No, you cannot register a gun purchased from a friend. Firearms must be transferred through a licensed dealer to ensure proper registration and background checks.
That would depend on where you purchased the gun and what the local laws are. If you purchased a gun from a private seller it would be your responsibility to register it. If you purchase from a gun store, they probably register it during the sale. However, only a few states require registration. So the answer is, you probably don't have to register the gun, regardless of where you bought it, unless you live in California, Massachusetts, or one of the other states that require it (there are only about 5 or 6 states that require registration).
In the United States, gun registration laws vary by state. Generally, a firearm must be purchased by the individual who intends to own it, as federal law prohibits the transfer of a firearm to someone who is prohibited from owning one. If someone else purchases a gun for you, it could be considered a "straw purchase," which is illegal. To register a gun in your name, you typically need to be the direct purchaser.
You would have to go to your local gun shop and register your firearm there. Then, after completing that, you would have to go the gun range and register yourself there, with your gun permit.
Depends on where you are. In MOST of the US, there is no requirement to register an ordinary firearm. There is also no place to register a gun- on line or otherwise.
Depends on what state you are in. In MOST of the US, there IS no requirement to register a gun.
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You don't. Let your friend register his own vehicle.
Texas does not require gun registration.
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