You MAY be able to get it from the dealer that sold the handgun. In most of the US there is no process to register handguns with any government agency, but the dealer ertains a copy of the sales paperwork. You would need to know which dealer, and when the gun was purchased.
If your question is can citizens of the US own a .45 cal handgun, the answer is yes. MOST of the US does not require a permit to own a firearm, and even the areas that DO require permits do not ban the .45. In some countries private citizens may not own a handgun in a military caliber, but the US does not follow that practice.
The Cheeseburger is the most sold food in the United States.
The most sold car in the US isn't a car it's a truck..The Ford F-150
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Carry on with your transfer paperwork, it's not your problem what they do with it after you have sold it to them, it becomes their problem.
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Most of British Columbia's lumber gets sold to the US construction industry.
Many products sold in the US are made in other countries, becasue it is cheaper than making them in the US to have them made abroad and pay the cost of transporting them to the US. Howewver, it is not correct to say that most products sold in the US are made abroad.
No. You must be 21 to legally purchase a handgun, whether from a dealer or private seller. The federal law is quite clear on that.
The most accurate handgun is the CZ 75 SP-01 and it retails at around $600 - $700.
most likely California