Colt Government 380. It always finds it's way back to my IWB holster! love it so much more over my Glock 23, Stoeger Cougar 9 and PX4
No, if someone wants to carry and they can legally own one, there is ZERO reason for anyone to interfere. And MANY states are(ready for it) consitutional carry!! Eek the horror!! No traing or some dumpy peace of paper. People will be dieing right in left for ADs NDs and murders.
Anyone and everyone, unless a violent felon(few other exceptions) should have a gun. Turn 18, go buy a gun. 21 get a handgun.
No gov interference what so ever. It turns a right, into a previledge.
There are only 4 states that have CC, nowhere near MANY. http://opencarry.org/constcarry.html Ive heard Montana was on the list but it was spotty coverage.
Anyways, this is just me, but everyone that takes on the responsibility to carry a concealed gun needs training. I'll be honest, I learned a lot in my class, many people out there would be lying if they told you different. You dont get a drivers license without being trained at some point, your dad tells you the ropes about hunting, then you get more training if you want to hunt in some states that require you to have an orange card. There are folks out there that make many, many mistakes. Take this for instance, he overlooked one of the most important thing when shooting, always identify your target...what does he do, he shoots his wife, you think he deserves that gun? I dont, not after that incident. http://www.clickorlando.com/news/Ma...7132/11542438/-/218f9q/-/index.html?hpt=hp_t3
The number one mistake is no training or no proper training. http://myweaponspermit.com/top-five-concealed-carry-mistakes/
It would be great if every state was CC, I think KY will be on the list next or close to it.
Unless you are an einstein and no everything there is to know, then everyone should be trained at some point.
Those are the states that have it PASSED, not the ones that have legislation introduced. But its cool, right into a privledge. Criminals dont get permits, so I guess it just makes since to make it harder for people to protect themselves turning people into unarmed targets.
As an NRA Firearms Instructor, I can tell you some training should be required. The basic safety fundamentals should be required at a minimum. Ive seen some real bad safety stuff in my classes that students didnt know or even think about. Kinda scary. Who likes being flagged or muzzled for the non vets. Who likes seeing fingers on the trigger when not on target? For those of you who think you should not have any training, sit in on a class or two, spend some time by a gun counter at your local gunstore, Gander Mtn, or Cabelas or talk to some NRA trainers you might be amazed at what you see. My off duty carry is a Gen 4 glock 19, in a crossbreed supertuck. My duty weapon is a Gen 4 Glock 17.
I tend to agree with you here. At least have some range time with the gun first. One thing that does piss me off about the laws though is I am not allowed to carry on campus or even have the gun unloaded in a closed locked box in my car if it is parked on campus. I spend 90% of my work week at the University and I will not be able to have it. Very frustrating.
As an NRA Firearms Instructor, I can tell you some training should be required. The basic safety fundamentals should be required at a minimum. Ive seen some real bad safety stuff in my classes that students didnt know or even think about. Kinda scary. Who likes being flagged or muzzled for the non vets. Who likes seeing fingers on the trigger when not on target? For those of you who think you should not have any training, sit in on a class or two, spend some time by a gun counter at your local gunstore, Gander Mtn, or Cabelas or talk to some NRA trainers you might be amazed at what you see. My off duty carry is a Gen 4 glock 19, in a crossbreed supertuck. My duty weapon is a Gen 4 Glock 17.
I agree training is a good thing and every one should have it. I don't agree that someone requires me to do something. Helmet laws are another thing I can't stand. If some moron wants to ride his bike (adult) with out a helmet, then let him. Kids are different because then don't know better. I can't stand the government telling me I have to do something because it is good for me. Enough of that rant lol. If you like the government in your business live in California, they made a law so you can't smoke in your own house LOL. If you don't like the government in your business come to Arizona and cary legally and ride your bike without a helmet if you want. No one will tell you different.