caliber size requirement, is there one?
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caliber size requirement, is there one?
I understand during the proficiency exam that we were required to operate a 32 or above, but what is the stipulation on carry. Can we carry
anything as far as caliber? Thanks
anything as far as caliber? Thanks
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I read somewhere the other day that people talk about .45's, shoot 9mm's and carry .38''s!
I have a feeling that there is a great deal of truth to that statement. Of course it does not apply to all, but admit it.....it is true for some of you!
I have a feeling that there is a great deal of truth to that statement. Of course it does not apply to all, but admit it.....it is true for some of you!
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Seriously???
I recall there was a caliber restriction to the small size, nothing less than a .32
But like some are thinking (so am I) that that has been eliminated...
Going to go check the instant replay...Unless somebody has it ready to cut and paste...
On a side note, there was a sneeky little guy (who shot steel targets at PSC in the 80's and 90's) who used to be able to shoot the gnat off a dogs nose at 100 meters (and not bother the dog), who carried a little .22 derringer for defensive purposes, that I'd feel extremely comfortable being around...
Just because...
I recall there was a caliber restriction to the small size, nothing less than a .32
But like some are thinking (so am I) that that has been eliminated...
Going to go check the instant replay...Unless somebody has it ready to cut and paste...
On a side note, there was a sneeky little guy (who shot steel targets at PSC in the 80's and 90's) who used to be able to shoot the gnat off a dogs nose at 100 meters (and not bother the dog), who carried a little .22 derringer for defensive purposes, that I'd feel extremely comfortable being around...
Just because...
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Not that I'd have a problem with carrying something like these firearms...Mike1951 wrote:If you travel there, leave your .475's, .480's, and .50's at home.
But geesh!!! Even for practice...It just cain't be fun to shoot!!! It just cain't!!!
Thats a lot of metal!!!
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If someone had a lot of money they didn't need, the .50 GI 1911 might be fun.
I really did want a Ruger Alaskan for a while, and it comes in .480 Ruger.
I admit I was considering getting it in .454, as a heavy platform for .45 Colt.
I don't see their law as too much of a limitation.
I really did want a Ruger Alaskan for a while, and it comes in .480 Ruger.
I admit I was considering getting it in .454, as a heavy platform for .45 Colt.
I don't see their law as too much of a limitation.
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Not to me... I talk 9MM carry 9 MM and Shoot 9 MM. I only own 1 handgun but my next hand gun will probably be a 9MM , but it definitely wont be a 1911 or a 38 cal.jbirds1210 wrote:I read somewhere the other day that people talk about .45's, shoot 9mm's and carry .38''s!
I have a feeling that there is a great deal of truth to that statement. Of course it does not apply to all, but admit it.....it is true for some of you!
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You're right...Thats what it was...Pickpocket wrote:The smallest caliber you may qualify with is a .32 - there is no minimum caliber requirement when you carry.stevie_d_64 wrote: I recall there was a caliber restriction to the small size, nothing less than a .32
I just never really intended to carry anything smaller than a 9mm anyway, so I didn't ever worry about pushing back that envelope...
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