Permit to Purchase at 18

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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby ex-LT on Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:24 am

Randygmn wrote:Craigslist is an option. Most (not all, of course) folks selling on there know the laws.

Good luck trying to find a gun for sale on Craigslist. Last I heard, they spike all ads advertising guns for sale.
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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby Randygmn on Thu Aug 04, 2016 9:16 am

ex-LT wrote:
Randygmn wrote:Craigslist is an option. Most (not all, of course) folks selling on there know the laws.

Good luck trying to find a gun for sale on Craigslist. Last I heard, they spike all ads advertising guns for sale.


I'm such a dufus. Must be getting old. I meant ARMSLIST!!!!!!!!! Smh. I'm an idiot.
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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby TheLoneWolf on Thu Aug 04, 2016 10:04 am

grimbeaver wrote:Personally I would not do that. Pleading a case before anyone has accused you of wrong doing rarely is a good idea. Keep in mind most departments have just one or two people who process permit requests and it's usually not the chief. Those individuals are probably much better versed in the law than anyone else because for them to issue a permit to a ineligible individual would be very very bad for them. So unless you get the rookie processing your request it will probably be just fine. And if they do deny you based on age that should be pretty easy to appeal.


Yeah, agreed. I filled out the form last night, but I lost my ID last month when I was out of state, so I'm waiting on my new one. :roll: I hope it will get here by the end of the week.
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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby Snakeman721 on Thu Aug 04, 2016 11:41 am

TheLoneWolf wrote:
grimbeaver wrote:Personally I would not do that. Pleading a case before anyone has accused you of wrong doing rarely is a good idea. Keep in mind most departments have just one or two people who process permit requests and it's usually not the chief. Those individuals are probably much better versed in the law than anyone else because for them to issue a permit to a ineligible individual would be very very bad for them. So unless you get the rookie processing your request it will probably be just fine. And if they do deny you based on age that should be pretty easy to appeal.


Yeah, agreed. I filled out the form last night, but I lost my ID last month when I was out of state, so I'm waiting on my new one. :roll: I hope it will get here by the end of the week.


You might have wanted to wait a bit. you CANNOT get your PTP without showing a valid MN drivers license (or other state approved ID)....which they will then make a copy of (along with the approved PTP).
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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby grimbeaver on Thu Aug 04, 2016 12:55 pm

Snakeman721 wrote:
TheLoneWolf wrote:Yeah, agreed. I filled out the form last night, but I lost my ID last month when I was out of state, so I'm waiting on my new one. :roll: I hope it will get here by the end of the week.


You might have wanted to wait a bit. you CANNOT get your PTP without showing a valid MN drivers license (or other state approved ID)....which they will then make a copy of (along with the approved PTP).

He is waiting... you might want to re-read that. However I'm not sure your statement is true in call cases. I don't recall the police dept checking my ID when I dropped off the form and they mailed me the PTP when they approved it. I honestly don't think I ever showed an ID.
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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby TheLoneWolf on Thu Aug 04, 2016 6:07 pm

Update: ID arrived today, so I went and filed for my PTP. Now, I wait.

Edit: Can anyone recommend any particular ar-15s or ak-47s on the market? I'm looking for something for more of mid-range or maybe even CQB, since I have several long-range bolt-action rifles already. I had my eye on some of the CMMG ar's, since I've heard good things about them and the price in decent. Not as fimiliar with ak's though.
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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby BigBlue on Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:49 pm

TheLoneWolf wrote:Update: ID arrived today, so I went and filed for my PTP. Now, I wait.

Edit: Can anyone recommend any particular ar-15s or ak-47s on the market? I'm looking for something for more of mid-range or maybe even CQB, since I have several long-range bolt-action rifles already. I had my eye on some of the CMMG ar's, since I've heard good things about them and the price in decent. Not as fimiliar with ak's though.


S&W M&P15 is a great rifle. Well made. And some models can be had for a very reasonable price.

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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby xd ED on Thu Aug 04, 2016 8:56 pm

I haven't been in the market for an AR, so it might be different, but looking for lowers at a few sites the past few days, it appears that pre-election anxiety is creating a sellers market.
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Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby LumberZach on Thu Aug 04, 2016 9:13 pm

Stop in Southwest Arms in Savage. They have several very good entry level rifles including the ruger 556 and the smith and Wesson M&P. As far as AR's go though, there aren't a lot of bad ones. Different rifles will have different features, but if you're new to AR's you probably won't know what you want until you get some experience. AK's are fun, but nobody shoots AK's. AR's will be easier to learn on and give you more flexibility/customization.


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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby Randygmn on Thu Aug 04, 2016 11:40 pm

Under $700 Ruger or the S@W
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Re: Permit to Purchase at 18

Postby TheLoneWolf on Thu Aug 04, 2016 11:49 pm

BigBlue wrote:S&W M&P15 is a great rifle. Well made. And some models can be had for a very reasonable price.


Yeah, I know they are the riffle of choice for many people.

xd ED wrote:I haven't been in the market for an AR, so it might be different, but looking for lowers at a few sites the past few days, it appears that pre-election anxiety is creating a sellers market.


Indeed. I know for me that was a big reason to act now, since we all know about the Clinton ban. So for me, it may be now or never.

LumberZach wrote:AK's are fun, but nobody shoots AK's. AR's will be easier to learn on and give you more flexibility/customization.


That's what I hear. But I'd like to pick one up before the election if possible, just in case Hillary tries to follow in her husbands footsteps when it comes to gun rights.
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