If you have been convicted of a felony, Federal law will not permit you to possess ANY firearm. Under some circumstances, a person that has been convicted of a felony under STATE laws may have their firearms rights restored. You need to consult an attorney. Unless that has been done, possession of a firearm by a felon is a serious Federal crime.
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No, not in the US. You cannot hold one in your hand. This is a Federal law that applies in all US States.
Yes.
No, you cannot.
It would be extremely difficult, you will never, ever be able to own a gun of any kind.
Gun store.
In the U.S. you cannot legally own a gun if you have a felony on your record, unless your rights have been restored.
Yes, a felon can pawn a gun but will not be able to retrieve the gun due to the felony record.
Just like anywhere else, 18 for a Title 1 long gun, 21 for a handgun and NFA restricted items, clean criminal record - no felony convictions, no convictions for domestic violence (misdemeanor or felony), no record of having been adjudicated mentally defective, no dishonorable discharges from the military.
Not in New Hampshire, not in any other state.
No, if the felony is still on your record then you may not posses a firearm!