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not really thinking a "hunting" handgun just a gun to pack just in case. JB
Quote from: jdb on May 18, 2008, 06:03:16 PMnot really thinking a "hunting" handgun just a gun to pack just in case. JBJust to clarify...ANY firearm you have with you while legally hunting, no matter if it's concealed or not....or if it is your primary hunting firearm or not....it must have at least a 4" barrel and be .24 caliber or larger, or you will not be legal, and could be cited.
----Is it legal to hunt large game with a rifle as a primary...but also having a revolver as a backup weapon in the event of a charge/attack?
Yes, in a modern firearm season, provided the revolver meets the specifications set forth in WAC 232.12.047(1)f (page 65 of the current big game hunting regulation pamphlet), it would be lawful to carry a revolver as a backup hunting weapon. However, in muzzleloader and archery seasons you cannot carry any modern firearm, concealed or not, for any reason. DWN
Why worry about concealing the weapon? If it is in your pack it is concealed, but you can't get to it anyway. If you need access to it carry it on your hip in sight and no CCW required. If it is shoulder rig, then CCW might come into play but I would still think you would have it easily accessible.
Just to clarify...ANY firearm you have with you while legally hunting, no matter if it's concealed or not....or if it is your primary hunting firearm or not....it must have at least a 4" barrel and be .24 caliber or larger, or you will not be legal, and could be cited.