This thread might span a few of the different topics, so I put it here. I'm moving from gun friendly Indiana to Washington DC where I'll apparently have to take a class, pay for registration for every gun I take, and get rid of all my hi-cap mags. No assault rifles allowed either, but I don't have one right now so that won't matter for me.
How would you guys handle this? Pair down to just a gun or two? I'm not sure I'll even hold onto my Glock 34, which is one of my favorite guns. I just can't stand the idea of being limited to 10 round mags with a full-size longslide.
Well, first off, as someone who's lived in the area, I'd tell you to NOT live in DC. Get a place in Northern Virginia and commute into DC. Then you can forget all the anti-gun nonsense. It'll likely be a tad cheaper, too.
We're definitely going to have to go the apartment route either way, whether in DC proper or Northern VA. I'm not ready to commit to a permanent place until I know the city better. I'm a rule follower, so I'll make the sacrifices I need to rather than risk being found out on different terms.
I bought a house 65 miles west of DC. My only regret is that it is farther from the city. Of all the places I have worked, this city is the worst. But then, with my job, I see all parts of it. AVOID the SE section of the city at all costs.
Thanks for the feedback, everyone! Positive and negative alike. I'm a positive guy, so I'm not too worried about getting a little push-back on a gun forum for moving to a liberal city. I can handle it.
The lease is signed, so it's happening. I'm thinking either a modern 45 or 12 GA (Remington 870/Mossberg 500) as my main home defense weapon and then keeping the old Colt 45 as an heirloom and backup. I'm still debating the G34 as my competition gun. I was thinking that I'd like to get involved in comp shooting out there, but as I don't have any connections I might let it go. If I keep it I'll have 3 17 round mags that I'll have to trade for 10 round mags. Think I can do any better than a 1-to-1 trade on the mags?
I'll be your connection if you want. I'm in Richmond and my phone # is public knowledge. Albert's Roofing Repairs | Slate Roof Repair and Window Flashing Co., Rich., Va.
GIve me a call and i can keep it in my safe and give a receipt with serial of the gun in case I die or something. Que is also in this area if you prefer. You would be required to get your FOID in Va. within 60 days i believe, DL, to carry in Va. Everybody with a DL, or DMV ID and clean record, is considered armed.
Or "when in the capital of the statist pigs, become a subject."As is often the case, much of the "advice" received here turns out to be criticism. Sounds to me like you are going to DC for reasons which make sense to you. So, my little piece of advice is ignore the useless negative crap and "When in Rome, do as the Romans do".
Firearm Registration: Complete Registration Procedures | mpdc
Ok. Seems the laws have changed since Emily Miller wrote her articles.
This is from the DC website.
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