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Originally Posted by Arkan
I'll answer both questions....
Simo:
As for an AK-74, as long as it's in a "post-ban" configuration...perfectly legal. You can't have a bayo lug, a "flash suppressor", or a collapsible stock. As for magazines, just use dated "pre-bans" and you're golden.
Milla:
When i carry my Sig .40, it's in an "inside the waistband" holster. If i opt to carry the bigger .357 revolver, it'll be in an "outside the waistband" holster (a belt holster) Winter carry i can get away with this set up due to the bulk of the gun. Also, if i'm in a pinch and i'm wearing pants, the small J-frame Smith sometimes is worn on the ankle or tucked away in a pocket.
I'll use the ankle set up if i feel the need for 2 guns.
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I was under the impression that the "Assault weapons ban" expired and President bush never renewed it - Thanks god and what a stupid name.
Man am I kicking myself to trading in my Colt Mustang. Down here in FL, during the summer even with a low profile sidearm, it's damn hard to concealed and I wish I still had my colt. I know I got screwed when trading that in for my wifes new SIG.
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Originally Posted by Milla
Its a shame my USP Compact is a double stack .45 so its pretty thick, an in the belt would fucking destroy my hip. and outside is to bulky. But i do have a Blackhawk CQC holster which is fucking money for quick draw
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Milla, what do you use for your inside the band holster? I'm trying to get something better then the generic leather one I have now. I use to use a shoulder rig, but that seems so 80-ish LOL.
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Originally Posted by Arkan
Getting your permit in NY is a bullshit process....one that's not impossible, just a deterrent. They do that shit on purpose so most people wouldn't bother. Another form of gun control.
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Tell me about it Arkan's, back in RI you had to jump through the same hoops but you really could only obtain your CWP for a business. However as of recently, you can only use the CWP when your working?????? I worked for my dad's antique and jewelry shop and you're in more danger off the job when someone will really want to jump you. Never mind the laws regarding using a firearm to defend your family or property in north. One of the main reasons I moved down here to FL.
Funny thing is, in RI you have to take a marksmanship test to qualify but they will give you no info on the laws regarding CWP carrying. That is up to you to find out and they don't want to help at all.
Down here in FL, they make you take a class, with a LOE, give you all the laws in a booklet, go over some scenarios but all you have to do at the range, is not shoot yourself, the range instructor or anyone else around you and you pass. That in itself is a little scary. Granted they push you to go to the range and practice at least once every couple weeks.
Milla, when you heading out? I've contacted my dad to find out where he's at. He is now a civilian working at one of the very secure areas in Baghdad and if you get any RR or are stationed near him, you should stop by. He runs a little so called cafe, where a lot of big wigs from all branches of the military as well as a lot of special ops hang out. He's old school military and knows how to have fun in difficult areas around the world, or so I'm told by a bunch of rangers who had dinner at our grandmothers house a couple years ago. Something about him shooting their camp rattlesnake mascot one very late evening. I'm getting more info to pass on to you. Any little bit helps over there.