Just lose weight and get in shape. It'll make CC easier and more comfortable plus you'll feel better. Personally I lost 30lbs just so I could AIWB carry comfortably. It's comfortable for the most part but I'm goin to shed more weight and totally eliminate my gut.
I once seen a guy working the gun counter at a walmart in Pinellas not let a cop leave with a shotgun same day because he didn't have a CWFL. Lol. Cop wasn't very happy and got his money back and left. I know Polk and Manatee don't have waiting periods for long guns. Hillsborough l ( where I...
Fl is the same way. Feds don't have the authority to regulate a private party sell within a state because it's not interstate commerce. So it falls to state law. FYI if you didn't know. The interstate commerce clause in the Constitution is how the feds impose gun regulations.
I just put the waist part of my seat belt above the gun. You do have to sacrifice comfort some for more accessibility when carrying that way in the car. But I'd rather be a little uncomfortable to be able to deploy my weapon faster. As far as not being comfortable with where the muzzle is...
Personally I prefer to carry in the appendix position. Especially when I'm in a car. It's right there in front should you ever need it. Carrying it strong side hip, behind the back or off body takes to long to get the weapon when sitting in a vehicle with a seat belt on but that's just my...
Yes the non licensed person can be arrested and charged. Probably won't get convicted. Same thing goes for leaving your weapon under the seat or in a pouch behind the seat. The non licensed person can be arrested and charged. At least in fl anyway. The stupid thing is if you put it In a glove...
As a fellow Floridian maybe I can help. You won't be charged for negligence if someone steals a weapon from your car. Florida law only requires that your weapon be securly encased or not readily accessible if you don't have a CWFL. If you have a CWFL you can keep your weapon anywhere you want...
And often times cops are the least trained people with firearms I've ever met. You can only make a mechanical object that's been specifically designed to make killing things easier so idiot proof. At some point common sense and training needs to take over.
Carrying a weapon W/O a chambered...
What makes you think the kid was pointing the gun at her. In all likelihood she probably went to take it away from him and that's when it went off. Also just cause the kid is 2 doesn't mean he's incompetent and can't quickly open a zipper. 2 year Olds are smarter than you think and I'm willing...
You need more practice when it comes to handling firearms. In fact I would recommend you don't even carry until you are comfortable carrying a loaded weapon on your person. If carried properly in a proper carry holster that protects the trigger you have nothing to worry about. You need to...
I shoot better with my Shield 9mm than I do with my full size M&P 9. I think the reason I shoot better with the shield is for one reason only. My full size M&P has a stock trigger and my shield has an apex sear installed, which puts the trigger pull on it at 3.18 pounds. I really need to put a...
I'm from Florida also. I have talons on my FS M&P 9 and my biggest gripe with them is they tend to peel off due to heat. I had to make a stop on the way home from the range one day and when I got back home the talon grips had nearly come all the way off. They do have good customer service and...
Yeah I seen this posted on a different site several months ago. These retarded Internet operator commandos were blaming S&W and saying they make **** guns. Turns out they were using overpowered reloads and questionable +p+ loads that caused it and not Smith for making a bad gun.
Alright, I cleared the weapon and the following pics show the position of the slide at the point the sear will still engage the striker. If the slide position is any farther back the sear won't engage the striker. The barrel is still locked up in this position. I do have an apex sear installed...