Numbercruncher
New member
I'll be on a road trip from Washington State through Idaho, Utah and into Colorado. I may hit Wyoming and Montana as well. I found a map that indicates Idaho, Utah and Montana will reciprocate my CCW issued through Washington State. Colorado and Wyoming will not.
I'll be camping in Colorado and perhaps any/all of the other states and would like to bring my Glock 17 and Bushmaster .223 for recreational shooting and/or protection. I'll be driving a truck without a lockable trunk and was wondering if merely keeping the firearms unloaded and packed away keeps me legal in the reciprocating states but have no idea what to do in the states that do not. I may bring a trailer for my motorcycles as opposed to loading into the back of my truck and that trailer will likely have a lockable compartment. As the Bushmaster is an "assault rifle," it may cause the most trouble. I can bring a hunting rifle for camping in bear country instead of the Bushmaster, but the .223 is much more fun to shoot recreationally (of course a .223 won't do much to stop a 700 pound grizzly bear in the event that happens but that is a topic for another day).
Any tips/comments/suggestions are welcome.
NC
I'll be camping in Colorado and perhaps any/all of the other states and would like to bring my Glock 17 and Bushmaster .223 for recreational shooting and/or protection. I'll be driving a truck without a lockable trunk and was wondering if merely keeping the firearms unloaded and packed away keeps me legal in the reciprocating states but have no idea what to do in the states that do not. I may bring a trailer for my motorcycles as opposed to loading into the back of my truck and that trailer will likely have a lockable compartment. As the Bushmaster is an "assault rifle," it may cause the most trouble. I can bring a hunting rifle for camping in bear country instead of the Bushmaster, but the .223 is much more fun to shoot recreationally (of course a .223 won't do much to stop a 700 pound grizzly bear in the event that happens but that is a topic for another day).
Any tips/comments/suggestions are welcome.
NC