With reciprocity, as it is now or how it may become, the show me the man and I’ll show you the crime, still stands. You firearm is legal in your state:
But the state you’re in criminalizes 10+ magazines.
The state you’re in requires a manual safety for light trigger pull firearms.
The state requires a visible chamber loaded indicator.
The state you’re in bans the ammunition you’re carrying.
Places you normally carry are no gun zones here. Your threaded barrel is illegal here.
Are you taking any medication that could pose a problem? You get the drift.
My father in law said an attorney friend once said if you look through every law on the books, nothing you have is legal. That may be an exaggeration, but it’s not far from the truth.
I think what is less of an exaggeration is “nobody can obey all the laws.”
I saw that in So. California one year. There was a person at an outdoor cafe that sold beer (it was a college town), and he was drinking a beer on his lunch break. There was a bus stop right there. This guy got off the bus and saw the guy drinking a beer and he went absolutely ballistic. Then the cops show up. I was thinking that the crazy guy was about to go to jail. Nope. The calm, mature working man went to jail. He had probably about two or three sips. The charge? Drunk in public! That incident made me realize later on that those cops probably believe the THEY are the only ones qualified to carry guns. It was scary. It got to a place where I couldn’t help but notice that people were only obeying the laws they felt like obeying and that the cops were only enforcing the laws they felt like enforcing. I moved back to Wyoming later on.