Before even greeting the officer, tell him or her you have a legal firearm and ask what the officer wants you to do.
Of course this begs the question, "what is the gun doing on the dash?"
Be careful and read the law.
Permitless carry does not necessarily mean Constitutional carry. Here in Tennessee we have permitless carry. There is a law on the books called, "intent to go armed" that has not been removed. Permitless carry is an exception to that law. There are places like...
Cleaning serves a second purpose also. I clean my guns after each range session to check for wear points and look for any problem areas like I once found in a Kel Tec 9mm with its cracked frame. That problem could have led to a "problem" if it hadn't been caught early.
On many safes there is an adjustment on the side opposite the hinges. It is basically a door stop. Check to see if yours are adjustable, generally with a screwdriver, and if so, loosen the screws to adjust the door stop.
Some years back, the NRA put out a bulletin suggesting any and all cracks in an indoor range's floor be sealed due to an explosion at a range when a powder filled crack went boom and sent concrete chips throughout.
I was the sealer at my range. I went through 3 tubes of caulking compound.
On a day with no or limited wind, my high end 177 cal. air rifles outshoot my 22 Marlin 39. It is truly amazing how far air guns have come in the last 5 years with no end in sight. They do get very expensive though.
Air rifles, just like powder burners, have to find the pellet they like best...
North American Arms 22 LR cylinder. Call NAA and asked to buy another. They said I would have to send the gun in because the cylinder has to be "timed" or the gun could blow up.
Total cost for that would be $150 with the shipping etc.
I got on Fleebay and picked one up for $70. I know how...
No NFA items and the guns are legal in both states. I just wasn't sure if the term "contents" covered firearms as well due to the fact that firearms seem often to be in a category of their own. Thanks for all replies.
As taken off the ATF web site:
May an unlicensed person acquire a firearm under the GCA in any state?
Generally, a person may only acquire a firearm within the person’s own state. Exceptions include the acquisition pursuant to a lawful bequest, or an over-the-counter acquisition of a rifle or...
Person's uncle passes away in another and in his will he leaves entire content of his home to his nephew. The will does not specify the 3 legal rifles by name or serial number.
He brings the rifles to his state in which they are legal to own.
In this instance, does he have to go through an FFL...
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