If you're in the US, there isn't going to be any requirement to register a rifle. The only times rifles have to be registered is when they're Title II NFA regulated items (rifles with a barrel under 16", full auto rifles, etc.). The one exception to this rule is California, which requires registration of all so-called "civilian assault rifles" and .50 calibre rifles - neither of which can be gifted or transferred any other way to anyone within the state of California.
No.
Ask your local police.
Yes you will have to pay taxes when you register the car in your name.
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Contact your local police to see if there is even a requirment.
No. PA does not require gun registration- and the SKS is not an assault rifle- it is a semi auto rifle with a fixed magazine.
There is no process to register an ordinary firearm in the State of Virginia. Same applies to MOST of the states. Simply put, there is no one to register it WITH.
Depends on what it is. The California Dept of Justice website has information.
Recommend you contac the CA DOJ and a lawyer for the current legal answer.
Consult with a lawyer/police for a current/correct/legal answer.
Michigan does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
Kentucky does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.