No, according to RCW 9.41.190:
"It is unlawful for any person to manufacture, own, buy, sell, loan, furnish, transport, or have in possession or under control, any machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle; or any part designed and intended solely and exclusively for use in a machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle, or in converting a weapon into a machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle; or to assemble or repair any machine gun, short-barreled shotgun, or short-barreled rifle."
You can thank the assault weapons ban for this.
There are exceptions though: http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=9.41.190
NO!!
California has strict gun laws and I doubt that you can legally own a 20MM rifle in California. Usually the only guns available in California are small handguns.
On paper, you can. However, the policy of the State of North Carolina is that NFA permits are not approved unless the applicant holds an FFL.
yes it did. i own a heavy barrel 225 Winchester model 70 ,
Yes you can own a SBR or any NFA weapon in florida.
18 for a rifle or shotgun, 21 for a handgun.
Yes, but there ARE restrictions on WHICH rifles, as well as which features are permissible.
No. The savage has its own chamber design. Use only what is stamped on the barrel.
For a semiautomatic rifle, you must be 18. For a TRUE assault rifle, which is capable of burst or full auto fire, you must be 21. Federal law.
Yes, once you've obtained an NFA permit for it.
if you dont know that then you should not own it.... the barrel should break over and you load it there
In the USA, 16" inches is the minimum barrel length in all 50 states, per federal law, and 18" inch minimum barrel length in some areas. Overall length of a rifle needs to be longer than 26" inches unless you obtain an AFT NFA "short-barrel" rifle tax stamp. In a few states you can legally own a "short-barrel" rifle if you license it with the BATF. Some gun owners make a "trust" or "living will" and or form a corporation or non-profit corporation to title their firearms in states you can not personally own a "SBR" in. Some states allow personal ownership of "NFA" firearms. "National Firearms Act, of 1934" is the law that restricted machine guns, silencers, and short-barreled rifles and shotguns, in 1934 during the prohibition. To clarify these laws, ask for the Firearms Dept at the closest BATF office, or Firearms Dept at your local police or sheriffs department. Most gun ranges, and gun shops will be able to help if you ask for a "Class III" expert. See related links below for more information.