Wolfmarsh What? 5975 Posts user info edit post |
I have a Taurus 24/7 Pro 9mm.
Its a great gun. To me, it feels better in my hand than a glock. Its not as slim as a glock, but I like it better than the glocks I have shot.
This is the one i have:
11/19/2008 11:31:59 AM |
Wolfmarsh What? 5975 Posts user info edit post |
So on the topic of the AR-15/Rifles, I am looking at a Del-Ton kit, and buying a stripped lower from Gunbroker or something.
It looks like with the options I want, and the sights, itll be around $900 total for the build, does that seem reasonable?
I was going to go cheap and go with the regular A2 upper with the built in sight and the standard A2 front sight, but I cant bring myself to do that knowing that I will probably want to put a scope on it in the future and end up changing out all the parts anyway.
The parts kit from Del-Ton, including the detachable front and rear sights and shipping is $700 bucks. It looks like I can get the stripped lower for about $200 from gunbroker (and my gun guy will do $15 FFL transfers).
Any thoughts?
Should I be able to do this cheaper? 11/19/2008 11:39:16 AM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
whoever said you don't need a permit to buy a handgun from an individual needs to read up on NC Laws. Whenever you purchase a handgun in NC (no matter from whom) you must have a CCW (CCP, CCH, whatever NC calls it now) or a purchase permit. The purchase permit is to be retained by the seller.
[Edited on November 19, 2008 at 4:30 PM. Reason : .] 11/19/2008 4:19:23 PM |
Hurley Suspended 7284 Posts user info edit post |
^please post a link 11/19/2008 4:20:45 PM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "Under North Carolina law, it is unlawful for any person, firm, or corporation to sell, give away, transfer, purchase, or receive, at any place in the state, any pistol, unless the purchaser or receiver has first obtained a license or permit to receive such a pistol by the sheriff of the county where the purchaser or receiver resides, or the purchaser or receiver possesses a valid North Carolina-issued concealed carry permit. This requirement to obtain a permit prior to the transfer of a pistol applies not only to a commercial transaction, typically at a sporting goods store, but also between private individuals or companies throughout North Carolina. N.C. Gen. Stat. ยง 14-402(a) In addition, this State law has been interpreted to require that a pistol permit be obtained by the receiver of a handgun when such person inherits a pistol as a result of the death of another person. The permit should be given to and retained by the seller or donor of the handgun. In such a case, the permit should be given to the executor or receiver of the estate of the deceased person. If the purchaser or receiver uses a North Carolina- issued concealed carry permit for the transfer, the seller should reference such permit on a bill of sale." |
and
http://www.jus.state.nc.us/NCJA/ncfirearmslaws.pdf
I haven't read all of it. but according to what I've been told and what I've read, ^^ is accurate
[Edited on November 19, 2008 at 4:27 PM. Reason : if you find out differently let me know, but I'm fairly certain I'm correct]11/19/2008 4:26:19 PM |
Hurley Suspended 7284 Posts user info edit post |
wow, that's what i read as well
wonder what's the penalty of not having said permit in possession if the pistol you sold to someone was used in a crime.... 11/19/2008 4:30:55 PM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
have fun reading... it's in there
quick glance: class II misdemeanor is what I saw, but I didn't read it thoroughly
(it says for a violation of the handgun permit law, so I'm assuming that covers the seller not having the purchase permit)
[Edited on November 19, 2008 at 4:32 PM. Reason : .]
[Edited on November 19, 2008 at 4:32 PM. Reason : ion] 11/19/2008 4:31:28 PM |
Hurley Suspended 7284 Posts user info edit post |
haha damn
[Edited on November 19, 2008 at 4:33 PM. Reason : --] 11/19/2008 4:32:37 PM |
sparky Garage Mod 12301 Posts user info edit post |
You are supposed to have a permit even if a handgun was given to you. 11/19/2008 4:49:37 PM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
^is that supposed to be a question or are you restating the above? 11/19/2008 6:06:21 PM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
http://www.dixiegunandknifeshow.com/raleigh.html
http://www.dixiegunandknifeshow.com/safety.html
Gun show @ fairgrounds this weekend.
Gun shows can sell to people not already possessing a permit, but it falls under this instant background check thing.
Quote : | "Attendees should be aware of the "Permanent Provisions of the Brady Law" which governs the sale of ALL firearms by Licensed Dealers after November 30, 1998.
This requires a background check through the new National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NICS) program OR presentation of a permit that qualifies as an alternative to the NICS background check. " |
Someone who knows what they're talking about: will you please give me a rundown of what I need to buy a gun at this show? The information I've already read from this thread seems not entirely accurate. There are two separate matters; buying a gun and possessing a gun. Gun shows make it plenty easy to buy them as long as you don't have a record.
But really... somebody please tell me what the deal is.11/20/2008 11:24:13 AM |
sparky Garage Mod 12301 Posts user info edit post |
^^ just restating 11/20/2008 11:29:49 AM |
Mr Grace All American 12412 Posts user info edit post |
^^they will not sell you a PISTOL unless you have a pistol permit to hand over to them or a concealed carry license
[Edited on November 20, 2008 at 11:56 AM. Reason : ,] 11/20/2008 11:55:52 AM |
Hurley Suspended 7284 Posts user info edit post |
^and to add, some vendors will do a background check for anything non-handgun, some wont. 11/20/2008 11:58:19 AM |
FenderFreek All American 2805 Posts user info edit post |
Let's get this straightened out and in the clear before someone gets themselves in trouble -
*In North Carolina a Pistol Purchase Permit OR a Concealed Carry Permit is REQUIRED to transfer any handgun - whether you are buying it from a dealer, an individual in a private sale, or it is being given to you as a gift. The Pistol Permit or Concealed Carry Permit is used in lieu of a NICS check. It can still be run, but legally, the permit qualifies as your background check.
*All buyers of long guns(rifles and shotguns) purchased FROM A DEALER(FFL-holder) are subject to a NICS (FBI background) check, unless you possess a valid NC Concealed Carry Permit OR you use a Pistol Permit to buy it. (If you do this with a Pistol Purchase Permit, dealers will likely run you anyway to double check, because that is very odd. Using a CCW permit in lieu of NICS is fairly common.)
*Long guns purchased in a private, face-to-face sale between NC residents does NOT require a NICS check. Note "private sale" (seller is not an FFL-holder) and "NC residents". All gun sales across state boundaries require a licensed dealer and therefore, a NICS check.
Those are the rules, no if, and or but's. You can go to prison for violating these rules if you are caught. When in doubt, look it up in the regs. The link was even posted above.
DO NOT GET YOURSELF IN TROUBLE
[Edited on November 20, 2008 at 12:14 PM. Reason : format and clarity] 11/20/2008 12:09:58 PM |
Restricted All American 15537 Posts user info edit post |
<---Hopefully attending. I need a need knife. 11/20/2008 5:28:50 PM |
legatic All American 7481 Posts user info edit post |
anyone feel like looking around and seeing if they have a few things for sale at the show for me before I pay for admission? 11/20/2008 7:48:10 PM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
So I CAN just show up at the show and buy a rifle while there. Right? They'll do the instant background check, of course.
And basically, I need to take a class if I want a handgun.
Question: does one need to take any precautions regarding knives or swords? I mean, normally I wouldn't even bother asking, but if say, someone were to just willy-nilly get a 3 ft long sharp as fuck and can decapitate someone kind of katana... would there be any legal items of concerns for possession of this? 11/20/2008 9:23:09 PM |
Lucky1 All American 6154 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "And basically, I need to take a class if I want a handgun" |
No, you do not need to take a class to buy a handgun. You need to go get a permit in your county. $5 and a background check.
and as far as the sword goes, just dont carry it under your coat into a mall or places like that.
[Edited on November 20, 2008 at 9:29 PM. Reason : d]11/20/2008 9:28:40 PM |
legatic All American 7481 Posts user info edit post |
you can't legally carry any fixed blade knife, and you can only carry smallish folding pocket knives (though if I recall the law doesn't state exactly how big you can carry, it just says 'a reasonable size' or 'a pocket knife', something like that) keep it in your trunk while you're driving and have a reason for having it (going to pawn it, going to a renfaire, whatever) and you should be ok 11/20/2008 9:29:07 PM |
Lucky1 All American 6154 Posts user info edit post |
^ you can legally carry a fixed blade knife as long as it is "open carry"
and as far as size, its 6 inches overall or 3 inch blade iirc.
[Edited on November 20, 2008 at 9:31 PM. Reason : c] 11/20/2008 9:30:33 PM |
wdprice3 BinaryBuffonary 45912 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "anyone feel like looking around and seeing if they have a few things for sale at the show for me before I pay for admission?" |
I probably could, if you told me exactly what to look for. I'm going at 9 on Saturday.
If you end up going, go to the website and you can print off a $1-off coupon. I think that makes it $7 to get in 11/20/2008 10:13:37 PM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "No, you do not need to take a class to buy a handgun. You need to go get a permit in your county. $5 and a background check." |
Please tell me how to do this. I am interested to know how I can get a handgun without taking a class.
To reiterate what's been said so far, the options are:
*Pistol Purchase Permit *Concealed Carry Permit
Are you referring to the first one? How does one get that?11/20/2008 11:19:20 PM |
NCSULilWolf All American 1707 Posts user info edit post |
Pistol Purchase Permit - Wake County (I'm assuming you wanted Wake County) http://rtpnet.org/~wcso/pistol.html
I double checked... that's really the WCSO. Random web address, I know. 11/20/2008 11:46:14 PM |
Chief All American 3402 Posts user info edit post |
To obtain the pistol purchase permit from Wake County it took all of 10 minutes to fill out the forms once I found a spot to park and walk into the sheriff's dept. It's a SMALL office on the second floor, maybe 10 people could get crammed in there max. Bring cash and NC driver's license, it makes everything faster and easier and you can request a receipt if you want. You pay $5 per permit (1 permit per pistol/revolver), and can request from 1 up to the limit of 5 permits at a time. Minimum wait for permit pickup was 5 business days and thats how long it took for mine, but this was about 2 or 3 months ago before this Obama shit. Just gotta call to see when it's ready, don't count on them calling you. Last I heard a week ago it was backlogged for weeks if not months for just the permit, and I thought I read somewhere here the line was circling inside the building. When the permit is ready go to the same office and just pick it up.
CHP, CCP, CCH, are all the same thing just different abbreviations and PC terms, it's a permit to legally conceal a handgun. It's a whole different ball game than purchase permits. A lot more involved with an 8 hour class, written (easy) exam, marksmanship exam, total costs of roughly $200 to 300 just to obtain the permit and you'd best be prepared for more intensive encounters on your traffic stops and in general when dealing with LEO's. The permit sticks to your auto file through the DMV so when you get pulled for anything, they automatically know you most likely have a gun on you. You gotta get fingerprinted in your county of residence no matter what, I've heard of a few that went outside their county because of long wait times (Mecklenburg/Wake/etc), actually got the permit, then had it revoked when someone noticed things didnt add up. Right now it's close to a 2 month wait just for the fingerprinting appt in Mecklenburg, with another 3 months minimum for background clearance/check. Not fun at all. Wake might be a little less time. Smaller counties probably a few weeks to a few months.
[Edited on November 21, 2008 at 12:47 AM. Reason : WORDS] 11/21/2008 12:45:34 AM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
Thanks for the info.
I got the picture that our government doesn't want us to own handguns 11/21/2008 7:42:50 AM |
drunktyper All American 1094 Posts user info edit post |
^^Your information is good, but it is not exactly correct.
Quote : | "It's a whole different ball game than purchase permits." | WRONG
A CCP, CHP, CCH permit in NC also acts as a perminate and unlimited Pistol Purchase Permit. If you have a Conceal Permit, you DO NOT NEED a pistol purchase permit to buy a gun. This is one perk of having your conceal carry permit. Instead of giving your PPP, you will present the seller with your CCP and he will copy your info. No more $5 per pistol, no more 5 day waiting period when you have a CCP.
[Edited on November 21, 2008 at 8:03 AM. Reason : .]11/21/2008 8:01:05 AM |
mrfrog ☯ 15145 Posts user info edit post |
So I'm guessing that whatever it is, you probably shouldn't walk around with it if you don't have the Conceal Permit. 11/21/2008 10:00:47 AM |
Fumbler All American 4670 Posts user info edit post |
You can walk around with a pistol in most places as long as its in plain view.
I do it all the time hunting. Some municipalities outlawed open carry in town limits as well as most gov property and any private land posting no weapons. Of course, there's always the chance that someone will freak out and you could get charged with being armed and terrorizing the public whether you're otherwise legal or not. 11/21/2008 11:06:28 AM |
FenderFreek All American 2805 Posts user info edit post |
Generally not advisable to do it public, for the aforementioned reason of people freaking out. Concealed is a much safer option for you because if they don't know you have it, they can't be irrational and freak out.
Generally speaking, open carry is not recommended, considering that it is not *that* difficult to get a concealed carry permit, but it's not going to cause mass panic 99.9% of the time. Probably some odd looks, and maybe get asked to leave someone's store once in a blue moon. It's harder than a purchase permit since there's a practical and written test involved, but anyone legally eligible, with about $150, and a little time and dedication can learn what it takes to get one. They just make you jump through more hoops and ensure that you understand the ramifications of what you're choosing to do.
I personally think anyone that's willing to practice with their weapon and understand the laws should spend the time and money to get one. Not every Joe out there should be toting a gun, but any intelligent, responsible person that is capable of doing so should take responsibility for their own safety and defense. The statistics show that when crooks know folks are armed, they get wise and stay away from them. 11/21/2008 11:32:46 AM |
theDuke866 All American 52839 Posts user info edit post |
yeah, i'd like to get mine, but not being able to carry on base makes it pretty much worthless for me.
not that i feel the need to carry on base...but that means i could only carry if i knew i wouldn't be stepping foot on base while i was out, and that is such a small % of the time that it isn't really worth the trouble. 11/21/2008 9:44:26 PM |
Chief All American 3402 Posts user info edit post |
drunktyper I was refering more about the legality issues and seriousness of a concealed hangun permit than just a pistol purchase permit, but yes you are correct. However, for his situation I was explaining the purchase permit would be the easier, cheaper, and quicker option for the time being until the whole obama took our jerbs guns thing dies down. 11/21/2008 11:54:58 PM |
drunktyper All American 1094 Posts user info edit post |
^its all good.
Anyone up for the gun show after the football game or on sunday? 11/22/2008 10:51:54 AM |
legatic All American 7481 Posts user info edit post |
what brand of hollowpoints do you guys prefer, and where do you buy them? I'm looking to pick up some 9mm gold dots, but they're well over $1/round at the gun shop I go to, and that seems rather steep 11/22/2008 6:27:31 PM |
JCASHFAN All American 13916 Posts user info edit post |
Most people don't practice regularly with their carry ammo, for the reasons you specified. $1 / rd for quality self defense ammo isn't out of the question.
FWIW, I've heard a point of view recommending that you carry the same brand of ammunition as your local PD. The logic being that if you're in a self-defense shooting and wind up in court over it, the prosecutor can't go after you (well they can, but the angle is weak) for carrying the exact same ammunition as the local LEOs. 11/22/2008 6:38:39 PM |
stategrad100 All American 6606 Posts user info edit post |
If NCSU bans the possession of any guns at all on the campus, how in the hell are they so prolific across the student body? 11/22/2008 6:48:04 PM |
legatic All American 7481 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "I've heard a point of view recommending that you carry the same brand of ammunition as your local PD" |
that actually makes a lot of sense. anyone know what raleigh/wake county cops carry? 11/22/2008 7:04:18 PM |
wheelmanca19 All American 3735 Posts user info edit post |
^^the "grad" portion of your user name should clear it up for you. Many of us are no longer in school, some even own houses.
Plus people who live off campus...
and people who have their guns at their parents house.
Or a friends house.
[Edited on November 22, 2008 at 7:12 PM. Reason : ] 11/22/2008 7:11:33 PM |
Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
Quote : | "A CCP, CHP, CCH permit in NC also acts as a perminate and unlimited Pistol Purchase Permit." |
it's not permanent if you have to reapply every 5 years or so.
Quote : | "I'm looking to pick up some 9mm gold dots, but they're well over $1/round at the gun shop I go to, and that seems rather steep" |
It is steep. They are around $25+ at PDHSC for a box of 20. They are $24 for a box of 50 at Lawmen's. I'd rather patronize lawmen's on tryon.11/22/2008 9:41:17 PM |
FenderFreek All American 2805 Posts user info edit post |
Georgia Ammo (always at the show) usually has remanufactured Speer Gold Dots for about $20/50. Makes for good practice ammo. 11/23/2008 11:57:01 AM |
Seotaji All American 34244 Posts user info edit post |
Georgia Arms typically only has +P ammo for the good stuff. Too bad that's not something I need, b/c their prices are good. 11/23/2008 1:05:27 PM |
SbTeAeTrE All American 1409 Posts user info edit post |
Plan on buying myself a 9mm polymer pistol for Christmas... so XD-9, Glock 19, or Sig 250 discuss 12/2/2008 12:14:33 AM |
GrimReap3r All American 2732 Posts user info edit post |
go glock or sig...not a fan of the xd's 12/2/2008 12:17:51 AM |
sledgekevlar All American 758 Posts user info edit post |
glock 19 is an awesome gun. i cant say enough about mine. go for it 12/2/2008 12:29:17 AM |
kylekatern All American 3291 Posts user info edit post |
Go XD. XD-9mm 4 inch is what i use, fits me well, if you get an XDm, you haev the interchangeable plates to change grip size/shape, and have a 19+1 9mm, with CRISP feeling trigger. 12/2/2008 1:52:43 AM |
MaximaDrvr
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The Glock XD debate is very very old, and continuous. You will have to shoot both and decide what you like best. They are both great guns, but people are in a never ending battle over which is better.
Lawman's off of tryon sells Speer Gold Dots JHP for $24/50. I'de much rather shoot them then $20/50 remans. 12/2/2008 8:35:41 AM |