Yes to both. I was involved in a "special situation" while in the military, and we received a large amount of training, as well as extensive use of firearms at the range. In addition, we were allowed to use the range on base with personally purchased ammo and to shoot with the local...
When I was formally trained, it was to use the Weaver. Since I have been out of the military for 20 years, and have only recently picked up a pistol again, the basics are still there, but the fine tuning of technique will only come back with practice. My accuracy is nowhere near what it was...
Wow. So much for open borders within the boundaries of the USA.
I apologize for my lack of knowledge, and for my assumption that anything to do with the right to keep and bear arms as granted to us by the Constitution would be simple.
I guess that is what I do not understand. My Father in law and I were recently advised (by an FFL holder) that FIL could gift a handgun to his son (who was visiting from North Carolina), and the son could carry the handgun back home without requiring the services of an FFL.
I guess that is...
If I am carrying concealed, and a business has posted a legitimate 30.06 notification (in Texas) then that business will not get any of my commerce.
That being said....I am carrying concealed. And since concealed means concealed, unless I draw the weapon in response to a valid threat, nobody...
Why couldn't OP simply ask if Granddad would gift them to his father? Then his father could then either gift them or "sell" them to him.
Be assured that I am not advocating violating the law in any way.
I am also not a lawyer, and am not certain of what VA law is.
I do know that in Texas (my...
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