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  1. I have the regular APX in all 3 sizes;  love them all.  

    the Compact and full have great triggers.  the carry (smallest) not so great.

    Ergo's are fantastic on all of them; even the tiny carry model.  

    Compact is now my daily driver, its a great piece and they are not expensive!

     

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  2. 9 minutes ago, TuscanRaider said:

    You can carry it on any private property that doesn't have a sign prohibiting it.  So the mall, Home Depot, grocery stores, CVS, Costco, the boardwalk, basically any retail establishment I've encountered.  You can also take it to any BYOB.  So while the ruling sucks, its far from no where.  The only thing that that annoyed me is the restaurant that serves alcohol.  Not that I ever drank while carrying, but it is limiting.  For the most part, I'd say 75% of my routine has been uninterrupted.   Lets hope we get a favorable ruling and not worry about the hoops we have to jump thru.

    I believe you are correct with most of what you have pointed out; however the only thing I would add is some corporations do have blanket policies on firearms like Costco which I just discovered -  (https://customerservice.costco.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/709/~/are-guns-%26-personal-firearms-allowed-in-costco-warehouses%3F

    its just another thing we all need to be aware of!

    Funny you mention the boardwalk; there are signs for no loitering, no pot, no dogs and no disrobing - but nothing about firearms (seaside that is). 
     

     

     

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  3. here is the updated webpage from ATF. 

    so it looks like you can still just remove it; but it has to be altered like we did to our magazines?  

    my head still hurts....  

    i am hoping for a hail mary, but i guess i am going to destory the brace. 

    What are the compliance options for an individual (non-licensee) in possession of a firearm equipped with a “stabilizing brace,” which is a short-barreled rifle (SBR), after the effective date of the final rule?

     
    • Submit through the eForms system an Application to Make and Register a Firearm, ATF Form 1 (e-Form 1) before May 31, 2023.
    • Remove the short barrel and attach a 16-inch or longer rifled barrel to the firearm thus removing it from the provisions of the NFA.­
    Last Reviewed March 23, 2023

     

     

    https://www.atf.gov/firearms/qa/what-are-compliance-options-individual-non-licensee-possession-firearm-equipped-


  4. 11 minutes ago, KurtC said:

    It never has, except for uniformed Security or Armored Car personnel.

    Just make sure it is the kind that stays open with the sidearm removed.  No cheap ones that go flat.

    If it has a retention device, such as a strap or hood, it will have to be engaged each time you reholster.

    Your instructor may have opinions on what is considered safe.  Crossdraw and shoulder holsters are usually a no go.

    thank you.  i have outside paddles for when i do matches, nothing for IWB. 

    but i guess its time to start shopping for that now!

     

     

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