Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
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Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
Is it legal to carry concealed on a military base if you're not in the military?
I'm not in the military, but I'm going to be attending a surprise birthday party on a Air Force base in Oklahoma soon, and didn't know if I should leave it at home or not.
I'm not in the military, but I'm going to be attending a surprise birthday party on a Air Force base in Oklahoma soon, and didn't know if I should leave it at home or not.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
leave it at home or the in car off the base.MojoTexas wrote:Is it legal to carry concealed on a military base if you're not in the military?
I'm not in the military, but I'm going to be attending a surprise birthday party on a Air Force base in Oklahoma soon, and didn't know if I should leave it at home or not.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
The Air Force base is Federal property, same as the Post Office.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
No, you can't carry, it is Federal Property.
Now, what you MAY be able to do is get permission to check it in at the base armory. Some bases will allow you to pre-arrange to check in at the gate and proceed with your cased and unloaded firearm to the armory to check it in. Would have to be pre-arranged though.
I am assuming you are refering to Tinker, so I would just call the main office of the AP's and ask about a method to store your weapon while visiting the base. The Public Affairs office at (405) 739-2026 should be able to give you the number to contact the base police unit office.
Now, what you MAY be able to do is get permission to check it in at the base armory. Some bases will allow you to pre-arrange to check in at the gate and proceed with your cased and unloaded firearm to the armory to check it in. Would have to be pre-arranged though.
I am assuming you are refering to Tinker, so I would just call the main office of the AP's and ask about a method to store your weapon while visiting the base. The Public Affairs office at (405) 739-2026 should be able to give you the number to contact the base police unit office.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
Thanks for the info. I kind of suspected it wouldn't be kosher to carry there.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
I'm not sure if this is still true, but when I lived on a military base I was not able to keep a weapon in my home either. I had to check it in to the security police for the entire time I lived there. I could check it out to go target shooting, but that is about it.
Kind of ironic, IMHO.
Kind of ironic, IMHO.
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I do think it's crazy that military men and women can shoot machine guns, rocket launchers, 50 mm canon's, grenade launchers etc.. but try and have a handgun on base your in trouble. I don't get it. If it was permissible the crazy Dr. at Ft. Hood might not have gotten off so many shots.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
Call the base. They might honor the permit, or at least let you check your weapon at the front gate so you don't have to leave it off base or in your hotel.
PS, where are the "50 mm cannons"? I'd sure love to shoot one of those....
All gun laws fail the logic test.pcgizzmo wrote:I do think it's crazy that military men and women can shoot machine guns, rocket launchers, 50 mm canon's, grenade launchers etc.. but try and have a handgun on base your in trouble. I don't get it. If it was permissible the crazy Dr. at Ft. Hood might not have gotten off so many shots.
PS, where are the "50 mm cannons"? I'd sure love to shoot one of those....
When I lived in housing on base, we were allowed to have guns, but they had to be unloaded at all times. They also had to be registered with the Provost Marshall's office before we could bring them on base. We were not allowed weapons of any kind in the barracks. That was onboard MCAS Yuma, AZ, in the early ninties.AlexKilpatrick wrote:I'm not sure if this is still true, but when I lived on a military base I was not able to keep a weapon in my home either. I had to check it in to the security police for the entire time I lived there. I could check it out to go target shooting, but that is about it.
Kind of ironic, IMHO.
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Excuse me. I got a little carried away. I meant machine gun.jamisjockey wrote:Call the base. They might honor the permit, or at least let you check your weapon at the front gate so you don't have to leave it off base or in your hotel.
All gun laws fail the logic test.pcgizzmo wrote:I do think it's crazy that military men and women can shoot machine guns, rocket launchers, 50 mm canon's, grenade launchers etc.. but try and have a handgun on base your in trouble. I don't get it. If it was permissible the crazy Dr. at Ft. Hood might not have gotten off so many shots.
PS, where are the "50 mm cannons"? I'd sure love to shoot one of those....
When I lived in housing on base, we were allowed to have guns, but they had to be unloaded at all times. They also had to be registered with the Provost Marshall's office before we could bring them on base. We were not allowed weapons of any kind in the barracks. That was onboard MCAS Yuma, AZ, in the early ninties.AlexKilpatrick wrote:I'm not sure if this is still true, but when I lived on a military base I was not able to keep a weapon in my home either. I had to check it in to the security police for the entire time I lived there. I could check it out to go target shooting, but that is about it.
Kind of ironic, IMHO.
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Depends on the base and the rules they set for the personnel. Most will still make you check it in with the base police or at the armory and check it out when you want to go shoot. But, I have heard there are some bases that allow you to have a long gun at home, but not sure about pistols.AlexKilpatrick wrote:I'm not sure if this is still true, but when I lived on a military base I was not able to keep a weapon in my home either. I had to check it in to the security police for the entire time I lived there. I could check it out to go target shooting, but that is about it.
Kind of ironic, IMHO.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
While you can't legally carry concealed on post, that doesn't warrant simply leaving it at home imo.
You can do a check, but most bases do NOT have an outright ban on firearms. The standards for firearms on base usually consist of simply registering the firearm with the base provost martial, and storing and traveling with it in the manner dictated by post policy.
Most bases have an online web site you can use to research their policy, and find telephone numbers. I suspect you can call the provost marshal and either pre-register your firearm, or make coordinations to register upon arrival. When you show up, all you would need to do is pull over before going on base, separate your gun from ammo, put your gun in a secure case, and throw them in the trunk. Once you get at the gate, just tell the guards about your gun, and than register it with the provost.
You can do a check, but most bases do NOT have an outright ban on firearms. The standards for firearms on base usually consist of simply registering the firearm with the base provost martial, and storing and traveling with it in the manner dictated by post policy.
Most bases have an online web site you can use to research their policy, and find telephone numbers. I suspect you can call the provost marshal and either pre-register your firearm, or make coordinations to register upon arrival. When you show up, all you would need to do is pull over before going on base, separate your gun from ammo, put your gun in a secure case, and throw them in the trunk. Once you get at the gate, just tell the guards about your gun, and than register it with the provost.
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
I'm only going to be on base for several hours in the evening for a private party at the NCO club. Since there will be liquor served, I will probably choose to leave it where I'm staying irregardless of whether it's legal or not.
I was merely curious what the rules are, since this is not a scenario I face regularly.
Thanks for all the replies...
I was merely curious what the rules are, since this is not a scenario I face regularly.
Thanks for all the replies...
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To continue the fun at your expense theme, where can one find a 50mm machine gun?pcgizzmo wrote: Excuse me. I got a little carried away. I meant machine gun.
When I lived in base housing in '96 and '97, in Yuma AZ, I had a shotgun, .22lr rifle, and 9mm handgun. All were registered on base and kept under my control in my housing unit. I also had a pair of AK's registered to me, but they weren't mine, they belonged to a buddy who lived in the barracks (he didn't want them under the control of the amory, which was notorious for messing with people's guns) .Keith B wrote:Depends on the base and the rules they set for the personnel. Most will still make you check it in with the base police or at the armory and check it out when you want to go shoot. But, I have heard there are some bases that allow you to have a long gun at home, but not sure about pistols.AlexKilpatrick wrote:I'm not sure if this is still true, but when I lived on a military base I was not able to keep a weapon in my home either. I had to check it in to the security police for the entire time I lived there. I could check it out to go target shooting, but that is about it.
Kind of ironic, IMHO.
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Well, as far as I know, there is no such thing as a 50mm machine gun. Now, maybe a 50mm gun on a German Panzer tank, but not a machine gun.jamisjockey wrote:To continue the fun at your expense theme, where can one find a 50mm machine gun?pcgizzmo wrote: Excuse me. I got a little carried away. I meant machine gun.
Do you mean 50 caliber (.5 inches diameter)?
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Re: Carrying Concealed on a Military base in Oklahoma
I have shot a 20mm "machine gun". Made the 50 cals on the ship look like pipsqueaks and was LOTS more fun. Single barrel, 650+ rounds per minute. What a blast!! Armor piercing tracers, high explosive incendiary, all kinds of fun rounds made for that thing........ As a matter of fact, that's me in my avatar, just before rockin' and rollin'......Those were the days!