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Quote from: JimmyHoffa on September 14, 2015, 09:53:52 AMOne of the real nice things about the concealed permit is you can keep a handgun loaded in the vehicle when doing non-outdoors things. Even if you're not so much about having it under your jacket at all times, you can at least have it on the seat/console/etc.You might check that, I have not but had an officer tell me last year that the weapon has to be on your person in the vehicle for the CWP to be in effect. He said that it did not cover my pistol slid between my seats. Gave me the verbal, non official, warning when I had pulled over to ask him directions and he noticed the grip between the seats. I said "thank you for the information, officer. Have a nice day!" Have not checked the facts and just keep in in the holster now anyway.
One of the real nice things about the concealed permit is you can keep a handgun loaded in the vehicle when doing non-outdoors things. Even if you're not so much about having it under your jacket at all times, you can at least have it on the seat/console/etc.
I'm really digging the Uberti cattleman' 73. Birdhead grip, blue/case, 45 4.5 barrel and affordable.
IMO the judge is a joke, its not accurate and the 410 is next to useless. Its heavy and large. I've got a couple of Smiths a double action with a hammer and a double action airweight without a hammer. Before I'd carry a Judge I'd look at a titanium Smith in 44 but it might be a hand full, of course it will shoot 44 special.
Quote from: zike on September 14, 2015, 09:47:04 AMIMO the judge is a joke, its not accurate and the 410 is next to useless. Its heavy and large. I've got a couple of Smiths a double action with a hammer and a double action airweight without a hammer. Before I'd carry a Judge I'd look at a titanium Smith in 44 but it might be a hand full, of course it will shoot 44 special.For all the experts that claim this, I've yet to meet one that wants to stare down the barrel.