That was my thought when I got my hql a couple years ago. A friend has an old pistol acquired before all the bs but is interested in a new one.
I was going to say it was for a friend, but who'd believe that!!!
Clarification question. Does the exemption need to be a regulated gun they have a decided of? If I moved into the state in the early 90's and owned a pistol at the time could I use that s/n#?
I’d say don’t be afraid to jump in. People are very helpful and welcoming to newbies.
Focus on safety, then accuracy, then speed. The fun starts right away, even though it might take a few times for the nerves to calm down.
Found the paragraph I was thinking about regarding car carry.
https://www.psp.pa.gov/firearms-information/Pages/Carrying-Firearms-in-Pennsylvania.aspx
Jump down to the last paragraph.
Read up on the details, but there’s a caveat on car carry If you have a valid permit from anywhere. I’ll see if I can find anything. It was a bit unusual.
Great opportunity, good luck! The only things that occurred to me to work in if you're going to touch on the safety of different types of firearms is something about semi automatic guns having been around for over 100 years. People seem to have the idea is some kind of new thing. Also, I'd...
His same argument could literally be made against any firearm or part. It was meant for reason xxx in my mind, but criminals are illegally acquiring them so they should be banned.
Ridiculous.
Do it if you're free, you'll have fun. There are a lot of rules that take a little getting used to. Some will make logical sense when you see it laid out, and some are just "that's what it is".
The only point I want to add is that most of the SAFETY rules are the same as in the other action...
Glad it worked well! Ill have to try the manual decocking and practice the da first shot. I've just been going up a division and starting cocked and locked with my 75B.
Looking back in the thread regarding the safety, I seem to remember when I was putting in a competition hammer and sear that...
Here's my new Hamilton Khaki automatic (42mm). My dang BIL got me interested in mechanical watches. My first was a Fossil Automatic with a Japanese movement and a skeleton face. It's a little dressy looking for every day and it wasn't long before I was looking to "upgrade" to a more casual...