Concealed Carry Permit | Luger .22 LR | Qualification Firing
Posted on | February 10, 2010 | 5 Comments
www.30daysofconcealment.com To carry or not to carry… that is the question. Here is me at the range during my "qualifying". You must demonstrate competency firing a pistol for the instructor to sign off on your certificate. I got to go through a clip but the minimum in Florida is just 1 round and which is what they usually do at the "Gun Show Classes"Considering getting your first hand gun? Thinking of getting your concealed carry permit? Not sure where to start? Check out http to see my journey and I'll take you step by step.
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February 10th, 2010 @ 2:45 pm
damn in texas we have to qualify with a caliber at least 380 or greater. well thats what i think. i know for sure not a 22. hell i would of had a perfect score with my buckmark 22 lol. I shot my .40 xdm but i still easily passed.
February 10th, 2010 @ 3:08 pm
Actually there was a Luger chambered on .22. The Stoeger Company of New York bought the name ” Luger” from Germany some time after WWI and still owns the name. Stoeger had a little .22 caliber pistol made by Erma in Germany, sold under the Luger name in the 50s and 60s. You don’t see them anymore. The Luger trade name is still owned by the American successor to Stoeger.
February 10th, 2010 @ 4:07 pm
smart move using the .22LR to qualify. i used a .40 cal & a friend of mine used a .45 cal. i think this was a better idea because it’s so much easier to shoot & has less recoil. congrats.
February 10th, 2010 @ 4:57 pm
Sorry, I found a luger chambered in .22 so I am wrong, haha.
February 10th, 2010 @ 5:39 pm
It’s great learning to shoot! But to let ya know that the firearm that you are shooting is shooting is not a luger, but a Ruger mark 1, closely designed after the japanese namboo pistol. The luger was never chambered for .22lr in my knowledge. It was chambered for 9mm luger/parabellum. Anyways, great vid.