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  1. 3 points
    But if you buy your own and practice a bit you can come to the next shotgun shoot out and impress everyone Jus sayen
  2. 2 points
    Dude Citori best value buy once cry once.
  3. 2 points
    My guns and I are going to watch it together
  4. 2 points
  5. 1 point
    You pin it, it's still threaded. now @Krdshrk being very helpful above said jus grind the threads on bottom. but; its a Larue... don't do that..
  6. 1 point
    It broke my thrower
  7. 1 point
    Illegal. LaRue themselves told me that but they refused to send me a different one, they told me to sell this one on eBay and have a different one installed.
  8. 1 point
    Oh.... I see that angle..
  9. 1 point
    I bought my wife the Franchi Catalyst Instinct after much research. Pretty nice gun for 1200 or so. Specifically designed for women. http://www.franchiusa.com/instinct-catalyst-shotgun
  10. 1 point
    Do it! Then when you go to sell the complete rifle in a few months hit me up first.
  11. 1 point
    Yep a used Citori is the way to go. Awesome little shotgun. Buy once...
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  14. 1 point
    Go for a Yout model...
  15. 1 point
    I've been toolin'-around in that chassis since my first new one back in '95! I bought a white Crown Vic & everybody in the fast lane in front of me turned into a "left lane Dick", lol, thinking I was da Po-Po! I had switched-over to the Grand Marquis at the first trade-in because Ford kept offering $3K cash back for the "grandpop mobiles" & nuthin' off the Vic's. Never looked back. To the OP: I had a 2003 I gave my son as his first car when he got his DL in '06. I handed him the keys & told him to buy brakes, tires, shocks, and get a radiator flush & fill and a 4-wheel alignment, which he did along with an oil change. That little "creampuff" lasted him until he traded it in (after 4 yrs of college & his first job out in Iowa which lasted 2 years) on an Audi S4 sports coupe! I'm still driving a '06 Grand Marquis I bought so I could gift him the '03 (I call it the War Wagon since I load it up with powder, guns & ammo). The War Wagon is about to turn over 195K & still likes to go 80 mph down the road at barely more than 2K rpm. My suggestion is to go find a garage-kept creampuff somewhere in Brick at the Retirement Villages off Rt. 70. Replace the aging, dry-rot tires & serpentine belt, check the original hoses for dry-rot, and if needed, clean-up the plastic on the headlights so the kid can see the road (they have kits for that). Parts are readily available everywhere. If it has a donut, get him a full size spare. Wheels at the junk yard are just $50. Can still hold 4 bodies in the trunk w/ the full-size spare
  16. 1 point
    ^^^^THIS^^^^ Quite frankly this entire question goes-into what I've been saying & writing about for YEARS! Thinking outside-the-box now: If a person who has multiple residences in NJ is allowed the exemptions in the statutes FROM ALL OF HIS/HER RESIDENCES, and that person has only ONE NJFPID card, how can they (the Prosecutors) prosecute someone for moving to a singular residence and then continue to enjoy the same exemptions? Transportation exemptions, transporting hollow point ammo, stopping to pee, and many, many more EXEMPTIONS (ALL OF THEM!) are still legally IN FORCE after you move from one singular residence to the other! This FACT is why no one gets fined or jailed for not turning-in your NJFPID card upon moving . If I'm willed a gun & named in the will, I can drive to the Executor's home or office to pick up my personal tangible property & do so WITHOUT ANY FIREARMS PAPERWORK AT ALL, and I can take my property to an exempt location to store it, shoot it, sell it or have it repaired/serviced. No NJFPID is needed to legally transport it (otherwise there'd be a sh!t-ton of innocent folks locked-up right now dating from before most of you were born)! Some FFL's don't know the real law & just go by what they're told verbally, and this verbal communication can differ from person to person, which then leads to compounded misunderstanding which then leads to FFL's "playing it SAFE" & doing what they're told verbally. Hell, I've already heard that hollow points are ILLEGAL in NJ from more than one New Jersey FFL in my lifetime! Matching addresses? Show me the LAW that says this! Or is it just "FFL's playing it SAFE"? Need your address to match for a finicky sob? Have a boating accident while moving. Then go to DMV & get a new license with your new address & THEN apply for your NJFPID card address change. Keep your old documents that MATCH because don't you have the SAME RIGHTS as a multi-millionaire that can afford 2 or more residences in NJ, and he/she can BUY FIREARMS & travel between these residences with unloaded firearms all day long... Do any of you seriously have an idea how many P2P's are used with "old addresses" & a matching NJFPID card? One last punch in the head: Where does it say that you have to DRIVE to buy guns? Show me the law please! You can't discriminate a partially blind gun collector with maccular degeneration that can no longer drive. He/she is still allowed to own & buy firearms. So any state-recognized photo ID will satisfy the laws of the land. So don't get so "hung-up" on matching DL's!
  17. 1 point
    Bro, you gotta. Larue Lowers are in demand and hard to get. You can currently only get one if you bought the recent upper kit. Even if you don't use it for your build, you could turn around and sell it for $300-$350.
  18. 1 point
    A FPID never expires. It becomes invalid when one becomes prohibited. Moving is not a disqualifier. The addresses need not match. Yes, the law says one needs to change their address in 30 days, but there is no penalty. It does not become invalid. I've talked to county prosecutors about this and they agree. Sent from my SM-T350 using Tapatalk
  19. 1 point
    Nothing wrong with thumpers but he is looking for a gun for his wife to use. I'm not recoil sensitive either but last winter I had a chance to shoot an older one and my FN made one side by side. My FN made one was noticeably less recoil with the same ammunition. I was surprised by how noticeable it was.
  20. 1 point
    NJSP has a template for computers to print permits and FID cards on a printer, so tell your town to get that from them.
  21. 1 point
    Didn't Hines go into bankruptcy selling to Home Depot? They were paid per scan and and any plants returned by customers were charged back. If anyone ever wondered why Home Depot never cared why someone returned a dead plant it was because they weren't the ones taking the loss. Why any company would agree to those terms - particularly when selling plants that customers don't water - is beyond me.
  22. 1 point
    There is another one for $75 back for NJ. https://www.smith-wesson.com/mp-rebate-v1
  23. 1 point
    technically speaking, every state in the union is bankrupt. hell...technically speaking, the union is bankrupt.
  24. 1 point
    Cmon, they are simple to clean...lol
  25. 1 point
    Looks about as dumb as it does attached to a truck rear bumper
  26. 1 point
    I've taken range trips on the bike wearing a backpack with locked pistol cases in one compartment and a few boxes of ammo and mags in the other. The way I see it and who knows if the cop will agree with me they're not easily accessible theyre locked and in separate conpartments from one another. I wouldnt do it with one of those drawstring backpacks, but see a backpack backpack to be ok
  27. 1 point
    I ride my sports bike to range and transported and still transport my handguns in backpack. Handgun(s) are in their original container, closed. I also transported handguns, by foot, in their original container, put in a plastic shopping bag from a FFL who conducts business on a busy street to my car parked few blocks away. There once was a cop car right on the street, who saw me come out of FFL business and I was neither stopped nor arrested. IANAL. So yeah, for me, its legal. All these scenarios I was "transporting" to/from exempted location(s) and not "carrying". EDIT: Each of us take certain risks everyday. Only you can decide what degree of that risk is acceptable to you. IANAL.
  28. 1 point
    Not sure how good the grip will be though.....lmao
  29. 1 point
    Clearly the only choice then is the tac sac!
  30. 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.


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