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Parrothead

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  1. I sure hope this isnt a re-post...... ok....fail...consider this a commercial break. the video i am trying to link will be along shortly
  2. just a update. Today i received my new DL. I didn't receive a new HCP or any mention of my permit in the included documentation. Now my HCP and DL have 2 different addresses. Does this not throw a red flag up to any leo who compares the two? I know my DL/HCP number is changed and the database is "updated"......i just want to verify i have fulfilled my responsibilities in the states opinion. Thanks
  3. 642 sucks.....get the judge
  4. [quote name=Loon160T;465473 "To Change Your Address Without Getting a New Handgun Carry Permit You have the option to change your record' date=' and not have the address shown on your permit. For information about changing your record online, visit the online address change page at https://www.tennesseeanytime.org/chgdl/." this is what i did....cost me $12 dollars. kinda unclear on what i purchased
  5. I have recently moved. I updated my address online and it indicated that both my DL and HCP will be updated when i first started the process. At the end, it didnt give me any confirmation for the HCP. I may just be paranoid but i want to make sure that the online change of address has me covered. Will i get a new HCP and DL or a sticker to go on the back?
  6. no i can have both....but......come summer, i am afraid i will have a hard time carrying the g26 without printing. I buy guns as tools. I am still a young'n so i cant have everything at once. I try to keep everything practical
  7. or maybe 1.5 1911's....just like the post his post said
  8. sounds good to me....Thanks
  9. are you thinking he might need to drop a card for the bad guy if the SHTF
  10. very nice
  11. thanks for the opinion Ae-35. I ASSUMED (which is always a mistake) that they were lighter than the 26. I like the 26 but when summer comes i will need something smaller for a EDC. I could save up for it by summer without a problem. I didnt know they were ammo sensitive. Thanks for the feedback...keep it coming guys
  12. I kinda wanna trade my G26 for a P238 These just look so GOOD...any feedback. Whats the chances i can work out a good trade with a dealer around here. The G26 prob has 500-700 rounds through it
  13. welcome; once you go.........glock....you wont go back
  14. congrats on the new gun...sounds nice and simple; thats always nice
  15. wife and i both have HCP...one of use drives and the other can have a drink or two. typically, i carry the weapon but if i choose to drink it goes in her purse. I can relax knowing we are both within the letter of the law
  16. Nice reply....this is the kind of info i was looking for. As for those who wonder what i would do, i would get the hell out of there is at all possible. The legal consequences would be minimal (assume you call 911 and document your actions and your willingness to work with LEO's when requested) compared to a shoot off in the hood'.....Just my opinion To me, it's helpful to bounce ideas of some more experienced permit holders to verify my thoughts line up with the majority.
  17. short of writing a book, i didn't include this option. Assume its not a option for whatever reason. Not really the point of the post. any resonable person would avoid this situation if possible......but......***** happens i dont want this to turn into another frontsite post. You cant drive away.....you already fired shots. Now what?
  18. i have played this situation out in my head a few times and i cant come to a solid answer. Therefor, i will ask ya'll Lets assume you are in a bad part of town. HCP and pistola on hand. We will pretend someone approaches the vehicle with a weapon. You fired on the individual in fear for your life. Threat is neutralized....but....you are in his "neighborhood." We will assume numerous witnesses are around and begin to act hostile. After phoning the police for help, can you drive away from the scene of the crime in order to avoid further confrontations? Would this be leaving the scene of a crime and hurt you in court when that day comes? to clarify; i dont mean drive 20+miles after the issue. I mean drive away from danger. Prob no more than a few miles. This would be communicated to the dispatcher at the time also.
  19. 26 with a pearce extension fits my hand better than a 19. JMHO
  20. wow...this almost turned into another "my bullet is bigger than your bullet" thread
  21. well....i see lots of geo metro's on the road. To me...thats a high point. It will work day to day if you dont drive it to hard. If i had a interview 200 miles away i wouldnt drive a metro. If my friend told me someone would break into my house tonight i would not sit around with a highpoint in my pocket....JMHO
  22. IM sent.... your in my neck of the woods. Give me a call before you buy anything. (contact info in IM)
  23. just go to wally world and by some food.....i know you are starving yourself waiting on the HCP but you gotta eat or you will get grumpy
  24. i love my 26...its my EDC

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