I am a former 20-year MD resident but have been a PA resident for the last 2 years. Got my PA permit within a month of moving to PA, and a few months ago went through the MD required training and permitting process to get my MD "Wear and Carry", as we have adult children and grandchildren still...
I ride my horse a lot at the trails in Bear Branch / Carroll County, MD. I have a Maryland Wear and Carry Permit but still do not know if I am legal to carry in the Bear Branch trail system in Caroll County. Can anyone direct me to where I can find the answer.
My date of application was 9/19, my NICS was done on 9/28, my "Final Disposition" was entered on 10/25 which included my permit number and noted "Restrictions: NONE". I got an email on 10/25 from MSP noting that I would receive written notification of the disposition via the United States Postal...
Because I have had a pretty good stockpile of Speer Lawman in 380 , that is what has been predominantly shot through this LCP. I also have some Magtech in 380 interspersed in various range trips. Both brands are brass casings. Sometimes I would shoot a few mags of Speer Gold Dot or a some...
Not a full time carry for me, but I guess, up until this last outing, I could. I suppose every reliable pistol is reliable until that one time it isn't. At that point you either get to the source and resolve it or move on.
I'll have to decide, after a few hundred rounds post extractor...
This LCP has been a reliable pistol, but really not a great deal of rounds through it. I would guess between 500-700. Up to this last outing, no issues at all that I can recall. I ordered two extractors from Ruger, just in case for the future.
This prompted me to look up how to remove the extractor, and, there you go.....broken tip with very sharp edge making that nick at 2 o'clock. New extractor has been ordered.
Thanks to all!
This is an LCP II. Shot a couple of mags of FMJ and all went well. Then both mags using the same FMJ ammo consistently resulted in failure to extract the fired round resulting in the leading edge of the following round being forced against the fired round still in chamber. Could it be as simple...
OP back with update. Once I received my PA DL, I applied online for my carry permit. It was two days later I received the email and voicemail that I was approved and could schedule a time to pick of my carry permit. About as good service as it could be. Will be picking it up in a couple of days.