SpartanN92
Banned
In light of the recent mass shootings in Dayton and El Paso I am further reminded of the importance of being capable of self defense at all times. I have had my CCDW (Concealed Carry of a Deadly Weapon) permit for nearly 5 years, however I haven’t always carried. That is changing immediately.
The point of this thread isn’t to sow fear but to share information/discussion to interested parties on how to obtain your concealed carry permit if your state allows it and or requires a permit, to share preferred firearms and holsters, as well as general discussion on gun rights in your state.
If you want share your states info and what firearms you prefer to carry that would be helpful. Remember that some people here may be new to firearms/gun safety so let’s be understanding and not shame anyone for not knowing certain terms, rules etc
I live in Kentucky and the Kentucky State Senate Bill 150, which was signed into law on March 11 and took effect June 27, eliminated the requirement of a permit. There is no longer a required training, nor a fee involved.
I have two handguns that I use for concealment. I have a smaller Walther PPK/S .380 (bottom), and a larger Walther P99 9mm (top)
I like the PPK because it is easier to conceal and has a manual safety but P99 is in my opinion more reliable.
The point of this thread isn’t to sow fear but to share information/discussion to interested parties on how to obtain your concealed carry permit if your state allows it and or requires a permit, to share preferred firearms and holsters, as well as general discussion on gun rights in your state.
If you want share your states info and what firearms you prefer to carry that would be helpful. Remember that some people here may be new to firearms/gun safety so let’s be understanding and not shame anyone for not knowing certain terms, rules etc
I live in Kentucky and the Kentucky State Senate Bill 150, which was signed into law on March 11 and took effect June 27, eliminated the requirement of a permit. There is no longer a required training, nor a fee involved.
I have two handguns that I use for concealment. I have a smaller Walther PPK/S .380 (bottom), and a larger Walther P99 9mm (top)
I like the PPK because it is easier to conceal and has a manual safety but P99 is in my opinion more reliable.