Do you have a 2nd or 3rd gen 365?Nice try ATF. That's a banana in my pocket.
Sig P365 every day every where (allowed by law)
For those in states where a permit isn't required, how do you handle carrying while traveling?
I thought I knew lots about guns but have never heard of an Extar EP9. Looks like a nice gun for a great price. Can you share your review of it? I have a Sig MPX but the EP9 is much cheaper.My Glock 19 and Extar EP9, just in case things start to go a little sideways, and I don't have access to other stuff, like my AK's, AR's or shotguns.
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The best thing to do is to map out your trip and check the laws in each state you're going to. I have a mini "gun safe" that I take along withe when I travel. When I'm in those states that don't reciprocate, I usually just lock it it in my console, but for less than reasonable.states I'll lock it in the safe.For those in states where a permit isn't required, how do you handle carrying while traveling?
G19, S&W M&P Shield, LCP and a G40 MOS for Detroit and East St. Louis.
In Michigan a permit is required for concealed carry and the only state I travel through that doesn't recognize my permit is Illinois. My question was for someone from a state that does not require a permit to CC. For example, is someone from AZ allowed to CC in a state that requires a permit? I'm sure all states are different and admittedly I'm not up on MI CC laws as I should be but I'm curious.The best thing to do is to map out your trip and check the laws in each state you're going to. I have a mini "gun safe" that I take along withe when I travel. When I'm in those states that don't reciprocate, I usually just lock it it in my console, but for less than reasonable.states I'll lock it in the safe.
I respect your action quite a lot. My work has a policy against carrying, which does frustrate me, because where's our armed security? I don't complain, because why would we need security personnel with so many able bodies. I work in an environment that small lapses in judgement can get people killed.If I'm awake and standing up...I'm armed. I'll throw you guys a curve....I'm a High School Principal...home today with a sick child.... I carry a handgun to school every single day, as do 5 of my employees
This absolutely warms my heart. Good on you.If I'm awake and standing up...I'm armed. I'll throw you guys a curve....I'm a High School Principal...home today with a sick child.... I carry a handgun to school every single day, as do 5 of my employees
I respect your action quite a lot. My work has a policy against carrying, which does frustrate me, because where's our armed security? I don't complain, because why would we need security personnel with so many able bodies. I work in an environment that small lapses in judgement can get people killed.
I don't carry at work, but it bothers me that I'm allowing myself to be disarmed so easily. And so many people have gotten comfortable. Often they don't have clothes or shoes or coms (that are charged) and especially a weapon at all times that would have them win a fight or assist in lurking disasters. I preach the clothing and shoes to my wife and she is on board that her clothing and accessories should be functional. She works in a city that's about an hour away in good times, so I must have her ready to get home or stay put until I can get to her, whether it be snow, ice or a riot. And when you get to be an adult, I feel it's a duty to help protect your community and you can't do that if you're a victim.
I know that's a bit over the top, but I like going through life without many worries and just very general actions and mindset can have one prepared so that bumps in the road are nothing more than fun stories. And I might add that multiple times I have gotten myself into situations where I did have to get bailed out, but that's why having others around you that are ready to go makes life easier for everyone.