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<blockquote data-quote="Aries" data-source="post: 3722090" data-attributes="member: 44328"><p>You don't need a CCL. I'd suggest probably reading the latest copy of SDA about carrying in a tackle box, but if you carry it on your person you definitely don't need a CCL, and I don't know why you would in a tackle box.</p><p></p><p>I would think a small .22 would be fine like a Taurus PT-22 would be inexpensive and about as small as you could get. It's easy to pop the barrel up and change from snake shot to hollow point pretty quickly if you need to. An advantage to a revolver would be you could put two snake shot shells in the first couple of chambers, and hollow points in the rest but I'm not sure you could find one real small. The Heritage Arms .22 revolvers are about as cheap as they come, so if it gets beat up or you lose it it the creek it's no big deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aries, post: 3722090, member: 44328"] You don't need a CCL. I'd suggest probably reading the latest copy of SDA about carrying in a tackle box, but if you carry it on your person you definitely don't need a CCL, and I don't know why you would in a tackle box. I would think a small .22 would be fine like a Taurus PT-22 would be inexpensive and about as small as you could get. It's easy to pop the barrel up and change from snake shot to hollow point pretty quickly if you need to. An advantage to a revolver would be you could put two snake shot shells in the first couple of chambers, and hollow points in the rest but I'm not sure you could find one real small. The Heritage Arms .22 revolvers are about as cheap as they come, so if it gets beat up or you lose it it the creek it's no big deal. [/QUOTE]
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