In SC anyone including a minor can carry a handgun on their way to and from hunting or fishing. To randomly carry on public land (if that area allows it. I think they passed federal legislation recently that allowed this but that doesnt include army corps property)like hiking or camping...here you have to have a concealed weapons permit. GA calls it a weapons carry permit. It allows knives larger than like 6"s and handguns. In georgia they have open carry with license.
A trust is the way to go. The stamp is $200. I'm looking into setting up a trust for a few suppressors and SBRs. I've looked into becoming a manufacturer for them also.
I was wrong. Bro didnt buy them by using dealer license. He said $275 is the cost of the .22 new to you or anyone. He said he got the .22 $200-300 not dealer cost. He also said his 9mm one was $500 and 5.56 one $400.
Or slower. My P22 is flawless with Aguila SSS. Give it a try, has better penetration characteristics than other .22lr profiles.
Grizz, Look at the Smith Wesson M&P 22 Our 4-H shooting sports club has shot thousands of rounds without any problems. We also have Ruger MKIII's and a SR22. No problems with any of them. Most semi-autos are finicky withe sub-sonic ammo, stay with 1000 fps or more
Just in case you werent happy ;-) in about 15 mins he will realize what and when you bought it ...when he gets to the end of the thread.