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  1. You're a pro welder? Or was that a sarcastic comment amount firing that guy? Where you located
  2. That pin hole is so far up the brake, I don't even know if it's notched into the actual barrel or sitting on top of the muzzle tip.
  3. My first ar so I didn't know any better when I picked it up, but knew it didn't seem right. Did some more research when I got home and then just got pissed. Worst part about it now looking back is how much of a dick this guy was and the stupid comments he kept making. I won't be going back there for anything. Chances you think something like this can be removed without destroying the barrel so I can have it redone?
  4. Never went in there when it was county line, so didn't have any prior experience with them. From my understanding they bought out one of the other owners and renamed.
  5. Disappointing. Glad it wasn't on an expensive upper and the cost for the compliancy work was also not expensive at all. Live and learn but for my first AR it's a bummer.
  6. I was originally going to use monmouth arms but decided to ise this place as it was the most convenient for location at the time. 1 guy there was cool but the other dude I dealt with a few times, who was the one who did the work, was an asshole. I'll never go there again.
  7. I'm not worried about the brake being ruined, it's a cheap basic a2 style brake. But I would feel better knowing I can have it removed and have a new one done by someone else, but I guess there is no way to know if it can be removed without destroying the thread until you actually try and remove it, and then may be too late of it was too deep to salvage.
  8. Point Blank in East Hanover
  9. Sorry not all pics super clear. Had a basic muzzle brake pinned and welded to a new upper. Look the way it should on this style brake?
  10. Anyone have any success with hunting Coyote in NJ or any immediate surrounding areas? Was looking into how to obtain a rifle permit, but I can't seem to find much clear info. Is it as si ple as paying the $2 and receiving it? Or is there a course/live fire involved?
  11. I did... Again, was posting here to see if anyone had any experience with any. Thanks.
  12. That's for the message. I've been reading a lot, and building my check list of necessities to have for when I finally get out. My main challenge in trying to prepare, is figure out a place to go and how to have a resource out there with me so I don't waste my time or an animals life. That was primarily the hopes with this post, to get some recommendations on where or a place to start in trying to find out where to go.
  13. Would really like to plan my first hunting trip for this fall, but my challenge is lack of family/friends that would partake. Ideally I'd like to do a guided trip for my first time out. I'm not opposed to some trial and error in learning the ropes of tracking and navigating on my own, but the guided idea would be ideal because I'll certainly need to learn the ropes on what to do if/when I get my first kill (transport, packing, field dress, etc) I'm clueless so need to make sure I have help. I'd like to plan a turkey and a deer trip (separate trips) and don't want to do it NJ. Open to upstate NY, PA, NH, VT or anywhere within say 8 hours of where I am in NJ. I understand there is alot to learn and know before I get out, but hoping maybe some members here may be able to share some experience or suggestions on any luck with guided hunts or resources they may have with private land, locals, etc.
  14. I know but not quite ready to get out there for spring. For fall od look into maybe upstate NY or PA.
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