While I do believe that four is overkill for me, a secondary backup seems incredibly viable. LEO do it every day. I think that there is room for making redundancy part of an LTC holder's plan.thetexan wrote:If you need more than one gun for self defense you are either...
1. not very good with one gun at putting rounds on your target under pressure...or
2. getting yourself into situations that requires an arsenal to handle.
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- Wed Oct 19, 2016 9:57 am
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- Topic: Can't carry TWO guns
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- Wed Jun 01, 2016 9:20 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Can't carry TWO guns
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Re: Can't carry TWO guns
You made me go look. The Casull is only 452. Seems downright domesticated now that I've dug deeper.The Annoyed Man wrote:Why not? Isn't 45 ACP actually .451"?goose wrote: Is a 454 Casull still 45 caliber? It rounds down to 45. :-)
If this were a Texas statute we'd have a dozen pages on it. (Of which I am sometimes want to contribute.)
(And you're helping me code posts better, again.)
Edit: The domesticated commetn was humor. The energy of the Casull is obviously vastly different.
- Wed Jun 01, 2016 6:21 am
- Forum: Other States
- Topic: Can't carry TWO guns
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Re: Can't carry TWO guns
Is a 454 Casull still 45 caliber? It rounds down to 45. :-)OldCurlyWolf wrote:I Checked the SDA and OSBI.The Annoyed Man wrote:I believe that Oklahoma only allows one also.chasfm11 wrote:You can look here
http://www.handgunlaw.us/
New Mexico, for example, only allows one concealed handgun. I don't remember seeing that same restriction elsewhere but, like you, I seldom carry more than one.
Oklahoma is limited to .45 caliber or smaller, but I saw nothing about being limited to one handgun.
YMMV.
If this were a Texas statute we'd have a dozen pages on it. (Of which I am sometimes want to contribute.)