Firearms laws are very wide ranging; to buy any form of ammunitions requires the same things as buying the weapons. Normally, this means being aged 18 and/or having a firearms license, but some areas do have markedly different requirements.
Not legally.
Buying a gun from a dealer is controlled by Federal law- 18 for a rifle or shotgun, 21 for a handgun.
18 for rifle or shotgun, 21 for handguns. This is set by Federal law. 18 US code, section 922
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There are several reasons a person may want to buy a 22 caliber assault rifle. * Inexepensive ammunition * Light recoil (does not kick hard) * Great looking target shooting weapon * Limited ballistic range when compared to higher caliber ammunition
Depends on what you are buying, where you are buying it and your age.
18 to buy a rifle or shotgun, 21 to buy a handgun or assault rifle.
Under FEDERAL law, which applies in every state, you must be 21 to purchase ammo for a handgun. Ammo that may be used in a handgun or rifle may be purchased at 18 IF the seller knows that it will be used for a rifle.
They both go "bang".
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In Ohio, individuals can purchase ammunition from licensed firearms dealers, sporting goods stores, and online retailers who are authorized to sell ammunition. Buyers must be at least 18 years old to purchase rifle or shotgun ammunition, and at least 21 years old to purchase handgun ammunition. A background check is not required for purchasing ammunition in Ohio, but buyers must provide a valid ID to verify their age. It is important to follow all state and federal laws regarding the purchase and possession of ammunition.