Like most states, Virginia has no requirement nor a provision for the registration of ordinary firearms. Machineguns must be registered with the Virginia State Police.
No. Virginia has no requirement (nor any process in place) to register ordinary firearms. However, machineguns must be registered with the State Police.
Yes. Must be registered with the Federal BATF, but state legal.
No. Silencers are against federal law, so no state law can over ride it. ------ Actually, that is incorrect. Suppressors (silencers) are quite legal in the US. Federal law restricts them, but does not prohibit them. The federal requirements are not difficult to meet. Checking PA state law it appears that suppressors are also quite legal in that state so long as you comply with the federal requirements.
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Silencers are not legal in the state of Iowa. Currently there are 39 out of 50 states that individuals, trusts and corporations can legally own silencers.
Washington state does not have a requirement to register firearms. In short, you don't register guns there. Would suggest you visit a local gun shop for information on Washington State and firearms.
Not in Virginia, nor in any other state. Under federal law, a felon may not own, possess, or have access to firearms. Being in a residence with firearms - even if they're locked away - is generally considered having access.
That depends on the state where you reside. In most states, there is no requirement for registration of firearms, and there in no national requirement with the exception of National Firearm Act weapons, such a machine guns.
Define "suppressor." If it any way silences or muffles the report of the weapon when it fires, it is unlawful to own one without a permit. It is a FEDERAL felony under the National Firearms Act to even have one in your possession without a proper permit. You can purchase one using a Form 4 or get permission to make one with a Form 1. Once you pay the $200 transfer fee and get approved, you can have them in your possession.Yes, silencers are legal in Florida, The National Firearms Act (not the federal firearms act) restricts transfer, ownership, and use, but does not prohibit it. I own silencers legally in Florida as do thousands of other Florida Residents. For more information on ownership of silencers in Florida see the below link which contains information on the legal ownership and use of Silencers, Short Barreled Riffles and Shotguns as well as pre 1986 Machine Guns.
Like MOST US States, there is no requirement or provision to "register" ordinary firearms. Dealers must maintain a record of all firearms sales at their place of business for 20 years.
What is the "legal paperwork" you seek? In most of the US, there is no requirement for registration of ordinary firearms. A few states DO have such a requirement for SOME guns. We need to know what state, what gun, and what you are looking for.