that looks more like an model 88 or 89 to me
that looks more like an model 88 or 89 to me
Still out for debate if I am that guy... I have one on my jframe and I am trying it out on my Shield... I don't know...kinda like itDude. Don't be that guy. Seriously. This is a terrible horrible no-good idea. Holster-less carry is dumb with a semi-auto. Especially striker-fired. Even with a (useless) manual safety.
By pink slip you mean the license to carry? From what I see it is only honored in about 32 states... Many in the NE area are the states that don't allow reciprocityWe drive to Northern Virginia multiple times a year. With my Indiana pink slip I'm legal in every state except mary-land . I do my very best to never exceed the speed limit or stop. So far, so good!
Another reason why I carry the single stacks or revolver... Under 10 rounds. Thanks for the answer!subcompact 9mm. But with a low-capacity (10 rd) magazine when traveling through anti-2a states (and normal magazine otherwise.) Unloaded in locked case in truck when in anti-2a states. For New England, I try to spend time in New Hampshire & Maine, which are very pro-2a. And then drive straight through to Pennsylvania which is fairly pro-2a. Spend as little time as possible in all the others. With enough effort, you can avoid the rest, but unfortunately New York is unavoidable when driving.
NY is certainly the problem state... Going through the North on my way through and then NYC on the way backOp has a two part question.
1) what can you carry to New England states? Particularly New York
2) what do I carry when traveling in the Midwest?
#1 - New York. Nothing really. I had to sterilize the car. I ended up taking an unloaded shotgun locked in a hard case with the ammo stored separately in a small ammo can. So I was effectively unarmed, but a gun did go in case of a zombie apocalypse. Also you can not have body armor and I would be careful with certain knives.
#2 - currently on a business trip. I have a small S&W CSX here in the hotel that I wear concealed. There is a Glock 26 locked in a safe in the truck as well as an 18” shotgun.
That is correct, my Indiana license to carry concealedBy pink slip you mean the license to carry? From what I see it is only honored in about 32 states... Many in the NE area are the states that don't allow reciprocity
License to carry handgun. The license does not dictate HOW you carry.That is correct, my Indiana license to carry concealed
My P220 Compact is 50-state legal, so far as I know. A 3" revolver in .357 or .44 Mag would be a viable option as well (either could be loaded with specials for more urban environments where overpenetration might be a concern). If you're going to be limited in capacity, the rounds you do have might as well be big.
The only issue would be New Jersey and their JHP ban, but I'd never willingly go back there anyway. The last time I had the opportunity I drove an hour out of the way to avoid it.
You may not be able to carry it, but it doesn't run afoul of any capacity or "assault weapon" restrictions, and they can't legally prevent you from possessing it provided it's unloaded and properly secured if you're just passing through. Admittedly, it's not very useful in that manner, but at least you can get it to where you're going.Not New York or Maryland. Handguns are basically a no go for the non-indigenous
Not New York or Maryland. Handguns are basically a no go for the non-indigenous
You may not be able to carry it, but it doesn't run afoul of any capacity or "assault weapon" restrictions, and they can't legally prevent you from possessing it provided it's unloaded and properly secured if you're just passing through. Admittedly, it's not very useful in that manner, but at least you can get it to where you're going.
Yeah, that's a bummer. There are actually a few places in NY that I'd like to visit, and I'd love to go back to Maine and maybe spend some time in Vermont because last time we drove through there it was really beautiful. I'm covered by LEOSA, but NY's attitude towards guns makes me scared that even with a badge and ID I could see the inside of a jail cell as a lot of cops aren't aware of or don't understand that law.You are correct. If you are just passing through. Problem is I have a sales rep in New York and have had to travel there. Luckily for me we filled a position in New England and I don’t anticipate needing to go out there anymore. Most of my travel is KY, IN, MI, OH, WI and the dreaded IL.
Man, I thought I was over the top. Like the way you think.I carry 2 Colt .45 Rail guns, 1 AR 15, 1 Beretta 1301, 1 Sig 229, and a Ruger10-22. 1000 plus rounds for each. Load-out for out of state travel.
I like my Sig P220 in 45acp. 8+1 and always legal, except for maybe a few states, where nothing is legal.Headed to New England and I typically travel with a .357 J Frame 3 inch or one of my single stack 9mm options. Question for the group is what do you travel with if you are on a road trip? I know my carry license does not have reciprocity in many of the New England states and NY but I am not going that far from home empty handed. Guess I will have to trunk it or bring my handgun safe along for the ride...