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8urgm
Member # 9054
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We're would be the best place to get my fire arm license?
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03SVTPower
Member # 518
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As in you wanna purchase a handgun?
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Nifty50
Member # 9987
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you can get one damn near anywhere, doesnt really matter because its all the same.
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8urgm
Member # 9054
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I need it to go deer hunting with some family members
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03SVTPower
Member # 518
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quote: Originally posted by 8urgm: I need it to go deer hunting with some family members
sooo you need a hunting license
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Nifty50
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by 8urgm: I need it to go deer hunting with some family members
A hunting license and a Pistol license are 2 different things. For a hunting license you will need to go to your local hunting/sports shop and find out what is in season to hunt and then Apply for your hunting permit for whatever it is that you intend to hunt.
For a Pistol Permit, you gotta fill out a questionnaire. Simple test, if your not a Felon and you pass you get your Pistol Permit. [ September 26, 2012, 03:10 PM: Message edited by: Nifty50 ]
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cali95gt
Member # 8940
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What's the typical cost of a pistol permit now a days??
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Nifty50
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by cali95gt: What's the typical cost of a pistol permit now a days??
There is a 25 dollar nonrefundable backround check fee and then the test itself is about 30, but it may vary slightly from shop to shop.
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8urgm
Member # 9054
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I guess I will be getting both, I just want to be legit and not get any tickets! I heard if u get popped with out ur gun or hunting lisence it's like $1,000+ fine!
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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For hunting license, I went to http://www.huntercourse.com/ then took the 4 hour follow up class. Basically by taking the online portion, it shaves a bunch of in-class time. The online part took me a total of about an hour and you are able to pause and continue where you left off at any time.
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8urgm
Member # 9054
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quote: Originally posted by Blue92: For hunting license, I went to http://www.huntercourse.com/ then took the 4 hour follow up class. Basically by taking the online portion, it shaves a bunch of in-class time. The online part took me a total of about an hour and you are able to pause and continue where you left off at any time.
Thanks!
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04cobra408
Member # 4025
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i just got an ar and no License needed just an Id and no weapons charges or violent felonies on your record. I was surprised how easy it was
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Nifty50
Member # 9987
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quote: Originally posted by 04cobra408: i just got an ar and no License needed just an Id and no weapons charges or violent felonies on your record. I was surprised how easy it was
Longuns, i.e. (Rifles) do not require a permit. Only requirements are a clean record, 18 or older and ID for rifles.
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Blue92
Member # 8789
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quote: Originally posted by 8urgm: quote: Originally posted by Blue92: For hunting license, I went to http://www.huntercourse.com/ then took the 4 hour follow up class. Basically by taking the online portion, it shaves a bunch of in-class time. The online part took me a total of about an hour and you are able to pause and continue where you left off at any time.
Thanks!
You are welcome. Also, be sure to schedule the 4 hour follow-up class right away. Most places are at least a month away from having room. Here is the list of classes... http://www.dfg.ca.gov/huntered/classes-home-study.aspx
Edit: Also, the online class is $25, you pay when you are done and get the certificate to be able to attend the follow-up class and that class is no more than $10, depending on where you go. Good luck. [ September 26, 2012, 04:59 PM: Message edited by: Blue92 ]
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04cobra408
Member # 4025
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nm [ September 26, 2012, 06:10 PM: Message edited by: 04cobra408 ]
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8urgm
Member # 9054
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quote: Originally posted by Blue92: quote: Originally posted by 8urgm: quote: Originally posted by Blue92: For hunting license, I went to http://www.huntercourse.com/ then took the 4 hour follow up class. Basically by taking the online portion, it shaves a bunch of in-class time. The online part took me a total of about an hour and you are able to pause and continue where you left off at any time.
Thanks!
You are welcome. Also, be sure to schedule the 4 hour follow-up class right away. Most places are at least a month away from having room. Here is the list of classes... http://www.dfg.ca.gov/huntered/classes-home-study.aspx
Edit: Also, the online class is $25, you pay when you are done and get the certificate to be able to attend the follow-up class and that class is no more than $10, depending on where you go. Good luck.
10/4!
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04cobra408
Member # 4025
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where y'all going hunting man? snap some pics of what you hit
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PurpleNotch
Member # 2902
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Go to US Firearms in Sunnyvale, very nice guys and a quality shop for handguns and long guns.
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1ST0KGT
Member # 10606
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I'm from the Hood so what's that? Lol
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