In Nevada, the process of purchasing a gun can vary in time. For private sales, there is no waiting period, and the transaction can be completed immediately. However, for purchases from licensed dealers, a background check is required, which typically takes about 30 minutes to a few hours, but can occasionally take longer if additional information is needed. Overall, the time frame can range from immediate to a few hours, depending on the circumstances.
No, you must be 18 to purchase a long gun and 21 to purchase a handgun.
You simply have to be 18 to purchase a long gun, or 21 to purchase a handgun.
As long as you meet the legal restrictions on gun ownership, if you purchase a gun you can pay for it with any method of payment.
Hand gun - 21; long gun - 18
At a minium, 21 for a hand gun and 18 for a long gun.
No. California does not honor any "gun permits" from Nevada. I assume you are referring to the Nevada CCW (Concealed Carry of a Weapon) permit as Nevada does not have any actual "gun permits".
To purchase a gun, no. Anyone can purchase a gun as long as they meet the age requirement, aren't a felon, and don't have any disqualifying misdemeanors.
If you buy from a licensed dealer, no, but you will need some sort of official ID.
It depends. You cannot legally purchase a gun for another person if the other person call legally own a gun. HOWEVER, the following is commonly misunderstood: you can legally purchase a gun for another person as long as the purchase is being made for a legitimate gift.
A Lego gun can be purchased online at the Lego website, where they will take an online payment. Another place to purchase a Lego gun is at the local store, where they sell toys.
18 for long gun, 21 for hand gun
18 or 21 depending on if you are buying long gun or hand gun ammunition