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Old 08-20-2017, 12:14 PM   #43
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Simple answer is yes... Glock 30.

With that said, I'm exploring the possibility of eliminating it from the RV.
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Old 08-20-2017, 12:22 PM   #44
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One thing the CC holders should be aware of. Your license is flagged as having a permit. When you are pulled over and you don't present the permit, that is one potential problem, either way they know you have a permit and most likely have a gun somewhere.

Do you know what your rights and issues are if you are pulled and they decide to search your vehicle? Not getting into the requirements to do said search thats a moot point. Lets say they can meet the requirements and you are searched...then what.

I am a CC holder I carry a SIG P290 or XDS. So far we have camped on government land so left my friends at home. I have thought heavily about what can happen in states its not allowed. Having had my vehicle searched for firearms before. So I know full well it can happen.
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We end up often boondocking in remote areas so prefer travelling with a firearm, usually a Colt .380 in a pocket holster (deep concealment) and a Colt 1911. I have a carry permit. Too many areas without cell service, or how about, "Hello, 911. I'm stopped at a wide spot in the road, somewhere between Edgerton and Wright, Wyoming and I'm being. . ." (We were actually there last June, but seeing as Wyoming folks are such nice people, we never had trouble or felt unsafe). I leave everything at home if going to Canada. I have no use for NJ and NY politics so stay away from those two states. I have a sister in Rochester, NY and my wife wants to go to the Statue of Liberty and Elis Island, so may make a trip out that way unarmed one day.
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What do you call an unloaded firearm? A club!
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I recently purchased a 97 Foretravel U320. Long story short-When we went to the bank to get a cashiers check the teller said we could write it off on our taxes as a "second home". How would that work having a gun in your "home". And yes either a 357, 9MM, 44, 22lr, 12ga. or all of the above.

PS I did find a safe in one of the bedroom cabinets, just need the combo!
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Mexico, too. Which is why we only travel the West Coast, Canada, and Mexico.

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A good site to check is www.handgunlaw.us is a good site to check where your permit is honored. Never try to enter Canada with a handgun because they may confiscate you unit and you. Very strict laws.
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One thing the CC holders should be aware of. Your license is flagged as having a permit. When you are pulled over and you don't present the permit, that is one potential problem, either way they know you have a permit and most likely have a gun somewhere.

Do you know what your rights and issues are if you are pulled and they decide to search your vehicle? Not getting into the requirements to do said search thats a moot point. Lets say they can meet the requirements and you are searched...then what.

I am a CC holder I carry a SIG P290 or XDS. So far we have camped on government land so left my friends at home. I have thought heavily about what can happen in states its not allowed. Having had my vehicle searched for firearms before. So I know full well it can happen.
You realize you don't have to have a CC permit to transport a pistol? You are allowed to have a weapon stored in your motorhome without having a CC permit in most states. But since each state's rules are different, make sure you know what they are.
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Yes X 2.5. A first gen Glock 22, .380 Sig, and as soon as I can decide exactly how I want to secure it a 500 Mossberg. What and how I carry varies greatly on where and what we are doing. One is always within the coach, but the Mossberg will be the final fallback position. As far as having to use force, I will leave it at "it's usually fun to make the news, but it defiantly isn't fun to be the news, but I am still here to see the news".
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Flair gun legal everywhere
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WA did consider anything that used an explosive like a flare gun or even the nail setters that use a .22 to be a gun and required a state background check. They just changed the law this year though, but it WAS illegal to have them in your vehicle or even loan them to someone else. Plus the marine stores were not doing the state required background check to buy them so they made it legal to buy them with no background check now!
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Is that a gun previously owned by Ric Flair?
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If I have a firearm on me or in my RV would I post on the internet for anyone to see what I have I think not.
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