Timjoebillybob
Grandmaster
- Feb 27, 2009
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Well, according to texas law...
Just kidding. In some states, you are required to register your firearms. In Indiana, however, there is no such thing as a firearm registry, unless you have Class III or SBR type stuff.
Going from memory, TX law requires you to show proficiency with a revolver or pistol for you permit. If you test with a revolver that is all you can carry, if you test with a pistol you can carry either.
The county Las Vegas is in, does require that you test with the handgun you carry. And you are limited to 3 I think. And you must test with the exact handgun you are going to carry.
Kirk, Rhino does not owe you ammo for the above. I never said those are the laws in IN.
And IN doesn't have a firearm registry for class 3 stuff. That is Fed.
Michigan, until two years ago, had a required "safety check" on every new handgun you purchase. It was a thinly-veiled registration scheme, of course. It's no longer required.
Scutter, I'm not sure that is exactly correct. IIRC you only had to have the "safety check" on handguns you were going to carry.
I didn't know you jumped on the Glock chocolate bandwagon.All of my guns are made from chocolate.
And you fellas keep wondering how to get women more involved.
Money and jewelry?