I am new to CHL. What is a legal weapon for CHL.




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Spoilsports...won't let me test with a single-shot .444 Marlin.Charles L. Cotton wrote:If you mean "what guns can I use to take the CHL course," then it's any revolver or semi-automatic 32 caliber or above.
The reason is, while you see many qualification targets with one large hole it the center, it has been made with 50 rounds fired, NOT ONE!!KD5NRH wrote:Spoilsports...won't let me test with a single-shot .444 Marlin.Charles L. Cotton wrote:If you mean "what guns can I use to take the CHL course," then it's any revolver or semi-automatic 32 caliber or above.
I want to see the target after someone qualifies with a Taurus Judge with shotshells.Keith B wrote:The reason is, while you see many qualification targets with one large hole it the center, it has been made with 50 rounds fired, NOT ONE!!
Yeah, but you would be hard pressed to miss!Greybeard wrote:"Taurus Judge with shotshells"
' Afraid that ain't within the spirit of the "demonstration of proficiency"...
Chaplin, Is this the defense weapon of choice for you? Although it is legal to carry a firearm of this nature, as a CHL holder one needs to consider the firearms design and preferred uses. The Kel Tec plr16 is a long range target/hunting firearm which is not what most would consider for self defense.mChaplin wrote:The Kel Tec plr16 is a "pistol' so is it a legal weapon for CHL?
I'm sure anyone caught carrying that Kel-Tec would be charged with UCW under PC §46.02.PC §46.01. (5) "Handgun" means any firearm that is designed, made, or
adapted to be fired with one hand.
Based on what? It's a handgun. There is no gray area: under both federal and state law, it's either a handgun or a long gun. If it's a handgun it's covered by the CHL; if it's a long gun, no CHL is needed to carry openly or concealed, loaded or not.seamusTX wrote:The law is clear on this:I'm sure anyone caught carrying that Kel-Tec would be charged with UCW under PC §46.02.PC §46.01. (5) "Handgun" means any firearm that is designed, made, or
adapted to be fired with one hand.
I'm a human and I'm happy to look like a human not a sheepdog. I don't want to be the Shaggy DA.Chaplin wrote:45, 4 life. No,this is not my choice for a weapon to carry. The one I use now is eyes, ears, brain and cellphone. Key is to look like a sheepdog.
Take a look at what the average cop is carrying where you live. Citizens live in the same world and face the same criminals. It's true that citizens don't have to make arrests and that's why most of us don't carry handcuffs. We also don't carry police walkies and can't make a quick radio call for backup. Even if we call 911, help can take a long time to arrive, probably longer than a cop's officer needs assistance call. So we may need more than the average cop so we can win the fight.Chaplin wrote:A review of "what is your carry" in this forum, shows individuals with 20 to 40 rounds, maybe 2 weapons, pepper spray, 1-2 knifes. What is the reason?
I use the following: eyes, ears, brain, cellphone, and a 45. Hopefully in that order, but I would have no second thoughts in changing that order if required to do so.Chaplin wrote:The one I use now is eyes, ears, brain and cellphone.
I question some items that I see posted here as well, however I believe that most of what you describe above is by a few and not the majority. I have in read in other forums about people wearing body armor as well. Since leaving the LEO profession I have never felt the need for armor. I currently provide construction managment for several customers in the food process industry. I have been in some areas where gang activity has created enough concern where I packed additional ammunitions. This was done with the thought of being caught in the middle of a dispute. I would much rather be huddled with plenty and not need it than to need it and not have it.Chaplin wrote:A review of "what is your carry" in this forum, shows individuals with 20 to 40 rounds, maybe 2 weapons, pepper spray, 1-2 knifes. What is the reason?
I will use the city of Memphis TN. as an example, if a person were carrying what you or I would consider to much gun and/or to much ammo. You would be undergunned. Many cities in the US have parts that you should not drive through at night, and if you should find yourself lost in one of these areas you could not carry enough fire power to feel safe. That is the kind of world we find ourselves in today. It will only get worse as it continues to spread from the inner cities. 1500 miles south is getting closer to home everyday. That is not just my opinion but is shared with many current LEO's that I talk with.Chaplin wrote:What kind of world requires this much fire power.
I know several indivduals that went to the New Orleans area after the hurricane. Yes they did travel in armed convoys and yes there was plenty of private security used.Chaplin wrote:Will we travel only on amoried convoys with private security
We are those committed to survival, and the protection of our friends and family. We use every right given to us as Americans in order to be successful. We are becoming nothing more than what we have been all along, from the revolution to the present there are those of us that are willing to fight for our country, our freedom, our familys, and our beliefs. The enviroment that we live in is changing, we are not changing, we are adapting as best we can.Chaplin wrote:These are just questions about who we are or what we are becoming in this world.