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Old 10-28-2007, 01:04 AM
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I have my first class Monday. I was planning on taking a Glock 23, but I've just realized it's not registered to me - I inherited it from my dad and I've never transfered it. I called the DOJ on Friday, they're taking about 2 months to process an intra-family transfer request. Fingerprinting is Wednesday, I don't know how long live scan is taking.

I figure once I get the CCW actually in my hand I'll figure out what to really carry, and get it on the permit. I just don't want to hold up the permit itself waiting for the transfer. So, do I take the Glock, or something less reasonable that IS registered to me? I locked them in the safe 15 years ago and haven't touched them since.

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Old 10-28-2007, 02:13 AM
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Old 10-28-2007, 02:24 AM
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I can't offer much advice beyond this - I posted a thread in this forum about the HK P7 series, and a lot of guys say that they often get rejected by OCSD's armory because factory trigger pull falls below what is acceptable. Others dislike the P7 for CCW purposes for various reasons, and a few guys swear by them. Check out the thread.

I got my CCW recently, and I think LiveScan took about a week to get the results back. Maybe it was 8-9 days, can't remember for sure, but it was right in that time frame. Your appointment with the Armory should be quick, and pleasant. Mine was!
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Old 10-28-2007, 07:54 AM
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I figure once I get the CCW actually in my hand I'll figure out what to really carry, and get it on the permit.
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Take whatever yo are going to be able to list on your license.
Take the three pistols (other than the glock) that you feel the most confident with and handle the best. Once the glock is registered to you, then the fourth place pistol can be replaced. Then you can start worrying about holsters . . .
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Old 10-28-2007, 12:28 PM
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So you have not bought a new gun since the 80's ?

Go Sonny Crocket style with the Bren 10.
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Old 10-28-2007, 12:34 PM
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Take the three pistols (other than the glock) that you feel the most confident with and handle the best.
Take them all out to the range today and see how they each feel. Have fun doing it. Heh.
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So you have not bought a new gun since the 80's ?

Go Sonny Crocket style with the Bren 10.
Basically, yes. I've only bought a couple of guns since - all my money was going into airplanes - and those are really not appropriate to carry (serious target 22's)

The 10 is a very pleasant gun to shoot, I may take it out. I only have 2 magazines for it, but I'm lucky to have those.
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Old 10-29-2007, 12:33 AM
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I remember when the bren 10 was the gun of the future and was going to be the hottest thing!
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Old 10-29-2007, 12:19 PM
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I talked with Melissa today and explained the situation. She ran me through the system and gave me the serial numbers of the pistols that are registered to me.

The only one that are even remotely reasonable for carry are

1) Walther PPK (pre-war)
2) Grendel p10

So I'm going to take the Glock, send in the transfer paperwork tomorrow and live with the delay while they get re-registered.
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I remember when the bren 10 was the gun of the future and was going to be the hottest thing!
My first issue "side arm" after basic training was the Sterling SMG...



Of course, I did have a 76mm cannon attached to a Cougar AVGP Fire Support Vehicle as a secondary weapon.

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Old 10-30-2007, 09:04 AM
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Well, it's good to have a backup, but the 76 mm is a little slow to reload.

Turns out even worse than I thought. Mellisa ran me through DOJ, the only pistols registered to me that are reasonable to shoot are a pre-68 Walther PPK and a Grendel P10. There are several that could make good carry guns - but they're rare and unfired (like a S&W mdl 50)

So I'm going to take the Walther to the next class and have it be the only piece listed on the CCW, just so there's no delay, then do the guns I actually intend to carry as adds later on.

Last night was a hoot - 40 people doing renewals, and 2 of us there for the 16 hour class.
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Old 10-30-2007, 09:32 AM
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Last night was a hoot - 40 people doing renewals, and 2 of us there for the 16 hour class.
All you guys in the same place at once . . . Usually it is just the opposite.
Glad that you had a good time, gives you a different perspective on CCW and the people who do. I guess now is about the time that you start to research your potential pistols etc, etc. Thats the fun part!!
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Well, it's good to have a backup, but the 76 mm is a little slow to reload.
Flechette rounds don't usually require a fast reload. It tends to dampen spirits (as well as everything around your target).

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