Not in the U.S.A.
Depends on make, model, condition, and whether it is a real firearm, or a non-firing replica. Not enough information to answer.
There is at least one court decision which holds that a black powder gun, in this case a replica of a Remington cap and ball revolver, is a "firearm." In U.S. v. Green, 515 F.Supp. 517 (D.Md. 1981) the court refused to grant the defendant's motion to dismiss an indictment for being a felon in possession of a firearm, based on its interpretation that the replica is indeed a "firearm" and a "handgun" that he was prohibited from possessing. This was in spite of the BATF's opinion that the replica wasn't a "firearm" that the defandant would be prohibited from possessing.
The item listed is a NON-FIRING replica of the type of firearm used to assassinate President Lincoln. That make and model is listed on Amazon at $40.39.
If it has the original receiver, or if it doesn't, but hasn't been certified as a non-firing replica, yes.
Under the Canadian Firearms Program, Airsoft guns with a muzzle velocity below 111.6 m/s (366 f/s), and resembling with near precision an existing make and model of a firearm, other than an antique firearm, are considered replica firearms and therefore are prohibited devices.
That depends on what you mean by "real guns". If you are asking "Can an airsoft gun load, chamber, and cycle a live firearm cartridge?", the answer is no. If you are asking "Does my state consider an airsoft replica a firearm?", the answer is "Maybe". Depending on where you live, airsoft replicas may be classified as firearms. The best place to start looking is to search for the definition of firearm in your state codes. If all else fails, you may be able to get suggestions for which sections of your local criminal codes cover airsoft replicas by contacting NON-EMERGENCY dispatch for your local law enforcement agency. If you are asking "Should I treat my airsoft replica like a firearm?", the answer is yes. All firearm safety rules should be followed with anything that launches a projectile, especially when it looks like a real gun.
Generally, yes. A cannon is a weapon that shoots a projectile out of a tube by exploding or burning combustible material (gunpowder). But under federal United States laws on the sale and transportation of "firearms" an antique blackpowder cannon, or a faithful replica of one, is not a "firearm."
You have to define firearms license- there are several different ones. License to own, to carry concealed, to collect, sell, import?
An air gun is usually a replica of a real firearm that is powered by air or C02 that is used to fire a projectile (Pellet or BB). Only air or C02 is used in the air gun. Whereas a firearm uses gunpowder to fire a bullet. Air guns are powerful but not a powerful as a real firearm.
I believe about 18.....just don't show it to anyone in a public place. However out of intrest there is no age restrictions on actual live firearms i had my first at the age of 12 with an official gun licence
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