I handled one with the rubber/wood grips at the range this afternoon and it felt really comfortable. Not sure if they were Hogues or not. I might go back tomorrow and shoot it.
Normally I would buy used, but I don't know anything about revolvers and the difference is about 5 boxes of ammo...
I'm thinking about getting a GP100 as my first revolver.
Just wondering, would it be worth paying the extra $$ to get a new one? Any issues to keep an eye out for when looking for a used one? I'm assuming about $475 new/$375 used. If that's the case, would you buy new or used?
It's literally just to make sure you're not violating any local zoning ordinances. It's got nothing to do with being zoned residential, I'm zoned residential and it wasn't an issue.
I just posted about this, I missed this thread.
I'm getting my FFL right now using my residence as my place of business and it's not an issue at all. The ATF will check on the zoning, so make sure you're 100% about it before you even apply.
I'm in the process of getting my FFL now. There is no requirement that you have a storefront. For that matter, you don't have to be the owner of your home either. You would just need written permission from the owner. You *will* have to have the zoning stuff worked out.
anyone have good reticle pictures that show the difference between FFP and SFP scopes at different magnifications? I've been searching but can't find anything.
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