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How to Buy or Sell a Firearm Legally in Illinois

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Illinois firearms laws are among the strictest in the United States. Navigating our state's strict firearms regulations can be difficult. The current laws are intended to prevent criminals from accessing guns. However, it can also make it more challenging for law-abiding citizens to conduct legal gun transactions. Northern Illinois Carry LLC created this guide to help clarify the laws governing the buying, selling, and transferring of firearms to avoid getting tripped up by confusing gun laws. Requirements to Purchase a Firearm in Illinois To legally purchase a rifle, shotgun, or ammunition, the buyer must be at least 18 years of age. Handgun buyers must be 21 years or older. In addition, to possess firearms or ammunition, all buyers must have a valid Firearm Owner's Identification Card (FOID). For more specific information on acquiring a FOID, visit the Illinois State Police (ISP) website .   Before obtaining a firearm, check with your local municipality for applicabl...

How to Choose the Right Handgun

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Despite the heated  gun ownership  debate in the United States, guns are still valuable for self-defense and recreation. However, many people looking to buy firearms don't know what attributes to look for. Are you unsure where to begin? The experts at  Northern Illinois Carry LLC  have your back. Let's take an in-depth look at how to choose the right handgun.   What Are Your Needs? Before proceeding with the purchase process, you will need to decide  why  you want a gun in the first place. There is no wrong answer if it stays within the legal parameters.   Many people buy guns for self-defense, as previously mentioned. Others buy guns for shooting at the range. And some buy firearms simply to add to their collection. Whatever the case, it is crucial to consider your purpose for purchasing a gun. This will help you choose the right gun, as some guns are more practical to keep at your bedside than others.   Semi-Automatic vs. Revolver Next, you...

Best Ways for Women to Conceal Carry

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The fastest-growing segment for concealed carry is women. According to the Pew Research Center , 27% of women claim that protection is the main reason they own guns, compared to 8% of men.   Gun holsters were initially designed for males only. However, manufacturers have created holsters that can be used by both male and female bodies. As a result, there are now more options for concealed carry for females than ever before.   Women's Concealed Carry Options Women's gun holders need to be considered due to differences in anatomy, dress styles, and other factors. If you are carrying your gun in a strong side position (women tend to have wider hips) than men, placing the holster behind your right hip is better than over it - plus, it can make carrying a gun for long periods more comfortable. In addition, natural curves can make it easier to conceal the weapon, which will prevent it from printing.   Waistband Holsters Most holsters made for concealed carry are worn inside or ...

Why You Should Sign Up for a Renewal Course

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Firearm ownership is a serious responsibility. At Northern Illinois Carry LLC , we encourage both new and experienced firearm owners to seek ongoing training, review best practices, and stay up-to-date on laws regarding firearm ownership.   Firearm Law Changes for 2022 The Illinois State Police (ISP) Firearms Services Bureau announced changes to its FOID and CCL programs effective January 1, 2022. These changes are intended to make it easier for residents to follow its firearm ownership guidelines. Notable changes include: As Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) cards are replaced, the new cards will be printed without expiration dates. When a new FOID card is issued, and the holder has a valid Conceal Carry License (CCL), the holder will get a combined card. If a FOID card is suspended and the holder has a CCL, the CCL will be suspended until the FOID card is reinstated. Upon reinstatement of the FOID, the CCL will also be reinstated if eligible. If a holder’s CCL is suspended or...

Holsters for Concealed Carry

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  You’ve purchased a firearm for everyday carry, have been trained on how to responsibly and safely operate it, and you’ve made the decision to carry. Congratulations!    Now the question is “what kind of holster should I buy and how do I wear it?” Before you run out and purchase a holster, make sure concealed carry is legal where you live and select a holster with easy firearm access while still achieving your concealment goals.    When selecting a holster for concealed carry, remember that holster must fit you, your gun and your lifestyle while providing  concealment, access and retention. According to the National Rifle Association (NRA) , these are the most common holsters:   Strong-Side Hip Holsters The most familiar kind of holster, strong-side hip holster is positioned on your shooting hand side between the kidney and point of your hip. The strengths of this style of holster include very good pistol retention, the fastest presentation speed of a...