That depends. Bear with me while I split a few hairs, please. ANTIQUE in US firearm law means a firearm made before 1899, or a muzzle loading firearm, regardless of age- so be sure that when you call a firearm an antique, that it is LEGALLY an antique- they have their own separate legal class- they are NOT treated as a firearm (in most cases) Next, how did your .410 become a pistol? Was this a .410 shotgun that was made INTO a pistol, or did it start as a pistol- such as the H&R Handy Gun, or a Marble's Game Getter? If it is a shotgun that was made shorter, then the answer is NO. CA state law does not permit SBS's (short barreled shotguns) even though Federal law does license and permit them. If it began life as a pistol, is shorter than 26 inches, barrel less than 18 inches, it is in a different class, known as an AOW (Any Other Weapon) CA law DOES permit possession of an AOW- HOWEVER- AOWs must be registered with the Federal BATFE- and a $5 transfer tax paid when they change ownership. IF it has not already been registered, there is no way to register it after the fact- possessing an unregistered AOW is a serious Federal crime, involving LONG prison sentences. By law, they must be surrendered to the BATFE for destruction.
No
yes it is illigal to own a gun without a licesnce Actually, that depends on where you are. In the U.S. you do not have to have any type of license to own a pistol, except in a couple of states.
I own a model 150C that my father purchased for me when I was 12 in 1964.
An antique store
Yes Iver Johnson did make 410 shot guns, I own 2 break open 410 shot guns both made by Iver Johnson.
Most places you have to be 18 to own a long rifle and 21 to own a pistol,
Federal law says you have to be 21
In the United States, you generally do not need a license to own an antique gun, which is typically defined as a firearm manufactured before a certain date (often 1898). However, it is important to check and follow any relevant state or local laws regarding antique firearms ownership.
No, it's illegal. Unless it's for a collection or antique.
No, Federal Law states that you must be 21 to own a pistol, 18 for a rifle. I have been told you must be 21 to own any black powder weapons ( including muskets) too.
Yes, a flare pistol in not considered a firearm by the us government and therefore you need no license to own one/
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