TravisRandom
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I do not know much about guns and/or ammunition and am researching for a friend.
My friend has purchased and attempted to get a permit for a Smith & Wesson 640 XVR however in their state the firearms licencing department have informed him that they only allow licences for handguns up to and including .45 Calibre.
I know the 460XVR is capable of shooting .45LC, 454 casull and the 460, but does this in itself mean the gun is a higher calibre than a .45?
Sorry if this question seems basic, but I just need some information so that i will know if the decision NOT TO grant a permit was the right one, and if it was incorrect, I need to be able to explain to them why.
With thanks in advance
Travis
My friend has purchased and attempted to get a permit for a Smith & Wesson 640 XVR however in their state the firearms licencing department have informed him that they only allow licences for handguns up to and including .45 Calibre.
I know the 460XVR is capable of shooting .45LC, 454 casull and the 460, but does this in itself mean the gun is a higher calibre than a .45?
Sorry if this question seems basic, but I just need some information so that i will know if the decision NOT TO grant a permit was the right one, and if it was incorrect, I need to be able to explain to them why.
With thanks in advance
Travis