So if you qualify with a 9mm, you can carry a Draco (7.62mm)?JSThane wrote:Must be nice, only having to shoot one gun with a "minimum" caliber instead of two with a "maximum."
My wife and I took the NM CHL class. We have not only "action type" restrictions, but also cannot carry anything larger than what we qualified with. IE, if you shoot with a .38 revolver, you can only carry revolvers up to .38/.357 diameter. If you want to carry either revolver or semi, you have to shoot with both, and if you ever want to carry a .45, you have to shoot with .45 (or larger). I was semi-seriously tempted to show up with a Desert Eagle .50 and a S&W .500 borrowed from friends!
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- Mon Dec 09, 2013 11:05 pm
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Re: 7 of 13 revolvers
- Wed Nov 27, 2013 7:54 am
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Re: 7 of 13 revolvers
It was really that simple, though I think it was 4, 2, 4 because the six shooters loaded 6 then 4.dogflight wrote:Some revolvers (like my 38 spec) hold only 5 rounds.
When we did the course of fire for initial instructor training at the DPS range, they accommodated for that by modifying the loading calls. Was it as simple as "load 4", 'load 4", and "load 2"? Seems like it was a bit more clever than that.
Anyone remember?