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Originally Posted by NikNak
Yo buddy, slow down and read all the info about what is required ..... for carry you have to list by serial number the three(or less) pieces you will carry. If for any reason you personally decide to make a change in your pieces, you must submit more paperwork and testing ...
FTA is not too stressful, wild and mad speed reloads are not required, just holes "in the paper" at the correct place.
Not sure the 686 is too preferred unless it is all you have. As for revolver vs semi-auto .. I have both on my list depending on the day, wardrobe, location, drive time, etc ....
Just buy more guns, learn them all and then choose what really works for you. As you can see from many of the postings "printing" is the biggest concern for getting "made" and potentially losing CCW to an overzealous civilian, or LEO.
Good luck, learn your pieces and have fun.
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It is the only hangun I own, unless we count my wife's little Colt 22 semi-auto. I am in financial constraints at the current time that prevent me from purchasing an additional weapn. I have used my wheel gun for two years now and have shot probably 1900-2000 rounds through it, it feels good in my hand and the holster. I have tt FTA regarding training, it's in my immediate plans, again awaiting financing arrangements. They specify to bring 400 rounds to the class, don't know if we use that many in class or not.
Incidentally, thanks for all your informed replies, I appreciate it.
