I see no reason why not.The 30-06 caliber rifle surely meets minimum caliber requirements.
In California.
It depends on the gun and caliber but most semi-automatic rifles such as the Ruger .22 are legal to hunt with in California.
You MAY be referring to the .50 BMG caliber rifle, which was banned in the State of California.
As long as you have a Maryland handgun permit and as long as the gun meets any specific requirements in Maryland law.
in 95% condition, around $450 in Southern California at the moment.
I am not sure of the value of these pistols but I am interested in purchasing one if you have one for sale. I live in Abilene and would be interested.
.700 Nitro Express. Although .50 is technically the largest caliber you can legally own without an NFA destructive device permit (which California will never allow), there are exceptions for some cartridges determined to be for sporting purposes (such as the .600 Nitro Express, .577 Tyrannousaur, .700 Nitro Express, etc.). California also has a ban specifically on rifles which fire the .50 Browning Machine Gun (BMG) cartridge.
There are various manufacturers that produce suppressors for the 6.5 Grendel caliber, including SilencerCo, SureFire, Dead Air Armament, and many more. It is essential to research and select a suppressor that meets your specifications and requirements for your firearm.
If you mean the .50 BMG (there ARE other .50 caliber cartridges) it is a restricted firearm, requires licensing. There was a move to ban further imports of .50 cal BMG AMMO and rifles, but do not know where that stands.
No such thing. You can have small caliber but not low caliber.
the are also chambered for the 38 caliber, 9mm caliber and 22 caliber