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Concealed carry permit

Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:12 am
Posted by Papa Steve
New York, NY
Member since Jul 2007
9962 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:12 am
Looking to start the process of purchasing my first firearm and obtaining a concealed carry permit. I've been recommended to check out a Glock 17. I don't know anything about firearms. Where do I start? Where in BR should I go about shopping for a handgun. New/used? Any information on this would be greatly appreciated.
Posted by fightin tigers
Downtown Prairieville
Member since Mar 2008
73681 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:15 am to
First, OB, they will give more info than you can handle

Second, 17 is a great gun, but better options for concealed carry.

Most retailers prices are within 5-10% of each other so no advantage one place or the other.

Can save a ton buying used, personally I would have to trust the source buying used. Think most retailers offer warranties of some sort on used guns.
This post was edited on 12/8/13 at 9:17 am
Posted by Cap Crunch
Fire Alleva
Member since Dec 2010
54189 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:15 am to
You don't know anything about firearms and you want to get a concealed carry?
Posted by Papa Steve
New York, NY
Member since Jul 2007
9962 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:17 am to
Cap Crunch, What do you recommend?
Posted by Ice Cream Sammich
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2010
10111 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:20 am to
quote:

Most retailers prices are within 5-10% of each other so no advantage one place or the other.


Online is your best bet, hands down.

OP, for your purposes, go to Precision on Siegen. I personally do not like their staff but they are good for beginners and offer good training classes and even rent guns to shoot. Go spend some time and money shooting every gun they have, then decide. Your first gun should not be a CC gun though. You would not want to shoot mine more than 20 shots at a time.
This post was edited on 12/8/13 at 9:22 am
Posted by Cap Crunch
Fire Alleva
Member since Dec 2010
54189 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:24 am to
i have no idea

I was just thinking it might be a good idea to own another gun for a while and make sure you are comfortable owning and shooting a gun before you want to carry one with you at all times
Posted by Ice Cream Sammich
Baton Rouge
Member since Apr 2010
10111 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:25 am to
quote:

I was just thinking it might be a good idea to own another gun for a while and make sure you are comfortable owning and shooting a gun before you want to carry one with you at all times

That's more than a good idea.
Posted by Papa Steve
New York, NY
Member since Jul 2007
9962 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:28 am to
Definitely trying to approach this the legal and responsible way. I just don't know where to start
Posted by captive
Daphne, AL
Member since Sep 2013
88 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:35 am to
talk to bapple on the OB
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
26989 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:35 am to
quote:

Cap Crunch, What do you recommend?



If you have a buddy who has an NRA membership or if you live in Texas has a "Don't Tread on Me" flag in yard ask him. If neither is available ALL places have classes. And then the CHL can come with a class. A lot do but some places let you bypass it just for the cash. Which for you I would not recommend,
Posted by LSU alum wannabe
Katy, TX
Member since Jan 2004
26989 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:38 am to
quote:

That's more than a good idea.



Yep. I owned 2 handguns and am still not comfortable enough to CHL.
Posted by GeauxxxTigers23
TeamBunt General Manager
Member since Apr 2013
62514 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:41 am to
Don't listen to these fools. Shooting ain't that hard. Buy the gun you want that will do the job you want it to do. Then watch a few youtube videos and spend a day or two at the range and you're golden.






I'm joking. Don't really do that.
This post was edited on 12/8/13 at 9:42 am
Posted by rpg225
baton rouge, LA
Member since Jul 2012
160 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:42 am to
call gordon hutchinson-
he offers the concealed class-
get that ball rolling because it takes a few weex to months to have the license in hand-
you don't have to own a gun to take it, & you aren't forced to carry concealed once you have it-
it will teach you lots about gun safety & handling, & it's better to just get it out of the way now if you have the time-
Posted by idlewatcher
County Jail
Member since Jan 2012
79080 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:52 am to
quote:


I was just thinking it might be a good idea to own another gun for a while and make sure you are comfortable owning and shooting a gun before you want to carry one with you at all times


Great advice actually. Not everyone is cut out for it.
Posted by gatorrocks
Lake Mary, FL
Member since Oct 2007
13969 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 9:53 am to
Find a range that will: 1) Rent you multiple guns 2) Have an instructor who will teach you the proper steps to handling a firearm. If you're going to carry I strongly suggest you take classes beyond the nra beginners class. Look on YouTube for the first person defender videos. Those people have classes in Slidell which will better help you understand how to react in a situation where a firearm is needed. Good luck!!
Posted by Papa Steve
New York, NY
Member since Jul 2007
9962 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:00 am to
Great advice guys. I'm in no hurry here.

Friend of mine is starting a program in Lafayette. Think it may be worth the weekly commute. Just will be out of the country the first 2 weeks it begins

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=xvHsqGrofH0&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DxvHsqGrofH0
Posted by 4WHLN
Drinking at the Cottage Inn
Member since Mar 2013
7581 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:11 am to
quote:

I was just thinking it might be a good idea to own another gun for a while and make sure you are comfortable owning and shooting a gun before you want to carry one with you at all times

That's more than a good idea.



This really cant be said enough. And like sammich said, go to a shooting range and shoot every handgun they have. Yes a 17 is a great gun, but for me the grip isnt the most comfortable so I use a different gun. One Im comfortable using if the situation ever arises where I have to use my cc.
Posted by 4WHLN
Drinking at the Cottage Inn
Member since Mar 2013
7581 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:11 am to
quote:

I was just thinking it might be a good idea to own another gun for a while and make sure you are comfortable owning and shooting a gun before you want to carry one with you at all times

That's more than a good idea.



This really cant be said enough. And like sammich said, go to a shooting range and shoot every handgun they have. Yes a 17 is a great gun, but for me the grip isnt the most comfortable so I use a different gun. One Im comfortable using if the situation ever arises where I have to use my cc.
Posted by Hammertime
Will trade dowsing rod for titties
Member since Jan 2012
43030 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:30 am to
DEFINITELY get more handling and shooting pistols before you CC. IMHO, the shooting involved with the CCW class is retarded. I could've passed with my eyes closed. You shoot 40 shots IIRC. You would need at least 1000 rounds out of a gun and at a minimum 4hrs of instruction before I would feel comfortable telling you it is okay to CCW.

You can't ever have enough training!!!

Once you settle on a few guns, then ask the OB about which you should buy. We might be able to offer some suggestions you haven't thought of yet




Remember this..... When you draw that weapon, you are going to kill someone. They are not tools for scaring people away!
Posted by Sal Minella
Member since Nov 2006
1951 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:35 am to
quote:

You don't know anything about firearms and you want to get a concealed carry?


quote:

Cap Crunch, What do you recommend?


I think what Cap Crunch is saying is that getting a concealed handgun permit implies that you are carrying it for personal protection. This implies that, if necessary, you will point your weapon at a human being and kill them without hesitation at the instance required to save your own life. Bringing a gun into a tense situation is a serious decision and not everyone can pull the trigger without hesitation. So I suggest you start with some personal examination on whether you could do that.

After that check out the Glock 26, it's a smaller version of the 17.
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