First 9mm

according to the website. North Carolina Sheriffs' Association, by law, they have 45 days to do the background check and issue or deny the cc. It changed from 90 to 45 last year.

Well that's a needed change and one I had not heard about...good info. The out on the requirement in the past was the delay in getting the mental health clearances, I hope that loophole is closed. I also hope the larger counties will adhere to the standard this time. Sheriff's in NC tend to be one man islands in their minds, which is either a really good or bad thing depending on the man.
 
You can get a CCW certificate online with no shooting or classes.
Good for N.C. - Texas - Ohio - Tenn and a few other states. It is good for carry in 26 states.

You just read their info and take a true or false test. They even have a video of an attorney explaining how it works.

Go to: onlinegunclass.com
 
You can get a CCW certificate online with no shooting or classes.
Good for N.C. - Texas - Ohio - Tenn and a few other states. It is good for carry in 26 states.

You just read their info and take a true or false test. They even have a video of an attorney explaining how it works.

Go to: onlinegunclass.com

You need to explain this to the guy who was giving his students the CCW class completion Certs with reduced shooting and class time, he's charged with multiple felonies...and his students with a felony apiece for lying on their CCW affidavits. Apparently the DA is not as versed in CCW as you are.

Seriously, you are being defrauded, it's not legal, I don't care what the schister in the video says.
 
You can get a CCW certificate online with no shooting or classes.
Good for N.C. - Texas - Ohio - Tenn and a few other states. It is good for carry in 26 states.

You just read their info and take a true or false test. They even have a video of an attorney explaining how it works.

Go to: onlinegunclass.com

That is definitely not legal in Texas. Texas requires a minimum of 10 hours of instruction/range time for one.

Edit: Ahh I read the fine print. They are issuing you a non-resident concealed license for Virginia and allowing the reciprocation agreements to let you carry with that out of state.
 
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Excellent move on getting the CT lasergrips on your M&P for HD. I have the M&P FS in 9mm and 45ACP with lasergrips and laserguard light. They integrate like they were part of the gun, and they are extremely intuitive to use. The light on the weapon does not eliminate the need to have a handheld tactical light, however, if you have to deal with a BG at 3 am, you can identify your potential target with a quick flash of the gun light. Putting the red dot on the BG's chest should give you confidence, and give him pause. For night time intrusions, I believe the laser equipped pistol completely trumps a shotgun, even with a forend light. Not to mention that you well might permanently sacrifice some of your hearing to an interior shotgun blast.
 
That is definitely not legal in Texas. Texas requires a minimum of 10 hours of instruction/range time for one.

Edit: Ahh I read the fine print. They are issuing you a non-resident concealed license for Virginia and allowing the reciprocation agreements to let you carry with that out of state.

Still not legal if you are a NC resident, you have to go through the NC process.
 
At long last

Well it took 27 Days here in Meck. cnty. I picked the permit well actually got the three allowed and went to my LGS and took possession of my M&P 9c with CT laser grips. Went home and spent a few hours getting used to the pistol, field stripped it a few times, dry fire and practiced trigger control using the laser. Tomorrow I will take it to the range and put a couple of hundred rounds thru it. I want to use it for my ccw qualifying on wed evening so I need to put a good amount of range time in.
I will let you know how it goes at the range. I have 115 and 124 gr ammo
 
Congrats on your M&P 9c

It's a great package and is quite versatile.

Great for CCW( I CCW a M&P 40C). At night you can take advantage of the rail and add a light for night stand duty. Also, you can add a full size magazine and up you capacity to around 17+1. I will also mention the Apex kits to fine tune the trigger weight pull too.

Just my 2cents. Enjoy your new 9mm!
 
M&P 9c a keeper

I got to shoot the 9c today and put about 150 rounds thru it.
I am sure happy with it. I shot 100 rounds of 115gr and then went to 124 gr for the last 50 rounds It seemed I was more accurate with the 124 gr.
The ct laser grip was close to perfect but about 1/2 inch high at 7 yards compared to the sites so a small turn or two and they are perfect. Shooting with a laser is almost like cheating lol. and WAY faster to get "on target".
The trigger is so much different then on my mdl 19 and High Standard .22 auto but after a few rounds I got used to it.
I also used my Uplula mag loader to reload the mags and that thing is worth every penny.
All in all I am a very happy camper so much so that I put my name on the wait list for the M&P 9 Shield. before I left the range
 
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