It's easy to know in advance if you're in a douche town or not.that’s the point though, you don’t always know in advance. If the PD tells you 2 months and it ends up taking 10, that’s not proper advance notice.
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It's easy to know in advance if you're in a douche town or not.that’s the point though, you don’t always know in advance. If the PD tells you 2 months and it ends up taking 10, that’s not proper advance notice.
Wilbraham has always been quick I have renewed twice in town and both times it was a little over a month. In fact they are really helpful. When I renewed my LTC and Machine gun licence, the licencing office called to let me know my applications were submitted to the state and my receipts were emailed to me also he let me know I transposed a number on my renewel form for my machine gun license and he fixed the error for me before submitting. Now that is over and above helpful.I just got mine in Wilbraham 40 days after fingerprints 53 days after application drop off
Mailing my non resident renewal tomorrow. It expires October 6th.
Last year it took from June to October to renew
My non resident renewal took just a hair over 2 months. Got it last week. Pretty fast for MAMailing my non resident renewal tomorrow. It expires October 6th.
Last year it took from June to October to renew
Now the expensive part begins. Congrats.****UPDATE******* 162 days maternity have my permit!
Congrats - still unbelievable****UPDATE******* 162 days maternity have my permit!
Congrats - still unbelievable
My last few renewals have been ~4 weeks at most so it can be done
Wow, that is pretty fast. I just recently received my renewal after a three month wait, and I thought that was good. I applied four months in advance, just to be on the safe side.My non resident renewal took just a hair over 2 months. Got it last week. Pretty fast for MA
Ha! Done 5-6 months of research and still not sure! Maybe a p365 macro or a m&p 2.0. Or a shield plus for ccw and something bigger for home defense. All over the place lol!Nice!
So, what are you gonna buy?
Ha! Down 5-6 months of research and still not sure! Maybe a p365 macro or a m&p 2.0. Or a shield plus for ccw and something bigger for home defense. All over the place lol!
Buy ammo, lots and lots of ammo.Ha! Done 5-6 months of research and still not sure! Maybe a p365 macro or a m&p 2.0. Or a shield plus for ccw and something bigger for home defense. All over the place lol!
Buy ammo, lots and lots of ammo.
I’ve taken a couple classes but only with a .22. So I need a lot of practice. The reason u say is the reason I want a larger pistol for sure. But also want a small ccw.You ever shot before? I ask because a larger pistol is nice to learn on. A small CCW is a little unforgiving.
All you need to know about ammo is that you need it, and in massive quantities, and the price only goes up…I certainly need to learn so much more about ammo. I don’t know anything about that. Have a friend that owns a gun store in mass so hopefully he can guide me
Ammo is certainly a PITA.I certainly need to learn so much more about ammo. I don’t know anything about that. Have a friend that owns a gun store in mass so hopefully he can guide me
I need to find a good article me read. I assume the higher the grain he better?Ammo is certainly a PITA.
As a newb the first thing I figured out is it's obviously stocked by size, but caliber and metric sizes are mixed together (30cal and 9mm are usually together).
Sometimes rifle is separate from pistol, other times not.
Heavier bullets tend to be better than their light counterparts unless you're buying practice ammo. For rifles back of the bullet shape matters a lot, pistols less so, there's all sorts of acronyms for bullets, I found it helpful to read some reloading materials on bullets when I started.
You'll figure it out- ammo is a weird world.
I certainly need to learn so much more about ammo. I don’t know anything about that. Have a friend that owns a gun store in mass so hopefully he can guide me
Sounds good. Where does everyone buy their ammo?Never listen to any gun store advice unless it’s from a few select “Mill” FFL’s.
The crap I’ve heard over the years…
Sounds good. Where does everyone buy their ammo?
Thanks for the info. I appreciate itThe Mill and TSUSA…
Most small shops are stupidity expensive. Bass pro/cabellas if you are in a pinch.