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  1. 5 points
    I confess, I'd not heard of Stanislav Petrov before today. And he actually died May 19, though word was late in getting to the Western press. His story was told in the 2014 documentary film The Man Who Saved the World On September 26, 1983, Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov was working his shift, overseeing the staff at a missile detection center near Moscow, when the launch detect system sounded the alarm that five Minuteman ICBMs had been launched from the Western US, and were inbound to the Soviet Union. It seemed almost plausible; weeks before, the Soviet Union had shot down a Korean airliner, and tensions were running high. The satellite-based launch detection system assigned it's highest level of confidence that the launch had occurred. Lieutenant Colonel Petrov's job, at this point, was to confirm to his superiors that missiles were inbound, and recommend a full retaliatory nuclear strike. But he didn't. After several agonizing minutes, he decided the data was likely wrong. It was only a hunch, but he successfully argued it up the chain of command, with the recommendation that the Soviets NOT launch a counterstrike. Being right effectively ended his career, but the rest of us can be glad that he had the intelligence to make the right call, and the courage to stand behind it. Vechnaya pamyat, Stanislav.
  2. 3 points
    Mrs. Peel: I certainly respect your desire and request for no pictures of yourself in the future, but even without them, I have to say that you made a very memorable and feminine fashion statement at the shootout…. Your unique playful leopard-print hearing protection were noticed by everyone, which made you even more memorable. When I described them to my wife she said she would like to get a pair of those…. So following up on the related comment quoted above by Displaced Texan, which i definitely agree with, I did some quick online research and have found some items that you may want to consider purchasing, (if you do not already own them….), prior to our next Shotgun Shootout Meet to compliment your shooting fashion ensemble of accessories. They include the following: All the best....... Cheers AVB-AMG And if you feeling like baking, here is an idea for a delicious looking cake that we all will know that you and only you, would have made:
  3. 2 points
    RTSP is opening a range on Rt. 22 in Union! Planning Board already approved it! Existing building will be turned into an indoor range .
  4. 2 points
    Stay away from any town the has NJSP instead of LEOs.
  5. 2 points
    Like everything else, there are good shotguns, and there are cheap shotguns, but there are very few good, cheap shotguns
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    I guess this is why you need to go to more than one... you get acquainted with people over time. Though I will bring name tags to the next one, for anyone who doesn't mind labeling themselves. Mine will say "No Pics Peel".
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    I know people have been looking lately. DSG Arms has a smoking deal on Vortex Razor HD 1-6 for $1200. You have to create an account/log in to see the lowest price. https://dsgarms.com/vorrzr-16003?utm_content=32904564376812cc197dab077b4ad1a1&utm_campaign=retail 9%2F19%2F17&utm_source=Robly.com&utm_medium=email @CAM @bhunted
  9. 1 point
    Don't tick them off or they will start rolling coal on you.
  10. 1 point
    870 Express. Good all around shotty. Too cheap to spring for a wing master
  11. 1 point
    I asked you why you only load bottom barrel. And when you saw my dismal hd 870 frustration, you lent me your wing master (?) 3-3
  12. 1 point
    Not finding it. Got a specific statute? Changing an address was never a disability, unless it has changed since 2013. That is what I am asking.
  13. 1 point
    I shot a teal but went with a Winchester 101. The teal was nice but the Winchester was nicer
  14. 1 point
    On September 23rd, gun owners from around the state will converge on the Princeton Marriott at Forrestal for the third annual NJ SAFE Conference - a gathering and convention of New Jersey gun owners! ANJRPC is a platinum sponsor of this event. The event will feature an incredible lineup of speakers and exhibitors. Featured speakers include NRA News host Cam Edwards, gun rights lawyers Evan Nappen and Dan Schmutter, ANJRPC Executive Director and NRA Board Member Scott Bach, Gun For Hire Radio Host Anthony Colandro, and many more. The New Jersey State Police will also give a presentation and be available to answer attendee's questions. A special 4 hour continuing legal education seminar on Firearms and Mental Health is available the day before the conference. Courses are also available for NJ Self Defense/Use of Force and Utah CCW. Registration for the conference and all courses can be completed online. Exhibitors and sponsors include ANJRPC, Gun for Hire, Henry Repeating Arms, NRA, U.S. Law Shield, GunSitters, Driven Inbound, and many more. ANJRPC members can receive a 20% discount off of the $20 attendance fee. Enter coupon code "ANJRPC" when registering online to get the discount. Utah CCW Class $80. Sept 22
  15. 1 point
    best/first thing to do is to talk to company owner. be nice. it's shocking how far that gets ya.
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    You're quite welcome. We (Coalition of NJ Firearm Owners) received verbal confirmation from a full-time RTSP employee at last weeks' Coalition meeting held at RTSP in Randolph. Like us on Facebook to get the latest up-to-date stories & info from around the state http://www.facebook.com/cnjfo .
  17. 1 point
    iirc, you can also open carry without a permit.
  18. 1 point
    I did not have to. I had a reasonably long run, the house was built in 2000 and the plumber thought it was up to the load.
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    I would love someone to open one in or near Union County. In fact there is an empty Pathmark/Foodtown grocery store in Garwood on South Ave. Every time I drive by I think it would be a perfect spot for a new range. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
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    Yeah, I didn't even think of the cops and then a letter of intent. Great ideas! That usually scares the bejeezus outta businesses.
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    First, set up a video camera. Gather your facts/evidence over several days, keep a log of when they drive by. Second, Talk to your neighbors about the problem and see who's on board. Third, write and send a letter to the owner of the company. It's easy enough to find out who owns a company. Fourth, wait for a response. If the problem is solved, You are done. If they don't reply, or tell you to go pound sand, then call the cops and sign a noise complaint. If your neighbors are on board (have a spine) have them submit their own separate complaints. Next, go to a town council meeting and lodge your complaint there. Lastly, if all else fails, get a lawyer to send them a letter of intent to sue because they are disrupting your business and causing economic harm.
  23. 1 point
    FYI..Tractor Supply has 100# tanks for $130. Just in case or if someone doesn't have N/G. During Sandy I ran everything in my house with the exception of the central air with my B&S Storm. I even tried the furnace which is on the same piping as the gen. Never burped. Just turn off the fridge while using the microwave. And remember to turn it back on! lol
  24. 1 point
    Yup, an emergency means prioritize, minimize use. US Carb is what I used, my genny is fitted for gas, ng or propane and has run on all 3. Its a comfort knowing that too. I also wired a feed to the main panel for the Interlock on the main panel, I like the idea of having the option to use anything electric in the house if I want.
  25. 1 point
    Just my opinion but you're over thinking it. This is for emergency's. Are you going to start the genset with all your other gas and electric appliances running at the same time? No right? Just run 3/4" to the gen and call it good. I came off the line to my furnace (3/4") with a tee, a drop leg, a valve, and a quick disconnect. I run the hose that U.S. Carb offers to my gen. about 20' out my Bilko door. No genset under 13hp needs a feed more then 3/4" unless your going way far from your meter. If you want to carry on like there is no emergency, get a real generator that will handle it and have it installed by professionals. Otherwise, make due with what you have. Pay more attention to what your bare bones needs are going to be during the emergency and how you're going to feed your electrical panel. What you know you don't need to run. You'll find that most of the time your gen will not be running under much of a load.
  26. 1 point
    It's lighter cheaper and just as effective to use nothing in addition to your hand guard...!
  27. 1 point
    http://www2.iccsafe.org/states/newjersey/NJ_FuelGas/FuelGas_Frameset.htm If you look under Chapter 4 (page 3) there is a chart of capacity based on distance and pipe size. It's in CFM, so you'd need to convert it to BTU. Would one measure the diameter of the pipe coming into the meter, or out of it? If I remember correctly the pipe coming in is thicker than the pipe going out. Edit: If it is in fact being restricted, I assume a larger pipe can be put in, but can a reducer be installed instead of replacing all the gas pipe in the house?
  28. 1 point
    Not even close. 8kw generator is about 120,000BTU entire average range is 60,000BTU. Running a single burner 5,000-25,000BTU (Power Boil Burner). You need to add up the total BTU on the line and take total distance. Easiest way is it tap off the line at the meter. You will usually still have to increase gas pipe, but only for a short distance, because generator is the first hit. Also regulators can be used. If you are installing a 10kw generator BTU jumps to 200,000BTU, 20KW approx 320,000BTU. That's why salesmen will push the 8kw, but if you want to run entire house it is usually way undersized. I have yet to encounter a house generator can't be installed, but many times meter must be increased in size and it is a matter of cost. 40' from meter on meter side will require proper sizing and piping should be underground if the 40' is away from the house. If other side of the house and 40' is through the basement regulators are the best bet. Otherwise all piping must be increased because no longer is generator first hit. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  29. 1 point
    Yeah Zeke, you go shopping for your wife's new shotgun yet?? You are @Mrs.Zeke's bitch...lol
  30. 1 point
    I'm hard to forget Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
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    That was me, I figured coffee and munchkins wouldn't be turned down first thing in the AM -Jim
  32. 1 point
    I KNEW IT! Peel is former CIA! btw, all I noticed was those leopard skin ear muffs.
  33. 1 point
    Ok, FYI, if you were at shootgun shootout, I'm the chubby gal in the pink hoodie. FYI, for many years, I have scrupulously protected my privacy on the net. No pics, ever... I don't even have a headshot on my own (underutilized) Facebook page... I never mention the town where I live.. I am cautious about passing out my cell phone number...etc. Why? Well, it's one part vanity (yes, kids, even chubby, middle-aged ladies like to remember when they were pretty-pretty princesses... LOL)... but it's mainly two parts personal security. (There's a colorful, Oprah-worthy backstory... isn't there always?) But, the point is... I'd appreciate if you DON'T post any pics, even groups shots, that I'm in. And Krdshrk would appreciate it, too - cuz then he doesn't have me asking him to take them down - again. Thanks, guys! - A Woman with an Interesting Past
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  37. 1 point
    It prefers an Islay single malt 16 years old at least. It's a high end bottle.
  38. 1 point
    You need to get a new hampshire non resident carry permit. Takes about a month. Google it. 100$. Its extremely easy to get. Unless you're me. Pa will not give you a non resident permit.
  39. 1 point
    Being willed a firearm or bringing it with you when moving here from out of state are perfectly legal ways to be in possession without ever having obtained a permit.


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