Being pardoned from a felony doesn't restore gun rights. Essentially, the pardons only "forgives" you for the crime - it doesn't erase your record, and you still remain a convict.
You mean pardoned from prison? If the person still has a felony record, no. Felons cannot legally own or possess guns in any U.S. state, even if they are out of prison.
Pardon My Gun - 1942 was released on: USA: 1 December 1942 (premiere)
Pardon My Gun - 1930 is rated/received certificates of: USA:Passed (National Board of Review)
Pardon My Gun - 1930 was released on: USA: 5 October 1930 France: 20 April 1934
Not usually. Normally, a pardon is just a pardon from prison, but the charge is still on your record.
You can't buy it, you have to convert it yourself.
Generally, the answer is no.
18 for long gun, 21 for hand gun
no
You have to buy an E-grip for your marker, that will give it full auto capability.
Buy a Spyder E-trigger.
Properly called a "straw man purchase". This is where person A buys a gun for person B. Person A, who completes the paperwork, has background check, etc, is not the actual purchaser of the weapon. They are a "straw man"- a fake. In most of the US, it is legal to buy a gun as a bonafide gift to another- but not to use another's money to buy a gun for them. Example- Using my money, I buy a gun as a Christmas present for my son, who is legally able to own a gun. That is legal, and not a straw man sale. My neighbor asks if I will get a gun for him. He gives me $300, I go buy a gun, and take it to him. THAT is a strawman sale, and illegal- even if my neighbor could have legally bought the gun himself.