Mikhail Konovalov
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I've heard that this is true, and the language in the legal document, while vague, lead me to believe this.
In Texas, if you go through all the red tape and pay the fees for a CHL, whatever type of handgun (Revolver or automatic.) you qualify with is what you must carry. Someone with an revolver CHL can't carry an auto and vice versa.
Now, the 90-180 day wait is brutal enough, but not being able to carry a snub-nose to back up a .45 or to outright replace it on a particularly hot day?
If this is true, I'm writing a letter to someone...
In Texas, if you go through all the red tape and pay the fees for a CHL, whatever type of handgun (Revolver or automatic.) you qualify with is what you must carry. Someone with an revolver CHL can't carry an auto and vice versa.
Now, the 90-180 day wait is brutal enough, but not being able to carry a snub-nose to back up a .45 or to outright replace it on a particularly hot day?
If this is true, I'm writing a letter to someone...