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[quote name='rfreeman27' date='Jul 27 2005, 03:51 AM']what does it take to get a carry permit?
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Most states are different to varying degrees. Being from Maryland, strict I think, you should pry check and see if its even legal first. If so, basically, its classroom instruction, a back ground check, range time (to prove you can use a weapon) and some paperwork.
Hope that helps. Just check with the local sheriff for exactly what you need.
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Most states are different to varying degrees. Being from Maryland, strict I think, you should pry check and see if its even legal first. If so, basically, its classroom instruction, a back ground check, range time (to prove you can use a weapon) and some paperwork.
Hope that helps. Just check with the local sheriff for exactly what you need.
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[quote name='sweet7' date='Jul 27 2005, 03:47 AM']http://www.nighthawkcustom.com/enforcer2.htm
Thats the model I bought, tweeked a few things to how I like. Trigger pull, main spring housing, etc. Also has a rail system under the barrel. The one I bought is black and green.
They are gonna start building it on Friday!!!
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For that price why didn't you just get a Wilson Combat or a Les Baer instead? I carry a Kimber Compact 4" 1911 right now but I'm wanting a Wilson Combat.
Thats the model I bought, tweeked a few things to how I like. Trigger pull, main spring housing, etc. Also has a rail system under the barrel. The one I bought is black and green.
They are gonna start building it on Friday!!!
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For that price why didn't you just get a Wilson Combat or a Les Baer instead? I carry a Kimber Compact 4" 1911 right now but I'm wanting a Wilson Combat.
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[quote name='rfreeman27' date='Jul 27 2005, 07:51 AM']what does it take to get a carry permit?
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It ain't gonna happen. Not in MD anyway. Move to PA and its much easier.
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It ain't gonna happen. Not in MD anyway. Move to PA and its much easier.
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[quote name='AgentSpeed' date='Jul 27 2005, 06:17 AM']For that price why didn't you just get a Wilson Combat or a Les Baer instead? I carry a Kimber Compact 4" 1911 right now but I'm wanting a Wilson Combat.
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Les Baer was an option, but they were a little flashy for my taste, and they get real pricey if you stray too far from their typical models. Wilson Combat makes a decent 1911, but the one I shot, did'nt even make me consider it. I dont think Wilson Combat is in the same league as Ed Brown, Les Baer, and Nighthawk Customs.
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Les Baer was an option, but they were a little flashy for my taste, and they get real pricey if you stray too far from their typical models. Wilson Combat makes a decent 1911, but the one I shot, did'nt even make me consider it. I dont think Wilson Combat is in the same league as Ed Brown, Les Baer, and Nighthawk Customs.
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Funny, the Wilson I shot was sweet. I just never thought about spending that much on a carry rig myself. That's why I went with a kimber, it's still pricey but not too bad as compared to the best on the market. I'd like to have a nicer one for range use only but I need another firearm about as much as I need more car parts...
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I'm looking at getting a handgun after I get my Concealed Weapons Permit. What would y'all recomend. I was told to look for probably a revolver without an exposed hammer, so I can't catch it on any clothing when removing it.
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[quote name='AgentSpeed' date='Jul 27 2005, 03:16 PM']I've got a glock too but it's hard to beat a good 1911. A glock shoots like *** compared to a good 1911 but that is a whole other debate, some people like their trigger pulls...
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Exactly. All other pistols bow before 1911s. I've carried most of them for some training scenario or another. Berretta 92FS/96, Glock 22 and Glock22C, H&K MK23, H&K USP. A coupe of different SIGs...ya'all get the point.
You simply cant beat a 1911. Especially a custom made that looks better naked than you're girlfriend.
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Exactly. All other pistols bow before 1911s. I've carried most of them for some training scenario or another. Berretta 92FS/96, Glock 22 and Glock22C, H&K MK23, H&K USP. A coupe of different SIGs...ya'all get the point.
You simply cant beat a 1911. Especially a custom made that looks better naked than you're girlfriend.