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  1. 3 points
    Its a first for me Lr308 build. Done plenty of 223/556 builds and stuff over the years. So i figure its time First shoot with it today at sjsc. Hits just shy of 1/2 moa. Im happy with that since its a semi. Bag rested on bench. Hornady American gunner 140 gr 6.5 c. Aero upper lower and barrel nut midwest quick detach bipod mount This is friggin awesome jp enterprise Jp super match barrel teflon jp brake jp bolt and titanium firing pin jp lmos bcg jp silent capture buffer/spring jp adj gas block/gas tube geissele super match trigger burris xtr 11 glass badger ord 0 moa unimount the other stuff you can see its magpul stuff im happy my purpose for this was to build a semi that can be as close in accuracy to a bolt gun with alittle trigger time Im sure it will. Hell just the innards cost just as much as a higher end ar The adj gas block is cool to adjust And when i leave here my suppresor will like it alot Ps f phil
  2. 3 points
    Well it finally came in a few weeks ago but I haven’t had time to take pictures or get it to the range yet. But is sure is pretty...... I was looking at revolvers for a long time and couldn’t figure out what I wanted. Thanks to the help on this forum I came up with a list of the things I wanted, tapered underlug(just for looks), 6-shot, 4” barrel, smooth trigger and that landed me on the Smith and Wesson 686 SSR
  3. 3 points
    the simple solution to this would be to eliminate the POC system so that the nics check goes directly to nics, not through the state pd. they have no need to be involved in the process in the first place.
  4. 2 points
    You can easily survive running generators 10-12 hours a day. Freezers and frigs only need 4-6 hours, twice a day to survive. Heat depends on weather, this time about 12 hours a day. Always have 5 days on hand minimum. You need a backup plan for the genny also in case of failure. Spend the money for a good genny, you did for that AR and I bet the genny gets more use on average. I have done four or five houses on 3 gennys during Sandy. Takes a bit of work and thought, but can be done!.
  5. 2 points
    I wish my wife got into it so I can more easily justify a bigger safe
  6. 2 points
    I'm guessing it was Jon just looking to see if he could pick up a used gun for cheap. [emoji16] Sent from my Pixel using Tapatalk
  7. 2 points
    This past summer I called PSEG to report tree branches resting on our power line. My block the poles and lines are on a easement between everyone’s back yard. Within an hour a guy came out. I pointed out my back yard, as well as the entire block. No bucket truck access ,so it’s been neglected for years... 2 weeks later a tree crew came and cleared. Just my lot. Lol, 3 lots to the left, and 4 to the right untouched. Because it’s too hard? Thats when I knew our grid is only going to get worse. We had investigating and committees after sandy, and now are proposing more investigation and committees after these storms. It’s actually disturbing how impotent our state government is.
  8. 2 points
    Ok, I'll be the first.....
  9. 2 points
    Can we please stop squabbling? @Indianajonze... You may not agree with Rosey's point, but lawsuits DO, in fact, cost money and these 2A orgs - (now that we're in the Murphy era) - are no doubt considering several additional lawsuits. That said, they're going to have to choose the issues that provide the most "bang for the buck" to spend money wisely (as members should want them to). Looking at the WALL of anti-2A legislation/issues ahead of us, not to mention all the problems we normally deal with, how does this issue compare to: gun seizures without due process? magazine limits? outlawing certain types of guns? permits that take 6 mos or more? Would you rank this latest NICS delay at the top or the bottom of that list? Rosey merely offered an opinion. Why give such a heated response? As a group, we really need to stop "shooting the messenger". We whine that the 2A groups won't post on here... but then when they do post, we go into insult & attack mode. I know these issues are frustrating... I get that, I really do!... but the personal attacks are just so damn counterproductive.
  10. 2 points
    In the 80’s along with the deregulation of many industries, airlines, banking, trucking and more, So were the utility companies. No longer were they to answer to The Board of Public Utilities for their rates and actions. Most of those industries that were deregulated have turned into giant corporate monopolizing money thieving pigs. But hey, I’m not bitter.
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    I've been called several times by police mostly for references on someone. I use a trick a cop taught me that they even use on each other. Get his name and extension number and tell him you're going to call him back momentarily in order to verify. You then call back the department he claims to be from and ask for him. If he is real they will connect you. If he's not they'll tell you. I never had a problem at all doing this. And not one ever argued or complained. This way you know the call is from a police officer and not some other type of nut. If this indeed did happen, this would have been the most logical first step. If you have his name it isn't too late to call and find out if he was from that PD at all.
  13. 2 points
    Yup. Thats why ill ask again. What town ??? This is intel we need to know so things can change for the next person.
  14. 1 point
    Cmon... what pattern could you be looking for? And “ I don’t think “... no bueno. At least talk to local first.
  15. 1 point
    I thought he signed it. He can't run for re-election so he doesn't care. The FL repubs have a lot at stake this fall they should be careful.
  16. 1 point
    @Smokin .50 keep up your efforts, I don’t need to hug you for you to know it’s appreciated. i will never hug you
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  18. 1 point
    Ya well mine is getting into rifles now, also... I need a super secret safe.
  19. 1 point
    I’m assuming these would keep a H&R Topper from kicking like a mule on meth?
  20. 1 point
    I think winter is going to drive more of us out on NJ, than Murphy.
  21. 1 point
    I'd love to go myself and get one but then id have to be all:
  22. 1 point
    It’s when nobody is buying guns, I’ll be nervous. Post Sandy Hook.. 2 weeks back log!
  23. 1 point
    I’ll call PSEG again at least all have documentation. See sumtin say sumtin.... lmao
  24. 1 point
    Why isn’t someone else doing something about this!?!?!
  25. 1 point
    Why can’t we all just get along...
  26. 1 point
    Pretty much. The shells are too short to feed reliably. Keeps 'em from flipping around. OpSol makes a rem and mossbeg version that fits several guns because they use the same action.
  27. 1 point
    Funny you mention that. Last year i was all set to get P320 in 45ACP then the sh!t hit the fan for Sig and everyone pulled sales for a while. So I got a Walther PPQ 45 instead. ($100 rebate also helped)
  28. 1 point
    that's part of why i got a woodstove. even without electric, i can heat my house. i don't need it to cook, 'cause my stove's gas. when i got home to no electric, i got the genny fired up, and could run pretty close to my whole house off of it.
  29. 1 point
    “A house without books is like a room without windows”. - Heinrich Mann Like all of the previous posters, I also love to read books and have from a very early age. My mother was an English major and my parents had a pretty extensive library and encouraged my sister and me to read as much as possible, starting at an early age. So as far as what I read in my developmental years, is a tough task to quantify since I consider that we all are developing and learning continuously as part of life. But starting at a early age through college I enjoyed reading the following: - Almost all of the work by William Shakespeare The essays and poetry of: - Ralph Waldo Emerson - Henry David Thoreau - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - Walt Whitman - Emily Dickinson - Robert Frost - T.S. Eliot Some of the classics that I read that made a real impression upon me during my time in both junior high and high school, include: - James Joyce - (Ulysses) - Herman Melville - (Moby-Dick) - Virginia Woolf - (A Room of One’s Own) - Jack London - (White Fang) - Charles Dickens - (A Tale of Two Cities & Great Expectations) - Ernest Hemingway - (A Farewell to Arms & The Old Man and the Sea) - F. Scott Fitzgerald - (The Great Gatsby) - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - (Faust) - J.D. Salinger - (The Catcher in the Rye) - John Steinbeck - (The Grapes of Wrath & Of Mice and Men) - Aldous Huxley - (Brave New World) - Vladimir Nabokov - (Lolita) - Robert Graves - (I, Claudius) - Harper Lee - (To Kill A Mockingbird) - William Golding - (Lord of the Flies) - Erich Maria Remarque - (All Quiet on the Western Front) - Joseph Heller - (Catch-22) - George Orwell - (1984 & Animal Farm) - Nevil Shute - (On the Beach) - Truman Capote - (In Cold Blood) - Robert Penn Warren - (All the King’s Men) - Kurt Vonnegut - (Slaughterhouse-Five) - Jack Kerouac - (On the Road) - Larry McMurtry - (Lonesome Dove) - Lothar-Gunther Buchheim - (Das Boot) - Frank Herbert – (Dune) - Ayn Rand - (The Fountainhead) Today, I enjoy reading both fiction and non-fiction, as well as listening to audio books while driving to and from my workplace in Manhattan. Since I essentially have 2.5 - 3 hours of driving each day, (M-F), audio books offer an ideal way to make what would otherwise be unproductive time into an entertaining and educational respite. I look forward to and find that listening to an audio book actually can de-stress the aggravations of commuter traffic and the multitude of knucklehead drivers doing stupid stuff while driving, (i.e. texting, etc...), and therefore probably lowers my tension level and blood pressure. So, for those who may be interested, here is a selection of some of my ‘reads’ over the past couple of years: - Tom Clancy (All of his books….) - David McCollough (Biographies on John Adams, Harry S. Truman, the Wright Brothers) Here are links to a number of posts in other threads on NJGF from a several years ago, where I posted what I was reading at that period of time: The latest book that I just finished is: Trumpocracy: The Corruption of the American Republic by David Frum AVB-AMG
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    Drama-llamas all over the place on here, all jumping on board the I hate Trump now train. Sheesh, what a bunch unloyal limp noodles. I hear Chelsea Clinton is moving to Maplewood, maybe you can get hired to trim her bush(es)
  32. 1 point
    Bayonne is dirty, poorly managed and dangerous. Why go out of Bayonne or Baltimore? Where do those cruises go, anyway? Can they even make it to the Bahamas in less than 3 days? Makes no sense to me unless you just want to go out on a boat ride and get shitfaced and gorge yourself
  33. 1 point
    As I always said, he is playing a mind with the Dems and we have little to worry about! @1LtCAP, his next appointment to the Supreme Court will be from the list!
  34. 1 point
    Just read that DJT is backing off raising age to 21. The white house proposal, published today, addressing gun violence and school safety does not have any age restrictions. Trump dangled it to shut up some people then said "PSYCH!"
  35. 1 point
    Back in the 70's our infrastructure was set up to survive a nuclear war. Utilities were held to a much higher standard too. Now it's all about how many more pennies they can screw us out of while providing the minimal acceptable quality of service.
  36. 1 point
    For you that lost power in the last 2 storms. We are in a post sandy era, do you honestly feel the electric infrastructure is going to become more reliable in the near future?
  37. 1 point
    I like the Falx - I have 3 of them. They shoot great - crisp with a short reset. I did have an issue with the pin that holds the trigger safety backing out on all three. Overwatch was great. They sent me brand new triggers - no questions asked - and never took the old ones back.
  38. 1 point
    When I first started pheasant hunting I'd wear my electronic muffs. My old Peltors were big & clunky and they hindered me from getting the fastest mount possible while still maintaining superior alignment down the barrel to the bird. Trap & skeet allows you to make that slight head placement decision as you mount, whereas hunting oft times does not. Too quick. Unplanned at some points. So I stopped wearing muffs altogether and found I miss less pheasants. If all goes as planned, I'll fire less than 10 shots of #6 out of my 10 ga. SxS percussion double barrel muzzleloader. 1 3/4 oz of #6 coming out of a cylinder-bore (unchoked barrel) front-stuffer usually does the trick! And we got some YUGE raffle prizes too, like $200 off a cerakote job, so BRING CASH for raffles!
  39. 1 point
    I wear my Howard Leight Impact Sports. You can hear everyone talking and the pheasant squawking, and still have enough protection from the shots.
  40. 1 point
    Here is a brief statement from the NRA-ILA on HR 5087: https://www.nraila.org/articles/20180309/antigun-politicians-aim-for-america-s-most-popular-firearms-with-expansive-ban The full text available here as a pdf. https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-congress/house-bill/5087/text Since we're punishing innocent law abiding gun owners for someone else's crimes, I think the same should apply to politicians as well. The next time a member of Congress abuses his or her power, all members of Congress should be stripped of their powers and banned from holding public office again.
  41. 1 point
    My $0.02 if someone called with this quesiton, I'd simply ask them under what statute they are conducting this investigation and requiring my answer, and if I can have their contact information once I run it past my lawyer. It's either a legitimate quesiton (we know it isn't), or it is harassment, in which case you want their identifying information.
  42. 1 point
    I see a bunch of people here telling the OP to contact ANJRPC, but in my experience they do nothing. I've emailed them 6 - 8 times over the past year and a half to report my Township requiring extra paper work and I've never received a single response. Though that may be due to the fact that I live in South Jersey. Most organizations in this state ignore everyone from the western half of Burlington county on south.
  43. 1 point
    Frame work + some slide work + a LOT of trigger work + replacement sights = Glock Perfection
  44. 1 point
    Give @Modern Materiel a call. Support local.
  45. 1 point
    Lmao! I’d strike #2 though. They have a real hard on for those for some reason. OP I’ve never heard of this. Firearms registration is not mandatory. Unfortunately for handguns purchased while residing in this state, the P2P is a form of registry...
  46. 1 point
    It's very common during a traffic stop for the officer to ask where you're going or where you've come from. If I have guns in the vehicle I make sure I'm honest, but not overly detailed unless he inquires further. E.g. if I'm on the way to SCFGPA I'll tell him I'm heading for Bridgewater, not a shooting range. I'm still being honest but not triggering any spidey senses.
  47. 1 point
    Hey, all. Just letting everyone know I'm still following this thread closely and reading each comment. Each comment is coming through to my email, so I'm reading them there. If anyone would like to send me a message for this story, it's [email protected]. Thanks!
  48. 1 point
    Make calls.... write letters... make some 2A donations... channel your justifiable anger for GOOD!! It's waaaay too early for despair. With a name like Indianajonze, sheesh... you need to show a bit more swashbuckling spirit, my friend!
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    Not to rub it in but beacuse of this dog the dog owner and I got our limit in exactly 20 mins this morning.


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