Ordinary rifles and shotguns, no. Assault rifles, yes. See link below.
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∙ 2011-01-25 03:22:07A model 80 WHAT? Mossberg made rifles, shotguns, and pistols. If a local gun shop does not have the part you need, you may find it at gunpartscorp.com.
You would have to define "tactical rifle". In most of the US, no license is required for rifles or shotguns. Full auto firearms must be registered with the US BATFE.
It may not have one. Serial numbers were not required by law on rifles and shotguns until 1968. A large percentage of .22 rifles made prior to 1968 did not have (or need) a serial number. And yes, they are perfectly legal.
Only if it's a Title II NFA regulated type (rifles with barrels under 16", full auto rifles, anything which falls into the AOW category, anything classed as a destructive device, etc).
Remington Model numbers are normally on the left face of the receiver. Early shotguns and rifles did not have a model on them at all. Like for example the early Model 11 shotguns which I suspect you have if it doesn't have a model. probably pre-20's need serial to know.
Yes, but only handguns. Shotguns and rifles are exempt from registration.
Depends on where you live.
No, you do not.
No, not for "long guns."
18 for rifles and shotguns, 21 for handguns and NFA items (short barreled rifles/shotguns, machine guns, destructive devices, etc.), the same as it is for the entire United States under federal law.
You will need to contact the local law enforcement to get a correct answer.
no
Virginia does not require licenses for ordinary firearms, including rifles, shotguns, and handguns.
Yes
You need to visit the BATFE website. They have the answer to your question.
No, since it is your gun, and if your on your property.
A model 80 WHAT? Mossberg made rifles, shotguns, and pistols. If a local gun shop does not have the part you need, you may find it at gunpartscorp.com.