Out of state gun question.
Originally Posted by S2oooNvegas,May 5 2010, 02:05 AM
Yeah..... F*&K registering your guns. Shit pisses me off. Mine arent registered.
"When you register your guns, your name and address is put into a national database that can be used by the authorities when it comes time to confiscate your weapons. If the American people want to remain free, they must resist all attempts to register their guns."
2nd amendment
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"When you register your guns, your name and address is put into a national database that can be used by the authorities when it comes time to confiscate your weapons. If the American people want to remain free, they must resist all attempts to register their guns."
2nd amendment
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unfortunately for me, that's the only way i could buy my firearms.
Originally Posted by cu@9k,May 6 2010, 12:00 PM
In AZ we don't have to register them. Pretty much keeping your reciept is the best route to go. I don't have my CCW but in AZ you can now conceal without a CCW.
Originally Posted by cu@9k,May 6 2010, 12:00 PM
In AZ we don't have to register them. Pretty much keeping your reciept is the best route to go. I don't have my CCW but in AZ you can now conceal without a CCW.
Originally Posted by Indigo69,May 3 2010, 01:48 PM
Just make sure it's registered.
Visitors have no such requirement unless they'll be here more than 60 days. This only applies to Clark County; the rest of the state has no such requirement.
http://www.lvmpd.com/permits/firearms_registration.html
Originally Posted by Ludedude,May 6 2010, 01:52 PM
False.
Visitors have no such requirement unless they'll be here more than 60 days. This only applies to Clark County; the rest of the state has no such requirement.
http://www.lvmpd.com/permits/firearms_registration.html
Visitors have no such requirement unless they'll be here more than 60 days. This only applies to Clark County; the rest of the state has no such requirement.
http://www.lvmpd.com/permits/firearms_registration.html
As a general rule, if its not concealable or on the NFA listing then Nevada doesn't care that you own it.
And man... I've met a lot of NFA fire arms owners over the past few months. Got to shoot my first SMG too! A Sterling Mk4, sweet little smg
I usually keep one in my trunk when I make the drive to Vegas just incase something happens on the road.
I have been stopped plenty of times and the odds of the police searching your trunk are pretty slim...
Personally. I would avoid taking a gun into a casino...
I have been stopped plenty of times and the odds of the police searching your trunk are pretty slim...
Personally. I would avoid taking a gun into a casino...
Casinos are not going to let you bring guns into their establishment. You will then you be forced to put it in your car. However, they may not even allow you to have it on property at all. In that case you are screwed.
Bullet point: Keep the gun at home- Save yourself the grief in the long run. Vegas isn't that dangerous.
Bullet point: Keep the gun at home- Save yourself the grief in the long run. Vegas isn't that dangerous.






