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Hi all,
Are there any PA laws pertaining to how you should transport firearms in a car? Let's say I'm going to the shooting range and have a gun and ammo with me. How do I need to transport them? I do not have a CCW license. Thanks. Chris |
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I use cases from http://www.casesgalore.com/ for my pistols and revolver. I generally use hard cases or soft for rifle and shotgun. I keep my ammo in ammo boxes, you can generally find them on ebay or some military surplus. A good toolbox also works for this, what ever you do, do not store the gun in the same box as the ammo. IE: pacing my S&W .357 in a case leaves lots of room, say i kept a box of bullets or 2 in there would be a no no... I also generally keep my cleaning supplies in a case, mind you there is no law saying you have to keep cleaning supplies away from anything.
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Clint Eastwood The Good, The Bad and The Ugly Last edited by Frenchy; July 6th, 2006 at 09:35 PM. |
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What if you do have a LTCF. Is there any limits as to how you can transport in a car. For example, can you have a pistol sitting on your passenger seat? Either loaded or unloaded with the bullets beside it? Or even a rifle for that matter. I ask cause I sometimes(or not, depending on the outcome of my question) just throw the guns in with me when I go to the range. I'm not sure what the law is if you possess a CCW.
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if you have an LTCF, you can carry your handgun loaded in your car (even if not on the way to the range). it can be on your person...it can be on the seat next to you...whatever.
The same is not true for long guns, though. You cannot carry a loaded rifle or shotgun in you car even with an LTCF (or even if you are going to the range). |
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Thanks for the letter of the law, Steve_in_PA!
Also, thanks for the other suggestions... Chris |
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Chris, why don't you get your CCP. very easy and its your right to carry and protect yourself. it will only cost you $19 for 5 years.
click the link for info. http://ycwebserver.york-county.org/sheriff/Permit.htm |
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Lee-online,
Thanks for the link. I've been considering getting my CCW permit for a while. My brother-in-law just got his. I think I will also. I see you're in York Country also. What part? I'm just north of the city of York (Manchester Township). I shoot skeet over at York&Adams Game and Fish Assoc, and just joined Freedom Armory to shoot pistols indoors. I just purchased my first handgun (S&W 5946 LNIB from CDNN). I'm anxious to go try it out! IM me sometime if you like. Chris |
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