Me too!I'm just praying for national reciprocity.
Me too!I'm just praying for national reciprocity.
I do a lot of traveling so I'm gonna check this out asap. Thanks for sharing!I have an app called CCW. You put your permit(s) in and then it will tell you where you have reciprocity, and each state's laws.
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The app costs a couple dollars I think, but I love it. It's great! There is also another app that shows you which stores/restaurants/venues/etc. are not gun friendly for CCW.I do a lot of traveling so I'm gonna check this out asap. Thanks for sharing!
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Safe is a relative term to the context of the situation YOU are in. As well as the skill sets you own in regards to safe handling of a firearm. I consider the firearm to be just another tool I may need on my travels. Much like my medical kit and recovery gear. Hopefully I never have to use that gear but the consequences of not having it are far to high.It is not safe to travel into the woods without some sort of protection, everybody knows that that live around bears.
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Only thing I don't like about CZ is the slide not overlapping the frame. There's just not enough purchase on those slides for me to get my hamfists around them reliably.It wasnt the trigger, even tricked out race guns by Glock don't work for me. It's nothing against Glock, it's a gun I want to love but we just are not a good fit. I'm very glad to have discovered CZ, they are at about the same price point and I love the trigger and how it feels in the hand. Plus the low bore axis makes getting back on target after each shot very quick. One comaint on my CZ is that I don't like the horseshoe rear sight. Fortunately Santa brought me a set of Trigicon night sights that solved that problem.
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The saddest part of your move are the MA gun laws. ;-( It's not too bad, getting your LTC is not too hard and there is lots of info online about transferring them to MA. My dad has the same Walther!Ooooooooo, this is fun.
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I made sure my Walther was compliment before buying. [emoji6]The saddest part of your move are the MA gun laws. ;-( It's not too bad, getting your LTC is not too hard and there is lots of info online about transferring them to MA. My dad has the same Walther!
I carried the Ruger LCR for a while until I took it to a class and tried to use a speed strip loader while a little under stress. I turned into a total dufus. That afternoon the LCR turned into a BUG.Hahaha.... Steve..... I have the exact same pew pew for everyday carry in the same case! Awesome buddy. [emoji1303]
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You, my friend, are a smart guy. I did the same. I'm sure you are have done the research, but let me know if you have any questions since I recently did everything in the past couple months.I made sure my Walther was compliment before buying. [emoji6]
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I hear you there!I carried the Ruger LCR for a while until I took it to a class and tried to use a speed strip loader while a little under stress. I turned into a total dufus. That afternoon the LCR turned into a BUG.
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I am in NH a lot, so I applied for my nonresident permit though it takes months since they are so slow. I love Maine, but never been as into VT.You guys need to move to New Hampshire, Maine or Vermont.
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Would love to. I'm from NH. But I have to reside in a state that my company is authorized to operate in. So Mass is my only option.You guys need to move to New Hampshire, Maine or Vermont.
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