Illegal means "against the law". It will depend on the specific laws where YOU are. We get questions from all of the US States, and several other nations.
In most of the US, there is no requirement for registration of ordinary rifles, shotguns, or handguns. Federal law DOES permit the loaning of a firearm to someone for legitimate uses, so long as you do not have reason to believe that person cannot legally possess a firearm ( under age, illegal alien, convicted felon, etc)
Yes, it is illegal to possess ANYTHING that is illegal.
In the US-you may own, but noy possess i you are a minor. Persons convicted of felonies or crimes of domestic violence. Illegal aliens. Persons adjudged mentally incompetent, or fleeing from arrest. Persons dishonorably discharged from the military.
No, you can own one.
It is not illegal, as long as you legally possess the gun in the picture.
No. However, if you cannot pass a background check, it is illegal for you to possess a gun or ammunition for a gun.
That's a very vague and general question. A gun is "illegal" if it is stolen, if it is in the possession of a person not legally allowed to possess a gun, or if it violates a local state law.
If you have a permit, then it would be fine, but if not, it would be illegal to have in your possession, and most likely would be fined for the gun.
It isn't legal in the U.S. for a child to own a gun, but it is legal for a child to possess a gun under certain circumstances such as hunting, shooting at the shooting range, etc.
So long as you may legally possess a firearm, no.
In the US, it is illegal for some people to own a gun- convicted felons, persons that are mentally incompetent, etc. The background check is to insure that you are not a prohibited person.
No, it is generally illegal to bring a gun to another country without proper authorization and permits from both the country you are visiting and your home country.
gun trafficing is illegal. transporting for sale of illegal weapons.