Rebel_Rider1969
Well Known Nuisance
No sir, not till Jan 1st.Quit telling everyone your from California
and Alabama doesn't require a carry permit any longer no permit carry now
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No sir, not till Jan 1st.Quit telling everyone your from California
and Alabama doesn't require a carry permit any longer no permit carry now
I'd be interested to know where you found this?The only ammo restriction I know of is tracer … that is illegal here in Florida.
So public gun ranges are out of question then. I'll find a gun club near me.Oh yeah, and the supervised public ranges don't let you shoot steel, draw from a holster, rapid fire etc.
Gotta join a gun club that has all of that or shoot comp. Or you can go to Ocala but man that range is not a safe place.
Yep New York sucks. I've been all thru New England, and New York was the worst by farThis state is dog friendly my friend. Buy all the ammo you want and, keep FL red and enjoy your newfound freedom.
I transplanted a long time ago myself from NY. I'll protect this state with my life.
Get a buddy with some pasture land, a clay pit or property that backs up to the state tree farmSo public gun ranges are out of question then. I'll find a gun club near me.
What about shooting on blm land? Is there such a thing here?
Statute in question... Title XLVI Chapter 790.31I'd be interested to know where you found this?
I recommend new gun owners or new to FL gun owners read the entire chapter 790.Statute in question... Title XLVI Chapter 790.31
I know a lot of ranges don't want it used on their property, but I don't see it in the Florida laws.
They call out Flechette shells, Dragons Breath, Bolo, and exploding bullets.
If you know of another applicable law, let me know. I'm not a lawyer.
It was from a GUNBOARDS Post back in 2014 that mentioned it, however my qualifying statement was "I believe". I have searched this and apparently Tracer is considered "explosive" by ATF and banned from sale/transfer/use... but have not found any information or factual regulation to back an article that I just read about to back this statement up. But then again, it is the ATF and they "do what they want". Thank you for posting that bit of information about FL Laws, I am not interested in tracer by any stretch but its good to know for sure. The only thing that is interesting to me are accurate rifles ... LOL. CheersStatute in question... Title XLVI Chapter 790.31
I know a lot of ranges don't want it used on their property, but I don't see it in the Florida laws.
They call out Flechette shells, Dragons Breath, Bolo, and exploding bullets.
If you know of another applicable law, let me know. I'm not a lawyer.
Naw, you’re good. I’m always wondering what new infringements I’m not aware of yet.It was from a GUNBOARDS Post back in 2014 that mentioned it, however my qualifying statement was "I believe". I have searched this and apparently Tracer is considered "explosive" by ATF and banned from sale/transfer/use... but have not found any information or factual regulation to back an article that I just read about to back this statement up. But then again, it is the ATF and they "do what they want". Thank you for posting that bit of information about FL Laws, I am not interested in tracer by any stretch but its good to know for sure. The only thing that is interesting to me are accurate rifles ... LOL. Cheers
I have seen that stuff listed before - How did you like it? I couldn't tell if it was a gimmick or would actually be cool to use.Way off topic here but not all "tracer" ammo is incendiary. I bought some ammo a while back called Streak. It's not incendiary and sold at Rural King.
A pic from YT (not me).
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I hated it and couldn't see it during twilightI have seen that stuff listed before - How did you like it? I couldn't tell if it was a gimmick or would actually be cool to use.
It was the only ammo available for the gun I bought that day and it went phew. Mostly gimmick with a small red tail.I have seen that stuff listed before - How did you like it? I couldn't tell if it was a gimmick or would actually be cool to use.
Jan 1, Alabama is Constitutional Carry. No permit required. Unless of course you cross state lines.Also in AL you can get a CCW permit at age 18 with no waiting. Free CCW permits for retired military and retired LEO's.
Open carry never needed a permit.That doesn't go into effect until Jan 1 2023.
Me too. Green HornetWhen I was stationed at Hurlburt Field I know I started a couple fires on Range Alpha 78 with tracers in the Minigun and .50 BMG.