FFDO gun program
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#42
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Isn't that one of the prerequisites ??
Seriously . . . I have had a couple of tickets . . but know my 'Civics' and was able to 'weasel' out of them. Therefore 'no record'. You know the 'secret handshake' . .don't you?
The 'ticketing' officer has to show up in court . .so you can confront him. Always ask for a continuance.
Seriously . . . I have had a couple of tickets . . but know my 'Civics' and was able to 'weasel' out of them. Therefore 'no record'. You know the 'secret handshake' . .don't you?
The 'ticketing' officer has to show up in court . .so you can confront him. Always ask for a continuance.
#43
Wow guys..... "straw dealer"?
"I'm one of the good guys"...using a local FFL in your community is fine with me. The reaction to this offer has been surprising.
I can see your moral argument with the good deal for airline pilots, however HK has made no statement prohibiting this type of purchase - and I would chance to say they don't care. If my wife flew in the airlines, I would just buy her share. I don't plan on hocking this one, but would like to have one at the Ranch, and one at the house.
So.... as I stated: I'm up for paying an extra $100.00 if you want to pursue a totally legal purchase of your HK LEO model, involving an FFL if you desire. I encourage you to research the law, contact your local authorities for advice, and even contact HK if you desire. In the end, lets do it right if it is do-able.
For the rest of you... take it easy.
"I'm one of the good guys"...using a local FFL in your community is fine with me. The reaction to this offer has been surprising.
I can see your moral argument with the good deal for airline pilots, however HK has made no statement prohibiting this type of purchase - and I would chance to say they don't care. If my wife flew in the airlines, I would just buy her share. I don't plan on hocking this one, but would like to have one at the Ranch, and one at the house.
So.... as I stated: I'm up for paying an extra $100.00 if you want to pursue a totally legal purchase of your HK LEO model, involving an FFL if you desire. I encourage you to research the law, contact your local authorities for advice, and even contact HK if you desire. In the end, lets do it right if it is do-able.
For the rest of you... take it easy.
#44
Originally Posted by ryan1234
The DA pull is heavy yes, but not heavier than the DA pull of the LEM.
In the case of a FTF, I sure wouldn't be pulling the trigger a second time (the heavy DA trigger pull that you describe) to see if the round will fire.
Originally Posted by ryan1234
2) If you read exactly what I said before you'll see that I was refering to the "second trigger on an empty weapon"... FTF (failure to fire) is much like an empty weapon (which is its true DAO, the Glock is a SAO and does not have this feature). I'm not sure if you know exactly how the LEM works but here it is step by step:
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OK . .so maybe I should re ask the question in a different form.
Would it be helpful to get the 'FFL'? Has anyone done this?
How much trouble is the process? Are the 'online courses' reputable? I did a Google and came up with this: Get Your FFL Now!
Does anyone have a recommendation of a course they have taken?
Should I just walk into a local gun shop? I would like to take advantage of the offer that started this thread. The local gun shop probably wants me to buy something off his shelf. Essentially . .how do I get the 'documentation' that HK needs for this offer? http://www.capapilots.org/pdf/Pilot_Pistol_Offer.pdf
Would it be helpful to get the 'FFL'? Has anyone done this?
How much trouble is the process? Are the 'online courses' reputable? I did a Google and came up with this: Get Your FFL Now!
Does anyone have a recommendation of a course they have taken?
Should I just walk into a local gun shop? I would like to take advantage of the offer that started this thread. The local gun shop probably wants me to buy something off his shelf. Essentially . .how do I get the 'documentation' that HK needs for this offer? http://www.capapilots.org/pdf/Pilot_Pistol_Offer.pdf
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OK . .so maybe I should re ask the question in a different form.
Would it be helpful to get the 'FFL'? Has anyone done this?
How much trouble is the process? Are the 'online courses' reputable? I did a Google and came up with this: Get Your FFL Now!
Does anyone have a recommendation of a course they have taken?
Should I just walk into a local gun shop? I would like to take advantage of the offer that started this thread. The local gun shop probably wants me to buy something off his shelf. Essentially . .how do I get the 'documentation' that HK needs for this offer? http://www.capapilots.org/pdf/Pilot_Pistol_Offer.pdf
Would it be helpful to get the 'FFL'? Has anyone done this?
How much trouble is the process? Are the 'online courses' reputable? I did a Google and came up with this: Get Your FFL Now!
Does anyone have a recommendation of a course they have taken?
Should I just walk into a local gun shop? I would like to take advantage of the offer that started this thread. The local gun shop probably wants me to buy something off his shelf. Essentially . .how do I get the 'documentation' that HK needs for this offer? http://www.capapilots.org/pdf/Pilot_Pistol_Offer.pdf
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I guess that is easier than studying and becoming an FFL, eh?
#50
That AA-12 is amazing.
Glock also has a GREAT deal for pilots as well, but a lot of CCW people insist on carrying the same weapon on the street as they do in the cockpit, hence the second H&K.
The H&K is a great gun, but a little too bulky for CC for me.
Glock also has a GREAT deal for pilots as well, but a lot of CCW people insist on carrying the same weapon on the street as they do in the cockpit, hence the second H&K.
The H&K is a great gun, but a little too bulky for CC for me.



