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You are correct as far as I can recall what has been told to me by my friend who shoots for sport. Besides that I'd like to add that you can't hunt wildlife unless it's your job. And it's only for population control of various wildlife.
Also gun owners need to keep their guns and ammo in two different safes. The police can check if you're complying to that anytime.
To get a permit they will do a background check on you. My friend got questions about him looking up 3d models of guns online. But he was only looking for fantasy weapon replicas for cosplay reasons.
Furthermore, bullets are as illegal without a gun permit as the guns themselves.
You can only take your gun with you when you are on your way to a range or back home from a range. And not within easy reach.
Owning airsoft weapons requires a club membership to the national airsoft league.
Lastly it's national news anytime a police officer fires their gun. It's that rare.