Legal for what, exactly? To just be a firearms case, there are no requirements. If you're using it for transporting a firearm by air, it must be TSA approved.
in the US, yes. You may make a gun for your own use. You must be old enough to possess a gun, and it must meet legal characteristics of a legal firearm.
in the US, yes. You may make a gun for your own use. You must be old enough to possess a gun, and it must meet legal characteristics of a legal firearm.
Generally, you're required to have a Type 7 or Type 10 FFL to manufacture firearms. <><><> The type 7 FFL is required to make guns for sale. In most of the US, it is legal to make your own firearm, but it cannot be sold, and cannot be an otherwise regulated firearm (no machine guns, short barreled shotguns, etc)
Technically, a trust can "own" any item that you put in it. But to make the answer a little more specific, a firearms trust can own any legal firearm. All you have to do is list it on the Schedule A.
It would have to be cut down to the legal limit. However, you would have to see if the firearm is banned specifically by name in NJ or not - if it is, then even cutting down the magazine capacity may not make it legal.
Yes- it IS possible- IF you have some skill in metal working. The pressures involved are significant, and can be dangerous IF you do not follow proper procedures. In the US, it is legal to make a gun for your own use, so long as it is a legal type firearm (no sawed off shotguns, machineguns, etc) However, if you are under age, you still cannot legally possess a firearm.
Warrior + firearm
Gunpowder + weapons = firearm
buyer and seller make written and legal agreement between them
It depends on the circumstances. Where are you? Are you a felon? How old are you?
The purpose of a case management system is to make a series of legal documents organized and more efficient. This is incredibly important for most legal offices.
It depends on what sort of case! A bookcase, a brief case, a legal case (law suit), a medical case - they all have different answers.