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Hungadunga.
Nope. One was name Hundadunga.
Cheap imitation? Your guess is as good as mine...
Hungadunga.
I prefer to take my legal advice from Dewey, Cheatem and Howe.
Larsen E. Whipsnade is desolated; moving to Philadelphia, where he's rather be, on the whole.
I prefer to take my legal advice from Dewey, Cheatem and Howe.
And misspelled. I should be sentenced to a life with Margaret Dumont.You've left out a Hungadinga. You've left out the main one, too.
You and I have both carried our 1908 Vest Pockets. I got the holster you have.
I just got a Springfield hellcat, I love itI just got approved for my W&C and applied for the HQL. Not sure if I filed correctly for the HQL since I didn't upload any documentation. All I did was file Permit Exempt and gave them my permit number.
Now I need to look for a gun. I was thinking micro 9 and/or a pocket gun. In the micro 9 side, I was originally set on getting a Canik MC9, but with it being a new gun and all the recent quality issues, I'm leaning away from it. Because of that, I was think P365 or a Shield Plus. What are your thought?
As for a pocket carry gun, I was thinking a small rim fire .22 that would hold 10 rounds or possibly a Ruger LCP II in .380. Haven't really look into this much.
What's everyone's recommendations?
Thanks!
I've got a nice little Beretta, if you ever find that volunteer...Still have yet to meet anyone willing to take a mag of .25 to the chest…, just saying…
Are there better options, absolutely. Have I been known to carry one as a last resort option, yup. (Still a step above strong words and a pointy stick)
I have a penchant for the little old pocket guns in 25acp - mine's been in the family since 1919, and I still exercise it regularly.I've got a nice little Beretta, if you ever find that volunteer...![]()
I would go to your local gun range and try out rent a Sig p365x or a Glock 43x then buy them both
I carry a shield plus with night sights. Optics ready. I grabbed a Pearce pinky extension for the 10 rd mag and fits perfectly and still doesn't print in a tshirt. 13 rd mag for colder weather clothes season. Also accepts the larger capacity s&w equalizer mags. No need for swapping out grip modules. Go shoot all of them and see what you like.I just got approved for my W&C and applied for the HQL. Not sure if I filed correctly for the HQL since I didn't upload any documentation. All I did was file Permit Exempt and gave them my permit number.
Now I need to look for a gun. I was thinking micro 9 and/or a pocket gun. In the micro 9 side, I was originally set on getting a Canik MC9, but with it being a new gun and all the recent quality issues, I'm leaning away from it. Because of that, I was think P365 or a Shield Plus. What are your thought?
As for a pocket carry gun, I was thinking a small rim fire .22 that would hold 10 rounds or possibly a Ruger LCP II in .380. Haven't really look into this much.
What's everyone's recommendations?
Thanks!
Buy both of those in the respective X variant is somewhat redundant . Get one of them in the original smallest variant to be better for ever pocket carrying .
how do you go about the whole process? I was looking up how to apply for an HQL and from what I understood you gotta go get finger prints done and go take a gun safety course?I just got approved for my W&C and applied for the HQL. Not sure if I filed correctly for the HQL since I didn't upload any documentation. All I did was file Permit Exempt and gave them my permit number.
Now I need to look for a gun. I was thinking micro 9 and/or a pocket gun. In the micro 9 side, I was originally set on getting a Canik MC9, but with it being a new gun and all the recent quality issues, I'm leaning away from it. Because of that, I was think P365 or a Shield Plus. What are your thought?
As for a pocket carry gun, I was thinking a small rim fire .22 that would hold 10 rounds or possibly a Ruger LCP II in .380. Haven't really look into this much.
What's everyone's recommendations?
Thanks!
Did you just get your W&C permit? If so it's free, no additional training needed, and no additional set of prints. Instructions for this path are on MSI's website. I recommend becoming a member while you're there if you're not already:how do you go about the whole process? I was looking up how to apply for an HQL and from what I understood you gotta go get finger prints done and go take a gun safety course?
so if I plan to get my W&C I essentially will get my HQL? If I don't need the HQL class and fees I will just go to the W&C class as long as it allows me to buy a handgun any time I want I will just get my W&C, I do already have my collectors so I am exempt from the 30 day wait just have to do the 7 day.Did you just get your W&C permit? If so it's free, no additional training needed, and no additional set of prints. Instructions for this path are on MSI's website. I recommend becoming a member while you're there if you're not already:
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If you don't have the W&C, yes, you'll need to get prints and take the HQL course if you're not exempt from the training. There are a number of threads on here covering that pathway.
That is correct. Once you have an approved W&C permit (not just the class; as that alone doesn't get you an HQL, let alone a free one), the HQL becomes essentially a free add on after the W&C permit approval is received.so if I plan to get my W&C I essentially will get my HQL? If I don't need the HQL class and fees I will just go to the W&C class as long as it allows me to buy a handgun any time I want I will just get my W&C, I do already have my collectors so I am exempt from the 30 day wait just have to do the 7 day.
awesome because I took a hunter safety course years ago, I can't find the papers but gun safety is so engraved in my brain from being around guns my entire life to the point my finger is unintentionally off the trigger of a water gun, and it would be redundant if I had to take an HQL class just to be approved for a W&C and the ability to buy a handgun at any time.That is correct. Once you have an approved W&C permit (not just the class; as that alone doesn't get you an HQL), the HQL becomes essentially a free add on after the W&C permit approval is received.
Holy run on sentence, Batman. Hunter safety is not an exemption for the W&C. You'll be spending more for the W&C course as it is 16 hours, but will have the ability to carry and would essentially get a free HQL at the end of the process though. HQL course has no bearing on a Wear and Carry (W&C) permit. This does save the redundancy of the HQL requirements, which I think is what you were getting at. I've been chilling with some bourbon at the fire pit for the last few hours, so my reading comp may be a bit off at the moment, so don't infer as an attempt to snipe.awesome because I took a hunter safety course years ago and can't find the papers but gun safety is so engraved in my brain from being around guns my entire life to the point my finger is unintentionally off the trigger of a water gun when I am not shooting and it would be redundant if I had to take an HQL class just to be approved for a W&C and the ability to buy a handgun at any time.
Thank you for saving me $150 on the HQL class and 4 hours.