Concealed Carry on this bike
personally a fan of rugers, springfield XD, etc.
depends on the state, sometimes the local municipality is more strict and the state laws don't preempt the local ones, and if you cross into a state or national park while riding you are under another set of rules.
That's funny, when I went to Canada, you can't take a pistol, but you can take a shotgun...
Oh and on the chamber loaded issue, that's why I prefer the safety of a double action revolver. Revolvers are safer that autos, and a lot more reliable.
Oh and on the chamber loaded issue, that's why I prefer the safety of a double action revolver. Revolvers are safer that autos, and a lot more reliable.
its not that they are really mroe reliable than a quality semi-auto. its that they require less maintenance to stay reliable (and some semi's are pretty picky about which ammo they want to feed properly)
Last edited by JasonFMX; Mar 29, 2011 at 07:45 AM.
Thanks Wikipedia
You can own one in the USA though, but you can't buy it new. They stopped production of that model in 2000.
"(BATFE) declared that it was "not suitable for sporting purposes". However, the SPAS-12 was not reclassified as a Title II firearm; therefore, re-sales and transfers within the country are relatively unobstructed by federal legislation."
Thanks again Wikipedia.
you cant buy a spas... but you can buy AK-47's, and m-16's......wtf.... There was an article in outdoorsman magazine, that alot of guys use the m-14.... what ever gun is the .308 caliber, for hunting, they actually make a great hunting gun.



