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A Title I firearm refers to firearms that are not regulated as heavily under the Gun Control Act of 1968 in the United States. This category includes most standard firearms like handguns, rifles, and shotguns that do not possess features that would classify them as Title II firearms, which are subject to stricter regulations. Title I firearms require a background check for purchase from licensed dealers but do not require additional registration or special permits. Examples include common models like AR-15s and Glock handguns.

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