, you probably can't get one.
You have to apply for a pardon first. After that you can must fill out an application to restore your gun rights. The links for both forms are provided below.
The best gun for any application is the one that you fits your hand properly and that you can shoot accurately.
Depends on the specifics of the case surrounding it.
To effectively use a silicone gun, load a silicone cartridge into the gun, cut the tip of the cartridge at a 45-degree angle, insert the cartridge into the gun, and squeeze the trigger to dispense the silicone. Use a steady hand and apply even pressure for a smooth application. Clean the gun after use to prevent clogs.
Gun powder can be used as a propellant rather than powdered sugar and KNO3 depending on the application. Both are explosive, however gun powder is designed to ignite at much higher speeds.
To obtain a gun card, you typically need to follow the regulations set by your state or country, which often include completing an application, undergoing a background check, and sometimes taking a firearm safety course. You may also need to provide identification and proof of residency. Once your application is submitted, it will be reviewed by the relevant authorities, and if approved, you will receive your gun card. Always check local laws for specific requirements, as they can vary significantly.