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<blockquote data-quote="envengineer" data-source="post: 2873305" data-attributes="member: 571710"><p>Make sure you spend a lot of time with your carry gun. I've put about 5 or 6 thousand rounds through my current carry weapon so far. You need to get to the point where you don't even have to think in order to draw your weapon from the holster and put two in the upper chest. Developing that muscle memory takes a lot of time.</p><p></p><p>People who don't get the proper training and invest the time it takes to become proficient shouldn't carry a weapon. No matter what the law may allow.</p><p></p><p>In Ohio, we took a 12 hour class and had to pass a range certification that was unbelievably easy. Same thing in NC. Once I had the certificates from the course, I took them to the sherrif's office to file the paperwork and had my carry license within a couple weeks.</p><p></p><p>Depending on the state you are in, there are a lot of places you can't carry even with a license. The easiest one to get busted on is any place serving alcohol for consumption. If you have a weapon on you, you can be arrested and have your license revoked. Also be sure to find out where you are able to carry the weapon in your vehicle, it varies quite a bit from state to state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="envengineer, post: 2873305, member: 571710"] Make sure you spend a lot of time with your carry gun. I've put about 5 or 6 thousand rounds through my current carry weapon so far. You need to get to the point where you don't even have to think in order to draw your weapon from the holster and put two in the upper chest. Developing that muscle memory takes a lot of time. People who don't get the proper training and invest the time it takes to become proficient shouldn't carry a weapon. No matter what the law may allow. In Ohio, we took a 12 hour class and had to pass a range certification that was unbelievably easy. Same thing in NC. Once I had the certificates from the course, I took them to the sherrif's office to file the paperwork and had my carry license within a couple weeks. Depending on the state you are in, there are a lot of places you can't carry even with a license. The easiest one to get busted on is any place serving alcohol for consumption. If you have a weapon on you, you can be arrested and have your license revoked. Also be sure to find out where you are able to carry the weapon in your vehicle, it varies quite a bit from state to state. [/QUOTE]
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