freeSTATE101
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quick question ive been ocing for a month now in my home state on PA, can i oc with a loaded magazine just wondering is that legal here?
one in the chamber? really???
one in the chamber? really???
quick question ive been ocing for a month now in my home state on PA, can i oc with a loaded magazine just wondering is that legal here?
i actually have been looking up pa gun laws but havent found much with regards to oc just the usual so thats wen i found this forum
i actually have been looking up pa gun laws but havent found much with regards to oc just the usual so thats wen i found this forum
one in the chamber? really???
The first time I OC'd, I forgot to bring bullets! OOPS!!!
Remember, Treat you gun as if it's loaded, even if its not.
What would be the purpose of carrying any other way?
As I read these i see people who carry without a round in chamber. This is insaine. If you need your gun you will have a second or two to use it. If your gun is empty how many time times will the bad guy put a 45 slug into you before you load the thing. If he shoots like me or many others on here he will empty hes glock of 14 rounds into you. You will never even know if your gun shoots becouse you will be dead. Carrying a gun is no joke and people need to do it correctly. Modern guns are designed to be carryed loaded. If your nevouse go shoot the thing and get used to it. This should be a couple hundred rounds or more. NOT one box. learn how to use it, carry it always and keep it loaded and ready to save your life.
one in the chamber? really???
Yes, unless of course you are using a Sten, or Grease Gun or other firearm with direct blowback from an open bolt. In that case you would only have ammo in the mag, not the chamber.
That begs the question: What normal carried handgun is of an open bolt design?
Realizing that restaints imposed by OCDO rules and intents, this would make such guns outside the acceptable normal, everyday carry.
I don't know, but I try to be open to the possibility that something exists that I might not know about. Once I didn't know there was an open bolt design, if asked about its existence I might have said there is no such thing; I'd hate to do that now with open bolt pistols that can be carried in a holster, when the truth is I simply don't know.
In addition I thought California was an exception to that OCDO rule, now that handguns are offlimits in that state? Or does that exception only apply in the California subsection?