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Posted: 5/1/2016 5:38:59 PM EDT
I'm going next week to see a relative in Norman.  I want to stop at Oklahoma City to see the 45th Infantry Thunderbird Museum.  What should I watch out for?  

I know the cops like to nail out of staters especially Coloradans for smuggling mary-jane.

OK to have suction cup mounted cam corder or GPS on window?
What about out of state CCW?
Link Posted: 5/1/2016 6:11:35 PM EDT
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No problems with GPS attached to windshield.


Section 1290.26 - Reciprocal Agreement Authority
Cite as: O.S. §, __ __



The State of Oklahoma hereby recognizes any valid concealed or unconcealed carry weapons permit or license issued by another state, or if the state is a nonpermitting carry state, this state shall reciprocate under the permitting law of that state.

A. Any person entering this state in possession of a firearm authorized for concealed or unconcealed carry upon the authority and license of another state is authorized to continue to carry a concealed or unconcealed firearm and license in this state; provided the license from the other state remains valid. The firearm must either be carried unconcealed or concealed from detection and view, and upon coming in contact with any peace officer of this state, the person must disclose the fact that he or she is in possession of a concealed or unconcealed firearm pursuant to a valid concealed or unconcealed carry weapons permit or license issued in another state.

B. Any person entering this state in possession of a firearm authorized for concealed carry upon the authority of a state that is a nonpermitted carry state and the person is in compliance with the Oklahoma Self-Defense Act, the person is authorized to carry a concealed firearm in this state. The firearm must be carried fully concealed from detection and view, and upon coming in contact with any peace officer of this state, the person must disclose the fact that he or she is in possession of a concealed firearm pursuant to the nonpermitting laws of the state in which he or she is a legal resident. The person shall present proper identification by a valid photo ID as proof that he or she is a legal resident in such a non-permitting state. The Department of Public Safety shall keep a current list of non-permitting states for law enforcement officers to confirm that a state is nonpermitting.

C. Any person who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older having a valid firearm license from another state may apply for a handgun license in this state immediately upon establishing a residence in this state.
Link Posted: 5/1/2016 6:39:44 PM EDT
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This is a little known wonder of OKC just a couple miles north of the 45th's museum, north of Remington Park.
 
 
Link Posted: 5/1/2016 7:13:49 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/1/2016 9:41:16 PM EDT
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keep going south (south of Norman) and you'll hit  this, a museum with a festival (1st Saturday in May, next weekend).


















 

 
Link Posted: 5/1/2016 11:55:41 PM EDT
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National Cowboy Hall of Fame

right down the road.
Link Posted: 5/2/2016 9:18:23 AM EDT
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Thanks everyone.
Link Posted: 5/2/2016 8:50:29 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/4/2016 8:56:46 AM EDT
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The Oklahoma City metro area has TONS of museums. There are also several gun ranges, bike trails, etc.  Whatever floats your boat.

Also, do NOT drive over the speed limit at all in Yukon right now. They aren't going to make payroll due to a budget shortfall of $4 million.
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Lol.  "Budget shortfall."
Link Posted: 5/7/2016 12:40:29 AM EDT
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Anybody been to Washita battlefield?  I'm going there on Monday.
Link Posted: 5/7/2016 6:14:40 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/7/2016 6:48:23 PM EDT
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Visited the 45th Infantry Museum (Thunerbirds) in Oklahoma City, OK.

The Thunderbirds have an original Walker displayed, many firearms from our history including the earliest flintlocks made by our aresnals (no glasses so I couldn't see if it was Harper's Ferry or Springfield Armory), a Confederate Whitworth, Mosby's cannon that was captured from him, various percussion arms including an 1855 Springfield with Maynard Tape Primer (and tape), Confederate Morse Carbine with a brass cartridge, a Colt Root revolving rifle, early conversions to breechloaders, 03A4, M-1Ds, Hitlery's cape (its owner used to wear it and play Batman until his father stopped him), Hitler's silverware and table setting stuff (looted by members of the 45th while on their European Tour), original Bill Mauldin cartoons, and all sorts of neat militaria.

They've 2 M4A1 Shermans and a M4A3E8 with 76 mm gun there. There's a M48 rearmed with a 105 mm gun, M60, M103 (heavy tank) and numerous other vehicles as well as various aircraft flown by the Army Air Corps or OK Air Nat. Guard. A DUKW is outside and a WW II Weasel inside.

It is a must see museum in you're in Oklahoma City.

Also visite the Osteology Museum.  That was neat too.
Link Posted: 5/7/2016 11:44:21 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 5/9/2016 9:34:22 PM EDT
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Saw.the.Washita.site..today...Nicely.done.with.a.20.min.walk.around.the.massacre.site.
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