Wisconsin generally does not permit the private possession of machine guns (fully automatic firearms) . There IS a process where the Chief Law Enforcement Officer may grant an exception, and it does not apply to a Collector of Curio and Relic Firearms (an 03 FFL holder) that collects firearms that are 50 yrs old (or older) or have been designated Curios & Relics by the BATFE.
After you apply to the police asking for a permit, you can buya gun in Pennsylvania.
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No, you only need a permit if you want to carry the gun in public.
no, it doesn't
You need a Firearm Purchaser's ID card- a form of permit. NJ has a LOT of gun laws.
No
Yes, it is electric with the ability to shoot in ramping or "automatic".
Not in the United States
Idaho does not prohibit possession of either a semi-automatic rifle, nor a fully automatic rifle (machine gun) Fully automatic firearms are regulated under Federal law in ALL states. Possession of a fully automatic firearm is legal in Idaho so long as the gun has been registered with the Federal BATFE.
No
No.
No. All Glock models available to normal civilians are semi-automatic. The Glock 18 however, is a fully automatic 9mm handgun. It is only available to military, law enforcement, and individuals with a class three weapons permit.