Or leather OWB or suede with spring metal clip IWB or fanny pack or EDC backpack or shoulder holster(leather or kydex) or kydex OWB.
That just about covers it.
I thought you always recommend serpa holsters.
Or leather OWB or suede with spring metal clip IWB or fanny pack or EDC backpack or shoulder holster(leather or kydex) or kydex OWB.
That just about covers it.
I’ve carried with 1 in the chamber for 3 years. I have a pistol safe large enough that the gun and holster come off together, go in the safe and back on together. As long as I keep my finger off the trigger it won’t go off, but it’s a Glock.
I love a Serpa. I know how to draw one properly.I thought you always recommend serpa holsters.
Maryland training (HQL, W&C, hunting etc.) tell you not to store loaded guns even if locked, especially with children. But, where's the law on that one?
Good to know. It wasn't mentioned in my carry training. But then, you're supposed to keep your magazine out of the gun when locked up? That's crazy. Luckily I live alone, but I'll have to do that when the grandkids visit. Sheesh4-104
(c) Prohibited. -- A person may not store or leave a loaded firearm in a location where the person knew or should have known that an unsupervised child would gain access to the firearm.
This is the law as of now, always interesting to hear what is said in courses.
TD
Good to know. It wasn't mentioned in my carry training. But then, you're supposed to keep your magazine out of the gun when locked up? That's crazy. Luckily I live alone, but I'll have to do that when the grandkids visit. Sheesh
So, my "Handgun Permit" (how they refer to the carry license here) arrived last week; heck, it only took 3 months. I went and purchased an Urban Carry G3 holster and wore it empty for a few days to let the leather soften. Then I carried it with my Ruger LC9s. Feels good, but...unloaded...
Why unloaded? I'm nervous. I know it's kind of stupid, but I have to wrap my head around the notion of carrying a loaded gun so close to my body. After all, carrying an unloaded gun makes no sense, right? Yet...the idea of a negligent discharge scares me...I've been watching these YouTube videos about negligent discharge, and worry if that could be me.
To make things worse, the weather over the last couple of weeks has prevented me from getting to the range so I can practice. I've been practicing my draw stroke at home and am eager to do so at the range.
One in the chamber or not...well, that's the next consideration, after I get past carrying a loaded firearm, LOL.
Here’s what you need.
I take it under reason for the carry permit "Constitution of the United States of America Bill of Rights Amendment II" I take it that argument will not get a permit granted.
As easy as some states are to get a business license it I wonder if simply selling ammunition and firearm accessories would help one get one.
[Kev308];6223429 said:The average guy who has owned firearms for years and years can't get a carry permit.
Congrats
Get one of those laser target systems for at home training and take the gun for walks around the neighborhood.
No that would not get a permit granted. According to MSP, owning your own legal business (showing income, licenses, deposits) will get you a permit.
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Good to know. It wasn't mentioned in my carry training. But then, you're supposed to keep your magazine out of the gun when locked up? That's crazy. Luckily I live alone, but I'll have to do that when the grandkids visit. Sheesh
4-104
(c) Prohibited. -- A person may not store or leave a loaded firearm in a location where the person knew or should have known that an unsupervised child would gain access to the firearm.
This is the law as of now, always interesting to hear what is said in courses.
TD
I take it under reason for the carry permit "Constitution of the United States of America Bill of Rights Amendment II" I take it that argument will not get a permit granted.
As easy as some states are to get a business license it I wonder if simply selling ammunition and firearm accessories would help one get one.
Selling fishing rods from the trunk of your car is sufficient. There was a guy years back that was famous for this in MD.
Any legit, documented business is sufficient in the eyes of MSPLD and the AG office. You could rent ports-johns or just empty them, any shit will do.
The rest of y'all are really going off the deep end regarding the Constitution and carry. Your complaints are 20+ years late.