
Since the 1990s, many states have passed "shall-issue" laws, as promoted by the American National Rifle Association and other gun rights organizations. Kahr offers its line of compact pistols at a time of significant liberalization of concealed weapons laws in many U.S. Now Kahr manufactures Auto-Ordnance's line of semi-automatic weapons, including a long-barreled rifle version of the famous "Tommy Gun". In 1999, Kahr Arms bought Auto-Ordnance Company, not associated with the original AOC, maker of Thompson submachine guns, then owned and operated by Numrich Arms who had bought the crated assets of Auto-Ordnance started by General John T. Therefore, I decided to design an ultra-compact 9-mm pistol that I could carry." By his junior year of college, he decided to design one himself. "To my chagrin, I could not find a pistol with the quality of construction and features in design which I felt were appropriate for a carry gun. "I had been licensed to carry in New York State since I was 18 and had looked for an ultra-compact 9mm pistol," Justin later told American Handgunner. At age 18, Moon got a license to carry a handgun, co-signed by one of his older brothers, but he was not satisfied with the small calibers available in compact handguns. 45s better.From the age of 14, Justin Moon enjoyed shooting guns.

(I am very fond of the Beretta 92FS and there is one in a special place in my wife's car, but I like. I still carry my Model 60 EVERYWHERE, and when it comes time to wear a jacket, my old Colt Lightweight Commander. issued handgun, S&W revolver, then the Beretta, plus my S&W Model 60 as a backup. 45ACP, can carry them, but not when I was there. I understand now, that the officers who qualify with larger caliber pistols, S&W, H&K, Beretta. Also, if an officer wanted to carry the 92FS off duty, it was authorized, as were the S&W & H&K pistols, previously authorized. It took a long time to transition 9,000 officers, but the 38 Spec revolvers were still authorized for backups and off duty. These were specifically 9mm, S&W and H&K mfg. qualification courses completed) for OFF DUTY carry.


authorized certain semi-automatic pistols (with Dept. (Caveat: undercover officers could carry other guns, so as not to be "made" as coppers.) On or off duty, no one was authorized to carry anything other than the above. approved, S&W, Colt, Ruger, but had to use and qualify with Dept. Also, we could carry a backup revolver, Dept. When I was sworn, everyone was issued the S&W Combat Masterpiece, Model 15. Retired Peace Officer, Weapons Training Instructor, five years, seven months, FBI Firearms Instuctors School, Gunsite, etc.
