Hand-gun License...???
Go there when you'r 21, pick the gun you want, then fork over the coin.
I own a Springfield Armory XD9 Bitone. I really like it. I do not have my concealed license, yet.
Ryan
If it wasn't so huge I would carry the Desert Eagle (.50 cal)
haha. But it's very heavy and bulky to be carrying on a bike. If it wasn't so huge I would carry the Desert Eagle (.50 cal)
haha. But it's very heavy and bulky to be carrying on a bike.Go there when you'r 21, pick the gun you want, then fork over the coin.
I own a Springfield Armory XD9 Bitone. I really like it. I do not have my concealed license, yet.
Ryan
Uh oh Ryans strapped, what do you need a gun for, last I heard J.V is a prety safe place
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My wife and I had one for 4 years and carried a .45. I found myself never taking it with me because it is very uncomfortable to tote. Make sure you get a lightweight small handgun and hope you never have to use it. On average, if you feel threatened enough to pull the gun, you better use it and better plan on spending $25-40K in lawyer fees to defend yourself even if it is not your fault and you are totally legal. That's just the nature of our society. Either the victim will sue you (if they survive) or the family will. It's a fact and your life will change forever.
The purpose of the concealed handgun permit is to make sure you and your family survive and at that point cost really isn't an issue.
It's really something to think about. I've become such a dangerous indivdual that I just don't feel the need carry anymore
I let mine expire and never looked back. That's just me. Good luck!
My wife and I had one for 4 years and carried a .45. I found myself never taking it with me because it is very uncomfortable to tote. Make sure you get a lightweight small handgun and hope you never have to use it. On average, if you feel threatened enough to pull the gun, you better use it and better plan on spending $25-40K in lawyer fees to defend yourself even if it is not your fault and you are totally legal. That's just the nature of our society. Either the victim will sue you (if they survive) or the family will. It's a fact and your life will change forever.
The purpose of the concealed handgun permit is to make sure you and your family survive and at that point cost really isn't an issue.
It's really something to think about. I've become such a dangerous indivdual that I just don't feel the need carry anymore
I let mine expire and never looked back. That's just me. I very Much agree with you, i guess being a girl and being alone most of the time i would feel save carrying one sometimes. and if i ever gave to use it knowing me i dont think who ever tries to harm me would stay alive

As for firearms, I own a Springfield 1911 customized race gun for competition use, a Sig P226 9mm, and a Glock 27 with some custom mods done to it as well. Then I got the larger toys but no need to get into that.
There is a wait in getting your Concealed Handgun License. You will need to take a DPS approved course from a DPS approved instructor, fill out paperwork, pass a shooting proficiency exam, have passport photos taken, fingerprinted, complete background checks, and finally pay your fees. You'll spend in the neighborhood of $250-300 once it's all said and done. It will take 60-90 days to get your license mailed to you.
The state of Texas recently defined traveling pursuant to Texas Penal Code 46.15 allowing a legal resident to carry concealed in a private motor vehicle. HOWEVER, check your local municipalities, because I know that in the Houston area, you will still be arrested for unlawful carry.
I currently have a Springfield Armory XD-9 Service, although I will be purchasing a new Glock 30 .45ACP within the next few weeks. Probably a birthday present to myself
I don't ever plan on using my Glock, but If I do, I want something with some knockdown power.



