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    1. NateIU10

      Ruger PC Carbine Factory Iron Sights

      Do you know who he talked to and got that answer? If the handguard has the cutouts for sights, I have never seen one leave the factory without them. Not saying it is impossible, but I highly doubt it. There is no such thing as "generations" of the PC Carbine. All of the guns with the...
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      The New Ruger 5.7

      It's a fun gun to shoot, you won't be disappointed.
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      Ruger Wrangler

      Correct to some extent. As I said before, it is about bore obstructions and HV 22 MAG, not necessarily chamber pressure. You will also note that Single-Six revolver frames are marked with a caliber of “22 CAL” while the Wrangler frame is marked “22 LR.” This was purposeful on our part. I...
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      Ruger Wrangler

      I know I’m quoting myself, but there is no need to guess...
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      Ruger Wrangler

      A bit of a flippant answer. During destructive / intentional abuse testing it was noted that 22 MAG with a several projectile bore obstruction would cause the cylinder frame to fail in an unsafe manner. Yes, 22 MAG works, but Ruger will not be doing it for that reason.
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      New Ruger Single Action .22 MSRP $250

      Made here.
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      New Ruger Single Action .22 MSRP $250

      No, it’s not. These are made at Ruger’s NH facility.
    8. NateIU10

      Anyone get secondary carry permits?

      Florida. The IN online hunter's safety course satisfies the training requirement (if you need it).
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      Lifetime LTCH and moving out of state?

      That is directly inapposite to what the ISP has told me. A Lifetime LTCH is valid for the lifetime of the permittee. There is no provision for "deactivation", revocation, or suspension just because a person moves out of Indiana. As such, the LTCH remains valid and in force when you move out of...
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      Lifetime LTCH and moving out of state?

      Maryland has no reciprocity, and getting a Permit to Carry a Handgun is nigh impossible, unfortunately.
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      Lifetime LTCH and moving out of state?

      I just spoke with ISP, and that is NOT correct. There is no deactivation of a LTCH if you move out of state. It continues to remain valid, and may be used to carry in states that have reciprocity.
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      Lifetime LTCH and moving out of state?

      I am pretty sure FL requires residents to have FL CWPs. They also do not recognize nonresident permits. So I do not think that would work.
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      Lifetime LTCH and moving out of state?

      No. This is the response I got from ISP: So, there is no "deactivation" and a LTCH remains valid. Cool.
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      Lifetime LTCH and moving out of state?

      As of 10/1 this state requires fingerprints and training for a license to purchase a handgun, then you have to wait 7 days once you get the license to pick up any handgun you purchase. Not to mention the classes of firearms that were just banned. I wish I were back in Indiana all the time.
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      Lifetime LTCH and moving out of state?

      Hi Evan! Been a while. How you been? I just graduated law school and passed the MD Bar (waiting to be sworn in).
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