Hit this poll for opinions on open carry in the state of Florida.
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/opinion/todaysbuzz/tuesday/sfl-open-carry-buzz-10262010,0,5644076,full.story
*I think I fixed the link, thanks Dokkalfar.
I personally opted for a Springer because the gunsmiths I wanted to commission to work on my 1911 listed it as one of the models they would work on, some listing it as the only brand other than Colt. Being that many "Made in America" guns are actually built with foreign parts, the country of...
I had to decide on one a couple of years ago. I went with the P220 Match SAO. My decision was based on my personal experience having owned P220's in the past, as well as a number of 1911's. By going with the model I chose I now have a gun that has been as reliable as my previous P220's and...
I gave mine and have no idea if it affected my application process, but I received my CCW in twelve days. Fastest of anyone else I know, was pretty happy about that.
When I was still active we ran all our drills in three phases. Dry fire, blank fire, live fire. This ensured that by the time live rounds were flying about we had covered all areas of safety concern. We also had certain training areas designated as blanks and simulation rounds firing only...
Florida law allows you to carry openly on your own property. It also allows you to step in on behalf of others. I'm not a lawyer of course and am only going by what I was taught in my CCW class and my own studying of firearm laws in my state.
776.012 Use of force in defense of person.--A...
I usually require a look at the drivers license, and prefer if they bring a copy for me. I always make sure they sign a bill of sale, upon which I write down all the info from their drivers license. Other then that, common sense like doing transactions where I feel comfortable, is all I can...
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