As long as we have a conceal license can we have or travel with as many fire arms as we can carry? Or is there a limit? I haven't seen a law for this but if someone knows something I don't know I want to be legal.
On my person
The answer to this is dependent on which state you're in. Some states don't care how many you carry, while some limit you and even make you tell them which guns you carry.
That's pretty awful, didn't realize some of that, I will Def make sure I research it completely if I move to a different state, I will not comply with all that bs.in some places things are even worse than this.
not only do some places make you disclose which guns that you carry, some states make you qualify on each weapon that you want to carry, ie; if you qualified on a .38 revolver you will need to qualify again if you buy and want to carry a 9mm semi auto.
some locations make you ask for permission for each handgun that you'd like to buy, and then there are some places only let you buy 1 handgun every 30 days.
in some places things are even worse than this.
not only do some places make you disclose which guns that you carry, some states make you qualify on each weapon that you want to carry, ie; if you qualified on a .38 revolver you will need to qualify again if you buy and want to carry a 9mm semi auto.
some locations make you ask for permission for each handgun that you'd like to buy, and then there are some places only let you buy 1 handgun every 30 days.
I believe in having two weapons on me...
I was reading a forum and I believe California they can't have more than 10 rounds in a clip. I'm like what is the point of limiting someone's safety. Then I started to wonder if there was a limit of how many weapons we could carry at a time.
My license is out of arkansas and I haven't seen a limit. But I have heard state troopers give some people very bad and illegal advice about conceal carry laws. I was wondering there was somewhere is I could the whole thing. I think I have it now.
Link Removedand I believe California they can't have more than 10 rounds in a clip.
cops are in the business of arresting people, knowledge of the law is not always one of their concerns, never get legal advise from a copBut I have heard state troopers give some people very bad and illegal advice about conceal carry laws.
Thanks for the adviceMake sure you know what you are doing. Carrying more that one handgun doesn't make you any safer if you don't have the knowledge and training to use them. For example, how are you going to carry these two entirely depends on why are you carrying two. Some people carry one at 4-o'clock and one at 12-o'clock. This allows easy access to the one carried at 12-o'clock while driving and to the one carried at 4-o'clock while ducking and taking cover. In contrast, ankle carry is typically for backup guns.
Just being the firearm language Nazi here: It's a magazine, not a clip. A clip (or stripper clip) may be used to load a magazine, typically in a rifle, like the Mosin Nagant.
Don't listen to law enforcement about the law. They are actually legally permitted to lie to you for the purpose of an investigation. Make sure you understand your state's law. Also, municipalities sometimes have separate laws about carrying a firearm. Some states allow municipalities to have these additional laws, some not. http://www.handgunlaw.us/states/arkansas.pdf is a good starting point. Arkansas has a State Preemption law under 14-16-504.
You also want to specifically train for both guns if you carry 2. Also manual of arms is something to think about, might be nice to have both guns to have the same type of controls so that the muscle memory doesn't change depending on which gun you're drawing. For example my M&P 40c has the same controls and manual of arms as my backup M&P Shield 40.
CLIP
A device for holding a group of cartridges. Semantic wars have been fought over the word, with some insisting it is not a synonym for "detachable magazine." For 80 years, however, it has been so used by manufacturers and the military. There is no argument that it can also mean a separate device for holding and transferring a group of cartridges to a fixed or detachable magazine or as a device inserted with cartridges into the mechanism of a firearm becoming, in effect, part of that mechanism.