Depends on where you live. In MOST of the United States, there is no requirement or provision for registering ordinary firearms. When you buy a gun from a dealer, the dealer makes a record of the sale, and must retain that record for a period of 20 years in the gunshop files. That all firearms must be registered with some government agency is a common incorrect assumption. In other nations, other rules.
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
Go to where you registered them.
Colorado does not have registration of ordeinary firearms, so there is no way to have a gun registered to you.
There is no such thing as a registered gun within the state of TN. Class III items are registered, but that is a federal thing. You can, however, pawn any gun in TN that you legally own.
Gun owners aren't "registered" like cars. One estimate is that there are @ 4 million or so gun owners.
Yes
Many, but not all firearms in California must be registered with the state Dept. of Justice. Suggest you check with a local gun shop for a lesson in CA gun laws. Violate them, lose gun, go to jail.
No. There is no registration of gun owners
Missouri does not have gun registration!
No.
Contact the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms. The Handy Gun is classed as an "Any Other Weapon" and has to be registered, much like a machine gun.
Yes