Well to set the record straight Chupa carries his USP and always complains about the extractor on his Kimber. :neener: I say try them all, list them in order of preference, by them in that order and then get a 1911. It's the only way to be sure.
Yeah I remember that day Chupa. Hehe, sucker. We went in on the same day so I know how easy it was. In fact, it wasn't even a few weeks for us to get our permits in the mail but more like 10 days.
Oh and another link to add to your list: the Revised Code of Washington section 9.41 . If...
I'd say go for the H&K but then again I'm partial to my own USP 40C. Still, $500 is a fantastic deal even for a used USP so you may not want to let it slip you by.
Thanks Larry. I've been a lurker so long I felt it was my responsibility to finally join up to partake of a thread of which I had knowledge. I hope you have fun while you're here.
What Chupa said is correct for Seattle. I'm not sure what Washington States law is on knives (the Revised Code of Washington can be really vague) but the 3.5" length is definitely in the Seattle Municipal Code. As for the gravity and centrifigul assisted open I assume that meant balisongs and...
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