Re: Transition from NC to PA
Delaware County is not same day issue. It requires 2 trips one to apply and then one to pick up. It could take several weeks if you are a resident of the county. I do not know if they issue to non-residents. Despite the law, some counties will not issue to non-residents.
Re: Transition from NC to PA
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Berncly
Magazine load limits, 3 seconds between shots, etc.
They have M1 competitions but only allow 5 rounds in the clip (I think there is a modified clip made for this purpose).
That is kinda weird. I can tell I'm going to miss my current club. :)
Re: Transition from NC to PA
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wellardmac
That is kinda weird. I can tell I'm going to miss my current club. :)
I don't think that's all you're going to miss, aren't you allowed to run over indigents who block the streets down there?
Re: Transition from NC to PA
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wellardmac
That is kinda weird. I can tell I'm going to miss my current club. :)
Their range rules should be posted on their website.
I went there for an orientation but decided it was too restrictive for me.
You are going to want to look west for a better range.
Re: Transition from NC to PA
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Berncly
Their range rules should be posted on their website.
I went there for an orientation but decided it was too restrictive for me.
You are going to want to look west for a better range.
Thanks! Their website was down when I found them. I'll check back to see if it's still down.
Re: Transition from NC to PA
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Cloud
Buying a hand gun in NC is also a lot easier even though someone might have a ccw you still have to go to a ffl and do the transfer in Pa.. They also have a back door hand gun registration on new to you hand guns.You have to fill out another form for the Penna. state police.
North Carolina requires you to obtain a permit to purchase a handgun from your county's sheriff, whether buying from a dealer or private party. I wouldn't call that easier. The permit to purchase is waived for people who have a NC license to carry but to obtain that, you need to complete a mandatory training course with minimum 8 hours of instruction ($$$).
In PA you just show up to an FFL, fill out two paper forms, and walk out with your pistol.