Yes, providing you follow all the state and Federal Laws.
It depends on where you are. In most U.S. states, you can purchase a handgun from another individual in the same state, or you can go into a gun store. Check the local laws where you are.
There is no national waiting period since the instant background check years ago. In most states, you can go into a gun store, buy a gun and leave with it within a few minutes.
Strictly speaking, no. You can only buy handgun within your state of residence. However, you can pay for a handgun in another state, have the gun shipped to a dealer in your state, then go to that dealer to pick it up.
go to the store and buy it
There are a couple of options. You can go into a gun shop and buy one. You can buy one from an individual, as long as the gun isn't stolen. You can order one over the internet and have it sent to a gunshop near you. In TN, you must be 18 to buy a shotgun or rifle, and 21 to buy a handgun.
The answer is yes and no. You cannot go into a gun store in a state where you don't live and walk out with a handgun. You can, however, have a handgun shipped from a licensed dealer where you are to a licensed dealer in your state and pick it up there, unless there is a local state law prohibiting that. You have to find a gunshop that is willing to do that. Some will, some won't.
He bought it at a gun shop legally. Strange thing about Florida laws is he can buy a military type of weapon at 18, but not a handgun. Go figure.
you go to the menu and go to store and at the vary end of the shop u will see it
Go down to your local general store and buy carpet stain remover.
The short answer is because that is the way the law was written- at 18 you can marry, join the military, vote, buy a car- but you cannot buy a handgun or drink. I have never understood this myself. It is thought that it related to hunting, which MAINLY uses rifles and shotguns.
you can go to your store are talk to people and touch stuff.
Go to a hardware store and buy a nut with that thread and try it.