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8Muddypaws said:My other option is to drive 700miles each way.
You could always ship them to your destination.
8Muddypaws said:My other option is to drive 700miles each way.
8Muddypaws said:flying to Las Vegas with two guns
Foto-n-T said:Even though it's legal to ship a gun to yourself, very few if any gun shops will release it to you unless you meet local and state laws. You would have to be a resident of the state in which you were picking it up. I as a resident of Wyoming can not ship a gun to an FFL in Texas and then pick it up. You might be able to pull that off if you had the receiving states CCW but since Nevada requires residency for CCW and respects no on elses CCW (or very few) than that trick won't work.
Foto-n-T said:I stand corrected then on picking one up.
I do still stand by my statement, "Nevada requires residency for CCW and respects no on elses CCW (or very few)" though. But I'm impressed, 14 whole states huh? And not one of those states borders the state of Nevada. They honor Alaska of all places which has no requirement for CCW and has Constitutional Carry but no other state that has Constitutional Carry like Arizona and Wyoming. Sorry but I'm not impressed by 14 states.
Reciprocity is more than honoring another states license. Reciprocity is an agreement between two or more entities that if you will honor mine, I will honor yours. CA will not honor anyone's license.Foto-n-T said:I really would like to know the reasoning behind not honoring AZ and UT, I can understand CA.
It is my understanding that NV requires a demonstration of firearm proficiency. It doesn't recognize other states that don't.Foto-n-T said:As usual the interweb isn't always the best place to get important info, i.e. resident CCW and reciprocity. When I looked up Nevada reciprocity I didn't come up with any bordering states. I really would like to know the reasoning behind not honoring AZ and UT, I can understand CA.
Foto-n-T said:Wyoming require an NRA course, hunter safety or pistol course, both of which require proficiency to pass. Arizona requires demonstration of proficiency as well as legal training, neither are honored by Nevada.
Foto-n-T said:I think they were alluding to the fact that AZ now does not "require" a permit to carry concealed. In order to obtain an AZ CCW though you do have to complete a training course and also prove proficiency with a gun not necessarily the one you will carry.
This may sound offensive to some but you'd have to be an idiot to carry concealed without any sort of training. There's way too much responsibility involved in toting around a shootin' iron to just strap the thing on and think you will react the way you've fantasized about since you were in training pants. Think before you carry, if you have to use it your life will never be the same.