Convicted felon.
Yes. There may be limits on the CALIBER, and PA does not permit semi-auto rifles for deer hunting, but other than that, the AR style rifle is nothing but a semiauto rifle.
No. Below is a link to the PA game regulations. Section 2308 covers prohibited means of taking game.
Yes, you can own them but dont use them in the wrong situation. But no you cant bring them to the PA
Nope. PA requires a MANUALLY OPERATED centerfire rifle (their term). Pump, lever, bolt, or single shot, yes. Semi-auto, no.
If it's an ongoing felony charge, or a felony conviction, no.
Many states allow rifle hunting. just check out any states hunting website and you will find your answer. I know most Midwest and west states allow rifle hunting. In the east, nc, sc, ga, western VA, tn, KY, pa, fl. As far as shotguns in the east, NJ, NY, MA, and OH are shotgun only...
Only NFA regulated items. For a typical rifle or shotgun, no.
Depends on the nature of the felony. If it's something listed as a felony under federal law, then no. If it's only a felony at state level, then it is possible to file for relief of disability.
In "Little House on the Prairie," Pa Ingalls used a Winchester rifle, specifically a .44 caliber model. This firearm was typical for frontier life, providing both protection and a means for hunting. The rifle symbolizes Pa's role as a provider and protector for his family in the challenging environment of the American frontier.
Yes, so long as you comply with the Federal national Firearms Act, which regulates the transfer of the suppressor to you.
No state restrictions.
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