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I took that class! Still have the 40+ year old hunter orange card they gave me to prove it. Found it when moving last yearWe had a version of that when I was growing up in Pennsylvania. It was called a gun safety course and you had to pass it before you could get your first hunting license. Only requirements were that you were at least 12 years of age. I think that every 12 year old boy and girl in Pennsylvania took and passed that course. At least, in my neck of the woods, they did.
Well, that narrows it down...Got a muzzle loader yesterday.
You are a gun and hunting PHD.I had to take a course to get my hunting license for shotgun. A separate one for rifle. Another one for black powder. Once again for bow. And finally one for trapping & skinning. Still have all my licenses.
Curious your state.....I live in a fairly free state I only need the specific hunting licenses to take game none required for specific methods and no classes etcI had to take a course to get my hunting license for shotgun. A separate one for rifle. Another one for black powder. Once again for bow. And finally one for trapping & skinning. Still have all my licenses.
Free courses.You are a gun and hunting PHD.
Where the heck is this place? England? Canuckistan? Ow-strilia? The Vatican?I had to take a course to get my hunting license for shotgun. A separate one for rifle. Another one for black powder. Once again for bow. And finally one for trapping & skinning. Still have all my licenses.
Holy smokes. That is SO wrong. I just walked in the gun store today, filled out the FEDERAL bullshit, bought the PUG, some ammo, and walked out. Five minutes.Murphyland (NJ). One of the most restrictive places in the 50 to own a firearm.
i have always thought i would like to have one of those with the folding grip.....they seem to be good for just what you mention summer shorts or similar situations....and while they are low power sure beats a stick in my opinionBought a PUG today. My carry gun is getting just too heavy if I am wearing shorts (which I am 90% of the time). This one weighs 6 fargin ounces. You cannot even feel it in your pocket.
Cute little thing. 5-shot, but this ole sojer does not trust their self-proclaimed "brilliant" half-cock solution for hammer strike firing hazard. So I do the old fashioned "empty chamber" thing. <-- That can't fail...
Jeez. If I can't get a perp five feet away with four shots, I shoulda stood at home.
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Indiana requires a archery license, a firearms license (good for any firearm during 3 week gun season) and muzzleloader license for the 3 week ML season....now granted you can buy an antlerless,only license and it is good through all 3 seasons....also anyone buying license that was born after 1985 ithink has to have hunter Ed course.Curious your state.....I live in a fairly free state I only need the specific hunting licenses to take game none required for specific methods and no classes etc
I own the foldable version but that looks even smaller - thx
It's called a Pug. .22 MagnumWalt
i can’t make out the brand - can you give a link
i have always thought i would like to have one of those with the folding grip.....they seem to be good for just what you mention summer shorts or similar situations....and while they are low power sure beats a stick in my opinion
i have always thought i would like to have one of those with the folding grip.....they seem to be good for just what you mention summer shorts or similar situations....and while they are low power sure beats a stick in my opinion
YOWZA, I got one of those. Carried it for years. But when you gets to be really old and you only wear shorts in Floriduh, It tends to pull yer pantses down. That's why I got a shooter that weighs a third of the one shown.Summers in the Washington DC area are hot and humid. I wear cargo shorts and golf shirts almost exclusively during this season. I picked up a Smith and Wesson Model 638. It's an Airweight J-frame. Holds 5 rounds of .38 Special +P and comes in at just under a pound fully loaded. I don't even bother with a holster - I simply drop it in my right-front pocket as I'm heading out the door.
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Those lil Smith hammerless revolvers are what I got for my girls to purse or pocket carry...they are a great defense option in my opinionSummers in the Washington DC area are hot and humid. I wear cargo shorts and golf shirts almost exclusively during this season. I picked up a Smith and Wesson Model 638. It's an Airweight J-frame. Holds 5 rounds of .38 Special +P and comes in at just under a pound fully loaded. I don't even bother with a holster - I simply drop it in my right-front pocket as I'm heading out the door.
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YOWZA, Pick up, point, shoot. No fancy racking back, getting everything lined up like a slot machine, flipping the side safety (up? down? forward? back?) before you can fire.Those lil Smith hammerless revolvers are what I got for my girls to purse or pocket carry...they are a great defense option in my opinion
No safety....side button is cylinder release....no exposed hammer to catch on things..they are pretty snappy due to being lightweight...I got my gals the airweight version with pink laser grips (it's a girl thing) lol.....hers is a 642s&wYOWZA, Pick up, point, shoot. No fancy racking back, getting everything lined up like a slot machine, flipping the side safety (up? down? forward? back?) before you can fire.
YOWZA, Pick up, point, shoot. No fancy racking back, getting everything lined up like a slot machine, flipping the side safety (up? down? forward? back?) before you can fire.
No safety....side button is cylinder release....no exposed hammer to catch on things..they are pretty snappy due to being lightweight...I got my gals the airweight version ls with pink laser grips (it's a girl thing) lol.....hers is a 642s&w
more info on both models and discussion here
I purposefully choose to live in a fairly free state and a very free county.....but I empathize with your painAwhile ago the State of Illinois had such a backlog of renewals for their FOID that some people had a firearm but no current FOID. Some were unable to purchase ammunition for their currently legally owned firearms. The Illinois State Police were in charge of issuing the renewal FOIDS but for some unknown reason were behind is sending out the updated FOIDS.
At the time that this fiasco was going on citizens were complaining that this is what happens when there was no timeline or penalty for the issuing authority to do their job on a timely basis. A valid FOID is needed to purchase either ammunition or a new firearm.
Like a weatherman you can be wrong 90% of the time but still keep your job.
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