The law varies from state to state, and place to place in that state. For example, a minor (under 18) in one state that is enaged in ranching, and has WRITTEN PERMISSION from parents may openly carry- in other states, that person may not possess a handgun. Packing.org has a SUMMARY of state firearm laws.
Under current law - yes. HOWEVER - some states DO have "open carry" provisions in their laws, whoich allow citizens to OPENLY and IN FULL VIEW carry sidearms.
The man pulled out his pistol from under his bed when he heard a loud crash from down stairs.
In general, yes, under federal law HR218, a retired officer can carry a gun in any U.S. state.ADDED: HR 218 requires that the retired officer re-qualify with his sidearm once per year to the standards of the agency fom which he he retired or that of his local law enforcement agency.
That depends on where you are, and what you are doing with the gas pistol. And, if you are under age, if you have the permission of your parents to do this.
"Torch" is the English word for "Flashlight" in America. So it's the flashlight under the barrel of a pistol
Under MOST laws, no.
a pistol
No
Yes, a gifted property can be reclaimed by the original owner under certain circumstances, such as if the recipient fails to fulfill certain conditions or obligations set forth in the gift agreement.
You don't pump a Daisy model 288. It's an Under-lever Single stroke pistol. Pull the bar under the barrel down until you feel it click. Then push it back up into place. The pistol is now ready to fire, if you loaded in the BB's
It's a Diana Model 2 air pistol sold under the Hy Score name in the 1960s.
I would look at the Colt Defender. it's under $50