Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
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McBiggity
I just bought a lc9 in December. I could be tempted to sell my m&p 9c
If you do so keep me in mind.
Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
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Originally Posted by
LuvDog
Some folks don't like the stock trigger... It's just not great. The Apex kit is a DIY project and everyone I know who has one loves it.
Building better proficiency with a shitty trigger will make you a better shooter with any trigger. That's all I'm saying.
Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
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Originally Posted by
Garandman
You cannot buy a handgun in a different state than you are resident in.
Not arguing the laws but I know of a few people that would beg to differ and have done so on a few occasions. Bought from a dealer in NH and lived in MA. Again, not saying it's legal but...
Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
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#1 masshole
Not arguing the laws but I know of a few people that would beg to differ and have done so on a few occasions. Bought from a dealer in NH and lived in MA. Again, not saying it's legal but...
Still legal if it can meet MA regs AND was transferred through a MA FFL. I think. So technically the gun was purchased in MA?
Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
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Originally Posted by
#1 masshole
Not arguing the laws /
It is legal if the gun is a long arm, or it is a pistol transferred through a MA FFL - which means it has to be on the "Approved Roster" or older than that. Most dealers charge between $25 and $40.
Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
*edit* I see what you're saying.
Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
I'm looking for a 40 as well
Hot a hi point 9
Re: wtb: conceal carry 9,380, or 40
Was away on vacation so havent been on any of my forums. Anyways still havent found anything, looking into the revolver option. Ruger lcr is looking like a possibility