igor
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A lengthy process of transferring my modest collection of firearms from one country to another culminated today when I collected my carry licence at the precinct today. Feel free to congratulate.
There are things to consider. I only have an SP-01 as far as handguns go, and only a competition holster to go with it. Though I got the licence to carry "for protection of self and property" for everything I have, I'll likely not be toting the AK around, for instance. There is offspring in the house and the significant other is still coming to terms about the appropriate practices for the location.
The very first thing will be getting a proper concealment holster for the CZ. Then I'll need to look into an actually carryable pistol... any experiences with the CZ P-01 to share? How close is the grip and beavertail feel to the SP?
Have to work out storage in cars too, and the in-car transfer to carry moves. Can't take it to the office, but we're well covered there by the employer.
Then there is the thing to get SO on a safety course to get her licenced as well, and finding something she'll be comfy with at least around the house to begin with. Already getting the alarm system and process planned and deployed together, including setting the fire safety plan and equipment right was a very positive experience - but a lot within a short time frame. I don't want to push her on the getting armed part.
I guess we'll go for updating the old first aid skillz first, and see after that...
There are things to consider. I only have an SP-01 as far as handguns go, and only a competition holster to go with it. Though I got the licence to carry "for protection of self and property" for everything I have, I'll likely not be toting the AK around, for instance. There is offspring in the house and the significant other is still coming to terms about the appropriate practices for the location.
The very first thing will be getting a proper concealment holster for the CZ. Then I'll need to look into an actually carryable pistol... any experiences with the CZ P-01 to share? How close is the grip and beavertail feel to the SP?
Have to work out storage in cars too, and the in-car transfer to carry moves. Can't take it to the office, but we're well covered there by the employer.
Then there is the thing to get SO on a safety course to get her licenced as well, and finding something she'll be comfy with at least around the house to begin with. Already getting the alarm system and process planned and deployed together, including setting the fire safety plan and equipment right was a very positive experience - but a lot within a short time frame. I don't want to push her on the getting armed part.
I guess we'll go for updating the old first aid skillz first, and see after that...