Handguns
Originally Posted by alexf9496' post='682742' date='Oct 1 2008, 11:03 AM
This has slightly over 18,000 rounds through it and is my daily driver. Haven't had a hiccup, even when running it hard.


I went lookin today. Saw a new Hk .45 compact, $950, fookin sweet. They didnt have an xd .45 subcompact on site, that's my next gun unless I trade in my current, sell some toys around the house, and dig out my pockets for the Hk.
In MN, you need a permit to purchase to buy a handgun at a shop. Apply at your hometown sheriffs office, fill out a form and they run a background check. You get back a card signed by the sheriff himself then you have 1 year to buy a gun or two.
Not sure if its required for person to person or ffl purchases.
In MN, you need a permit to purchase to buy a handgun at a shop. Apply at your hometown sheriffs office, fill out a form and they run a background check. You get back a card signed by the sheriff himself then you have 1 year to buy a gun or two.
Not sure if its required for person to person or ffl purchases.
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I wish getting a gun wasn't so difficult (close to impossible) in Korea. After all these posts about guns, I want to start up shooting again! Where's my damn Sig P229!
Originally Posted by seoulman' post='685506' date='Oct 5 2008, 12:52 AM
I wish getting a gun wasn't so difficult (close to impossible) in Korea. After all these posts about guns, I want to start up shooting again! Where's my damn Sig P229!
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Originally Posted by bonehead' post='685522' date='Oct 5 2008, 02:29 PM
LOL. No handgun license required in Arizona. CCW permits are easier to get than a driver's license. Move to AZ and you and I can be the only Koreans in Phoenix 



