New Poster by Oleg
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New Poster by Oleg
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
As much as I like the picture and the message it conveys, I am not sure of the choice of the guns for self defense
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
The Sig 225 carried by Danica is her actual carry gun. The FAL is a bit long for her, but it makes a nice photo prop. Keltec RFB uses FAL magazines and shoots the same .308, and that rifle she can run very well.
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
Very nice picture XL I hope I am going to play with same toy as well when I am in IFG Meet 2012 ,I am looking forward for that.
Enjoy
Baljit
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Thanks Baljit. I sure hope we can.
Full size photo here:
http://olegvolk.net/gallery/technology/ ... ewsIndex=1
Full size photo here:
http://olegvolk.net/gallery/technology/ ... ewsIndex=1
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
If somebody wants to print this, let me know and I will prove a much larger file.
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
A very sensible advertisement.
i can see your ccw is well concealed.what if the ladies are permitted to carry their gun openly?(as your daughter on the ad)
will it reduce the crime rate against women?
regards
i can see your ccw is well concealed.what if the ladies are permitted to carry their gun openly?(as your daughter on the ad)
will it reduce the crime rate against women?
regards
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
In both Tennessee and Minnesota, open carry is legal and sometimes used.
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Dr Jaykumar,
Actually if you look carefully, my handgun is not concealed. It is just that my elbow is covering it. You can see the front loop of the holster over the belt.
There are some other states that specify "concealed" but the Minnesota Permit is called a "permit to carry a pistol". It says nothing about "concealed". Most people carry concealed but it is perfectly legal to open carry. The nice thing about it is that if you are carrying concealed, and your handgun accidentally becomes visible, it is no big deal.
Each state has its own gun laws and some states specify that your handgun must be concealed. Texas is one of them and inadvertently showing your handgun can get you in trouble.
For example:
Some state like Arizona and Alaska have what is called "constitutional carry". If you are over 21 years of age and not legally prohibited from carrying a weapon, you can carry concealed or openly and no permit is required.
There is no "all-US" permit. Some states honor the permits of some other states and some states honor permits from different states. Some states have non resident permits that are honored by other states. Some states only honor resident permits. It can be very confusing and it is imperative on you to find out what conditions exist in a different state. The only saving grace is a federal law that allows you to have unloaded weapons in your trunk if you are crossing through a state. This allows you to transport your firearms over state lines and as long as you are just transiting a state, you are not subject to their laws (provided that you follow the federal guidelines for storage i.e. unloaded in the trunk).
If you are interested in looking at the various state laws, Handgunlaw.us is a good site.
Actually if you look carefully, my handgun is not concealed. It is just that my elbow is covering it. You can see the front loop of the holster over the belt.
There are some other states that specify "concealed" but the Minnesota Permit is called a "permit to carry a pistol". It says nothing about "concealed". Most people carry concealed but it is perfectly legal to open carry. The nice thing about it is that if you are carrying concealed, and your handgun accidentally becomes visible, it is no big deal.
Each state has its own gun laws and some states specify that your handgun must be concealed. Texas is one of them and inadvertently showing your handgun can get you in trouble.
For example:
Note: From the Texas DPS FAQ’s
Q: What does "concealed" mean?
A: "Concealed" means that the weapon cannot be visible, and that its presence cannot be discernible
through ordinary observation. It is a criminal offense for a license holder to carry a handgun in plain
view, or to intentionally fail to conceal the weapon.
Some state like Arizona and Alaska have what is called "constitutional carry". If you are over 21 years of age and not legally prohibited from carrying a weapon, you can carry concealed or openly and no permit is required.
There is no "all-US" permit. Some states honor the permits of some other states and some states honor permits from different states. Some states have non resident permits that are honored by other states. Some states only honor resident permits. It can be very confusing and it is imperative on you to find out what conditions exist in a different state. The only saving grace is a federal law that allows you to have unloaded weapons in your trunk if you are crossing through a state. This allows you to transport your firearms over state lines and as long as you are just transiting a state, you are not subject to their laws (provided that you follow the federal guidelines for storage i.e. unloaded in the trunk).
If you are interested in looking at the various state laws, Handgunlaw.us is a good site.
“Never give in, never give in, never; never; never; never – in nothing, great or small, large or petty – never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense” — Winston Churchill, Oct 29, 1941
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
Great poster with a great message.
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
Dear xl_target,
Nice poster. Unless you mentioned that you had a holster I would not have been able to spot it.
regards,
drifter.
Nice poster. Unless you mentioned that you had a holster I would not have been able to spot it.
regards,
drifter.
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Re: New Poster by Oleg
Nice pic, conveys lot of message.
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