Depends on the exact charge, the history of the defendant, and what sentence the judge imposes. If YOU are the defendant, and you were wondering if you need a lawyer, the answer is yes. That is a serious crime that can carry serious jail time.
A Stolen gun
Depends on if you are breaking the law.
None of my guns are registered in Ohio, but I don't live or visit there, so there is no penalty at all.
There is no Federal law requiring registration of guns. MOST states also do not require it. No penalty.
Usually a plea bargain but the minimum for an unregistered handgun is 3yrs. Most Long guns are not required to be registered.
If they are stolen from a licensed dealer, yes. If they are stolen from a private person, it is merely a state felony that will put you in prison for 5-20 years.
there are a lot of guns in the army and the Pentagon makes more every day some more advanced then the others in case some are stolen... The Pentagon does not make guns.
No central source of data- sorry-
You cannot. The NCIC database that lists stolen firearms is only available to law enforcement.
None. PA does not require gun registration- like MOST of the US does not.
There are no specific federal statutes, per se, regarding firearms that are stolen. Guns are considered "property" under the laws of all states, and as such the Possession or Receiving of Stolen Property is a prosecutable offense under STATE LAW. It is against federal law to possess a firearm from which the serial number has been filed off or is disfigured so as to be unreadable. Stolen and recovered firearms are considered "property." When recovered, if they are traceable, they are returned to their rightful owners.
Each situation is different. Some go back to the owner, some don't