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redfestiva started an interesting thread ! If anyone is interested there is a lot of info re concealed carry issues, including state specific and reciprocity on this site: www.packing.org
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Oh, yeah, here's another: www.usconcealedcarry.com
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I carried a full-size 1911 in NY for years, now in PA I carry a full-size CZ-75B or a CZ-82............O and I keep forgetting about the P-64 thats always in my poket LOL!
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Missouri has been very active is working with other states to reach agreements, I think there is 28 states now. We're waiting to see about Ks and Ne. Anyway take a look at this link.
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http://www.ago.mo.gov/Concealed-Weapons ... ssouri.htm
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All of the ones who don't live in New Jersey
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I have a c.c.w. permit here in Arizona & also one in Washington state. If I didn't have a c.c.w. in Arizona I could open carry as long as over 50% of the weapon is exposed. I seldom see people open carry in Tucson but there are towns near the Mexican border where open carry is common & acceptable.
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Always heard that about "open carry" in Az... glad to know it wasn't just an old wives' tale! Interesting that more folks don't do it that way...
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You bet!
Sounds like Oregon and Alabama have similar issue practices, we are fortunate in that our licenses are good for four years.
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You bet, don't leave home with out it!
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We just got CCW in KS Jan 1st....got my license on the 10th. I usually carry a Mak, have a 1911 clone under the counter in my store.

Will probably carry my new P64, once I trade out the springs and can hit the paper reliably....I like it over the Mak because it's skinnier.
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Fits better in a pants pocket too! :)
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I think I have carried about everything at one time or the other. But the czak is the best so far. It goes with me everywere. And the info on this forum is getting better & better.
Thanks everyone!!
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