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Does OK still prohibit CCW over .45 caliber?
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<blockquote data-quote="tulsamal" data-source="post: 1521534" data-attributes="member: 571"><p>I don't think that will fit in my Alaskan!</p><p></p><p>Just another gun law that makes no sense whatsoever. I could go out and buy another Alaskan in .454 and it would be totally legal. Even though it is actually a more powerful round than .480 Ruger. But hey, the .480 has that super deadly .475" bullet! Which, of course, also limits its ability to penetrate a vest so cops should prefer it!</p><p></p><p>There are always people trying to modify and otherwise "make the law better." Do any of those proposals drop that language? Do any other states even say such a thing? Could be a surprise if you were legally carrying your handgun in OK with a permit from another state. And then discovered that your legal .480 isn't legal in this state.</p><p></p><p>Gregg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tulsamal, post: 1521534, member: 571"] I don't think that will fit in my Alaskan! Just another gun law that makes no sense whatsoever. I could go out and buy another Alaskan in .454 and it would be totally legal. Even though it is actually a more powerful round than .480 Ruger. But hey, the .480 has that super deadly .475" bullet! Which, of course, also limits its ability to penetrate a vest so cops should prefer it! There are always people trying to modify and otherwise "make the law better." Do any of those proposals drop that language? Do any other states even say such a thing? Could be a surprise if you were legally carrying your handgun in OK with a permit from another state. And then discovered that your legal .480 isn't legal in this state. Gregg [/QUOTE]
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