Sorry to bump up such an old post, but I have a question that is on point (for me, anyways.) Using my mad analyst skillz I’m pretty sure you’re in my new state. I’m a photographer; if I’m out in the sticks during deer season with a 9mm, .357 SIG or .45 ACP being carried for personal and wildlife defense am I going to catch grief from the fish cops?
Ken
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I aint Sammy, and I dunno squat about NH, but I think probably just the opposite. If you are not licensed to hunt you probably don't want to be toting hunting gear, specifically a hunting gun. I am just going from what would be the case here in Ohio, here you are allowed to be carrying your defensive pistol, even (I think) when you are bowhunting. What gets fuzzy is if you do not have a tag and have a handgun that would be legal to hunt with. If you are hunting and have a legal hunting implement you are covered, so packing your 9mm is probably not gonna be an issue, carrying a Super Blackhawk with a scope on it for "defense" probably would be questioned
Looks like they finally made the reverse G19X, it would have been problematic to name it the G19L?
Am I the only one who feels these are a VERY lazy attempt at appeasing those who have asked for years to do this? I mean, you can't even come out with a new frame mold to have full length dustcover? If they released G17 that had short dust cover people I'm sure would lose their minds.
The gun that was in demand when the 19X came out and everyone said they wanted instead of a 19X.. If it truly is a 17 slide on a 19 frame the sales will be disappointing.