No. PA does not require gun registration- and the SKS is not an assault rifle- it is a semi auto rifle with a fixed magazine.
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∙ 14y agoYou will need to define assault rifle, and where you live. A TRUE assault rifle is a machine gun, and transfers of them are tightly regulated by the Federal government. What most people CALL an assault rifle is nothing but a semi-automatic rifle, and in most of the US, does not require a license to possess.
The SKS is not an assault rifle, nor even a BATFE-defined "civilian assault weapon". And no, a permit is not required.
Because without the assault rifle anycountry would need multiple different weapons for one situation.the Assault Rifle is the perfect adaption for long medium and close range combat with a proper caliber lethal at many ranges
Pennsylvania does not have registration of ordinary firearms. There is no place or procedure to register a gun, whether inherited or not.
Consult with a lawyer/police for a current/correct/legal answer.
Michigan does not require registration of ordinary Title I firearms.
You can find the details you need in the City Hall for the city where you plan to build the condominium project. You may also need to register the project with the county and with the State of Pennsylvania. Your condominium-savvy attorney and help you register your project within Pennsylvania.
You G11 is the classified assault rifle meaning you will need to purchase all the assault rifles before it to unlock it. The highest assault rifle before the G11 is the Commando which is unlocked at level 44. So basically the minimum level to unlock it is 44.
Ordinary rifles and shotguns, no. Assault rifles, yes. See link below.
That depends on the laws where you are. As is, we don't know this, and cannot accurately assess which laws pertain to you.
No, you do not have to have a drivers license o register a car in Pennsylvania. You must have either a photo identification card or a U. S. Armed Forces Common Access Card if you do not have a drivers license.
you might also need to check with state laws, cuz not all states are the same when it comes to firearms