Why is it bad advice? I hear it a lot that we shouldn't let our serial out. But I never heard a reason why.narcissist wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:17 pmScott B. wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2019 6:25 pmThere's no real reason to block out any firearm serial number - UNLESS you're the guy that stole itnarcissist wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:03 pm So everyone knows you should never post your gun with the serial number showing. Black out the serial number or don't it's up to you, just trying to help out that's all.
Your giving people bad advice, but I'm guessing you know what your talking about? How about you do some research before giving out bad advice.
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- Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:46 pm
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- Wed Jul 24, 2019 7:33 am
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It's common wisdom to block the serial numbers, and I obscure mine if I post pictures. Although I don't really understand why it is necessary.narcissist wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2019 9:03 pm So everyone knows you should never post your gun with the serial number showing. Black out the serial number or don't it's up to you, just trying to help out that's all.
- Sun Nov 25, 2018 6:25 am
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It can be on your person. As long as you don't leave the car. ITexanVeteran wrote: ↑Sun Nov 25, 2018 12:11 am This will be my EDC when my license arrives. I wish I could carry now, but I'm not gonna break any laws. Just vehicle carry for now. And yes, I know it had to be concealed not on my person.
- Tue Feb 14, 2012 6:59 am
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I think the ammo might be worth more than the gun.68Charger wrote: Yeah.. You know you like it..
This is the most reliable carry I have EVER owned.. Jealous much?
- Sat Mar 14, 2009 8:42 pm
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Thanks,
It is a stainless P95 . Ruger should pay me for advertising the darn thing. I wrote a review on it 2 years ago and its the first one to come up on a google search (using search terms ruger p95 review). I still need to work on a better holster belt combo, but the Don Hume JIT works pretty well.
It is a stainless P95 . Ruger should pay me for advertising the darn thing. I wrote a review on it 2 years ago and its the first one to come up on a google search (using search terms ruger p95 review). I still need to work on a better holster belt combo, but the Don Hume JIT works pretty well.
- Sat Mar 14, 2009 3:51 pm
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My Daily Carry. The Beretta is small of the back or front center console. Ruger at 3:00 obligatory cell phone/ leash, Keys with USB thumb drives and a wallet. Mostly one gun or the other unless I'm on an overnight trip. Nothing fancy, but It seems to work.
- Sat Dec 13, 2008 9:52 pm
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OK, I can't take it any more!!
Why the sharpies, shotgun shells, pencils, cartridges, in the trigger guard. Maybe its cause of my anceint training and background .. but this just shiverrs down my back.. I understand that that the guns have been checked and rechecked. and I've never heard of anyone shooting themselves while photographing, But I get the willys every time I see this.. Am I the only one?
Why the sharpies, shotgun shells, pencils, cartridges, in the trigger guard. Maybe its cause of my anceint training and background .. but this just shiverrs down my back.. I understand that that the guns have been checked and rechecked. and I've never heard of anyone shooting themselves while photographing, But I get the willys every time I see this.. Am I the only one?
- Mon Jun 11, 2007 8:51 pm
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While I believe the PC clearly states that that it is OK to carry. I doubt that most LEOs would understand the law to mean that it is OK. I agree it would be a bad idea. Being caught would mean an almost certain ride.KBCraig wrote:A literal reading of the Code does imply that. But others argue that no matter what the Code says, the implied intent of the CHL is to exempt carrying a concealed handgun, and it would be unwise to push the issue.Liberty wrote:I read somewhere from someone I respect that a CHL allows you to have some of the illegal weapons. The same section of the penal code that makes an exemption to carry a concealed gun, also exempts us from from the illegal weapons.
I'm neutral on it. I know what the law says, but since there is no case law on the matter, I would suggest that you shouldn't be eager to carry a club or illegal knife and claim exemption by having a CHL.
Kevin
- Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:43 pm
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I read somewhere from someone I respect that a CHL allows you to have some of the illegal weapons. The same section of the penal code that makes an exemption to carry a concealed gun, also exempts us from from the illegal weapons.KBCraig wrote:PC 46.01(6) "Illegal knife" means a:ForbidInjustice wrote:Nope, not according to the Texas Penal Code, anyway.. a knife with a blade over 5½ inches is illegal.
Neither of those two knifes has a double edge, although I do have a folding dagger that does.
(A) knife with a blade over five and one-half inches;
(B) hand instrument designed to cut or stab another by being thrown;
(C) dagger, including but not limited to a dirk, stilletto, and poniard;
(D) bowie knife;
(E) sword; or
(F) spear.
The trouble is that they don't define dagger, dirk, stilletto, poniard, or bowie knife. Someone wanting to make trouble for you could consider that Fairbairn to be a dagger, even with a false edge.
I am in a Hotel room right now or I'd look it up. Perhaps someone could find the appropriate penal code and explain it beter than I.. or prove me all wet!!
- Wed Mar 07, 2007 6:32 am
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