Connecticut Gun Laws & Firearms Safety Practice Exam

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What is a 'ghost gun' under Connecticut law?

  1. Any gun made before 1899

  2. A firearm without a serial number

  3. A gun painted in camouflage

  4. An untraceable 3D-printed gun

The correct answer is: A firearm without a serial number

A This option is incorrect because the date reference of 1899 is not relevant to the definition of a 'ghost gun' under Connecticut law. B: This is the correct definition of a 'ghost gun' under Connecticut law. It specifically refers to a firearm that does not have a serial number, making it difficult to trace. C: This option is incorrect because the use of camouflage paint on a gun does not affect its legal classification as a 'ghost gun' under Connecticut law. D: This option is incorrect because while a 3D-printed gun may not have a serial number, it is not the only type of firearm that falls under the definition of a 'ghost gun' in Connecticut law.