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Can someone with a Idaho Drivers License buy firearms in Nevada? Q. I found a nice lil .22lr in Nevada that I would like to buy from a pawn shop but I live in Idaho about 30 inustes from Nevada. Asked by Race Tech - Fri Jul 31 03:30:33 2009 - Law & Ethics - 1 Answers - Comments A. You can purchase a rifle in nevada as they do not require registration.~~ State Requirements Rifles and Shotguns a C Permit to purchase rifles and shotguns? No. a C Registration of rifles and shotguns? No. a C Licensing of owners of rifles and shotguns? No. a C Permit to carry rifles and shotguns? No. Answered by ........... - Fri Jul 31 11:24:56 2009 What gun should I consider adding to the small arsenal?
Q. I have so far: Walther P99c AS 9mm Walther P22 short S&W BG380 S&W 15-22 Beretta 3032 I've thought about a cheap to shoot shotgun for home defense. There is a used Beretta 21a .22 for a decent price in the pawn shop In the same pawn shop there is also a XDm something in 9mm for $500 I like my .22 rifle, but shooting it over and over can sometimes be 'ho hum'; sorta boring after a few hundred rounds. I still want cheap to shoot fun which is why I was considering the used .22 beretta. I carry the BG380 and was considering leaving the .380 market for EDCC and go with a small 9mm instead. I'd love a large sized round assault rifle, but I know I wouldn't be able to shoot it as much as a .22 Also, sorry glock fans, but because of my hand, [cont.] Asked by - Fri Jul 15 21:35:07 2011 - Hunting - 8 Answers - Comments A. Since you have all those semi-autos why not try something different and go with a revolver. Since you specify cheap to shoot and refuse to reload, I'd suggest an S&W M-617 as a top end choice with one of the Taurus Model 94 variants, or a Ruger Super-Single Six for lower priced choices. If you are getting bored shooting a .22 you need to change your targets or style, Teach yourself to shoot with the weak hand and eye. learn to shoot from the hip. That ought to take a couple of thousand rounds alone. Change your targets. In stead of punching paper, stick some clay birds to a piece of plywood, the burst most pleasingly. Take some eggs and superglue them to a length of fishing line and hang them below the target stand so that they can… [cont.] Answered by Doc Hudson - Fri Jul 15 23:34:19 2011 From Yahoo Answer Search: ".22lr pawn shop" |
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