Vincent1966
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I'm curious... Has anyone qualified for their CHL CCH with an AR Pistol?
Wow. I would not do well in such an environment.The issue is can you shoot it Weaver or Isoceles style? Most instructors are going to be conservative and may not allow any other hold on the gun. Their range their rules. ...
With all the doo dads and whatnot, a Weaver stance would probably work.Getting your license doesn't need the extra complication of making a "political" statement which may deeply annoy others there. In the eyes of some AR pistols just rub against the grain and won't be tolerated. It's already a pattern at some rental ranges.
I am fortunate in that I don't have to qualify to get a carry license.
Although I do still need to pay money for it, and get it.
Even if your state laws allows an AR-type weapon to be used in that role, I doubt that many folks would go that route.
Ditto.I am fortunate in that I don't have to qualify to get a carry license.
Although I do still need to pay money for it, and get it.
Is that a Georgia thing? Constitutional Carry?
Realize the abbreviations you used are specific to your state. While we can probably figure out what they are, they are not a national requirement, so many on the forum really don't know what you are asking about....Has anyone qualified for their CHL CCH...
There are many States that don't require you to "qualify" for the God given right to carry a gun for protection. Here in PA the Sheriff issues a LTCF, license to carry firearms. They do a background check to be sure you are not a Felon and when you clear they issue the LTCF as it should be for law abiding Americans.@WARP,
How is it that you do not have to qualify to get a permit, just pay for it? Is the ability to not have to qualify to get a permit, just pay for it, a Georgia thing? I checked a map, and it does not look like GA has Constitutional Carry, so never mind that question.
Having been in a range with someone shooting an AR pistol, I can tell you this: he may have been having fun, but nobody else was.Never thought about it from the political angle. I'm not into politics these days. I qualified with an XD 45 w/thumb safety. I'm sure there are politics behind thumb safety's too. I tend to go by the "fun to shoot" rule.
OK. Thanks! Honestly, I did not know what I was asking about either. I just thought it was an interesting question to post, since I did not know the answer.Realize the abbreviations you used are specific to your state. While we can probably figure out what they are, they are not a national requirement, so many on the forum really don't know what you are asking about.
Why? What made it uncomfortable for everyone else? I don't have an AR pistol, so I would not know. I did have a guy shoot a 357 with homemade loads. The powder kept spraying me.Having been in a range with someone shooting an AR pistol, I can tell you this: he may have been having fun, but nobody else was.
I imagine that he is referring to the BLAST effects that you are going to experience when firing rifle cartridges in such very-short-barrel firearms.Why? What made it uncomfortable for everyone else? I don't have an AR pistol, so I would not know. ...
In Texas it wouldn't qualify, since "22 caliber isn't powerful enough" --I'm serious! I couldn't qualify with my five-seven for this reason & had to use the R51.
@WARP,
How is it that you do not have to qualify to get a permit, just pay for it? Is the ability to not have to qualify to get a permit, just pay for it, a Georgia thing? I checked a map, and it does not look like GA has Constitutional Carry, so never mind that question.