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  1. 6 points
    Are you stupid? This guy is a true conservative and on our side. Dislike button pressed
  2. 6 points
    WHEN WE'RE ALL DONE PISSING DOWN EACH OTHER'S BACKS, THERE'S STILL PATRIOT SHIT THAT NEEDS DONE! A forum is a great resource UNTIL ____________(fill-in the blank)! I'm planning a Sporting Clays fundraiser today that will expose Fudds to the Second Amendment scene. Anyone HERE interested in doing something where some one-on-one interaction can happen? Anyone wanna be a sponsor? A participant? Both? I feel the frustration, I really do! Now take that misplaced ENERGY & DIRECT IT AT THE ENEMY and NOT each other! Rosey
  3. 5 points
    PA is out, Vermont is now out. Running out of states to retreat to. Stand and Fight.
  4. 4 points
    Not sure if this has been shared here, but Steve Lonegan posted a video breaking Bob Menendez' balls regarding Bob's handling of an AR during a PR stunt: Long and short of it is that Lonegan is calling Menendez out for being a hypocrite and violating NJ gun law by handling a firearm (Menendez doesn't have a FID). Lonegan tried to file a complaint with the Essex County College police (where the PR event took place) so he's now going to the Essex county Prosecutor directly to have Menendez charged. Nothing will happen, but kudos to Lonegan for pushing the issue.
  5. 4 points
    This states gun laws are built on hanging people on technicalities. So to dish said technicalities back to those creating them is justice in my book.
  6. 4 points
    it goes beyond guns about me moving. I am tired working for "the man" and then getting raped by the gov't. I dont have kids, but pay $9k in taxes. NJ sucks! -Im no longer greedy.......time to find a cheaper place to live.
  7. 4 points
    Synopsis: NJ Senate Democrats suck and don't give a rat's ass about "the people" They will continue to disarm and try to enslave us until either we or they are dead. And that, my friend, is the rest of the story.
  8. 3 points
    ...another troll? [emoji848] I’m hunting skewey trolls lately. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  9. 3 points
    Wait it is stupid for a potential politician to call our another active politician for breaking the law? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ THIS....
  10. 3 points
    Stand and Fight fine let's Fight. Wait that won't work because few are willing to put their freedom on the line. This has been admitted by many on this forum. If those who go to the rallies won't fight how many do you think will? I got news for everyone complying is not fighting. So it's lawsuits and fund raising for those lawsuits. Also need to be able to buy politicians and protestors. The key to it all is money. If we dont at least attempt to raise real money then we will not win. If we can't raise real money we will not win. Chessman go fund me was at $10k last I looked. Let's face reality that is chump change. It will always be chump change if we are trying to raise $35-$100 at a time. Hopefully we can change this. If we can not raise real money I'm leaving, because there are far too few who are willing to stand and really Fight. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  11. 3 points
  12. 3 points
    Because of a few things - Guns only being one of them..... Taxes - Quality of Life - Sanctuary Madness etc. The life that I saw in NJ 20 odd years ago and was able to carve out is untenable today for most. The State is dying and needs to completely crash and hopefully rise like a phoenix. Gun's? We do not have the depth of personnel to make a major move electorally in my opinion to thwart this onslaught. *Maybe* if the trend of engagement and filling the ranks continues, you have a chance 15-20 years from now to see changes - I will be 71 and long gone in 20 years. As I have stated, the battles being lost now are do to the apathy in my opinion of the last 20 or so years plus. The future of the state of NJ and the 2A in the state rests with the kids - without them it is done and not only here. Some will call it running, some will call it retreating - I think of it as a tactical redirection and consolidation of troops. But in the end, all this is means nothing, until there is an engagement by SCOTUS to rule and then those willing at a state level to sue to fight for their rights.
  13. 3 points
    This battle was lost before it even started - you want to win future battles - you need to engage person to person to swell the ranks. The passivity over the years in the state has yielded this moment - it is a generational war and we are losing. How do you turn it around? Ask yourself this - when was the last time you introduced someone to shooting? When was the last time you wore your 'colors' without worry of being labeled or looked down upon? When was the last time you engaged someone who was talking out their kiester to set them straight? If you haven't done one or any of these things, your attendance at a rally means nothing. @Smokin .50 has the correct idea and is engaging where it matters - from the ground up. While others are fighting a higher tier battle. Yes we bitch we moan - some want it their way or the highway - you do know who you are - Zeke comes to mind initially.The losses we are experiencing today *ARE* the direct result of the apathy of those that came before us to engage at every level and NOT increasing the numbers as needed. This is solely a numbers game and we do not have the depth in the bench currently to play long ball against the heavy hitters. Best we try to play smart - while looking to the minors.
  14. 3 points
  15. 3 points
    PA has entered the race to the bottom. For their sake lets hope their Hunters like to vote more than ours.
  16. 3 points
    Way to endear yourself to forum members. While guns may be a big part of our lives, for most of us they aren't our whole lives. Considerations of our employment and spousal employment have to be considered. Quality of school systems and quality of life as regards to other interests all go into the decision of where to live. There are states that have less stringent laws and lower cost of living than PA, why aren't you living there? Adios, Pizza Bob
  17. 2 points
    I don't think apathy is the sole reason people are not showing up or getting involved. There is plenty of apathy out there, but I think the silent majority is not apathetic at all, I think there are a multitude of reasons people with a vested interest are not getting involved. We just need to nail those reasons down. In sales, the way you make a deal is by overcoming objections. Price too high, quality not good, wrong color, too heavy, there are a million ways a deal can fall through. Successful salesmen are successful because they know how to overcome objections. We need to engage people and find out why they are not going to rallies, writing e-mails to elected officials and so on. More than half the people I know that have guns don't even shoot them on a regular basis. It's an uphill battle and we need soldiers who are also diplomats.
  18. 2 points
    I am so glad you had asked this - ! Of all people two women from DUMBO ( I don't know if you know what that is but LIBS from down under the Manhattan Brooklyn bridge area) - moved up hear and they go to my church - I just hosted a lunch and learn for them and they had no idea how false the narrative was about guns and what the real 'news' is - They are now going to the range with me next month for a live fire and it looks like more, in their group want to learn more. So while this in no way makes me special at all - well it does..... JK
  19. 2 points
    While I wouldn't put it past ANY politicien to pander to the press, making any anti feel at least an iota of the scrutiny we constantly face as gun owners in NJ, Im good with it
  20. 2 points
    Please explain to us ignorant folks why this is a cheap stunt? I would say this is anything but a cheap stunt.
  21. 2 points
    And you think you are the only one feeling that? People too dumb to realize those taxes are the result of democratic policies also move due to the pain, and then vote as they always have. Moving isn't going to solve anything, it will just delay it for you.
  22. 2 points
    The AG was probably flooded with emails, phone calls and letters from assholes in New Jersey asking if they can carry in his state. He probably didn't even pay attention to it but the big mouths ruined it for the rest of us. Loose lips sink ships
  23. 2 points
  24. 2 points
  25. 2 points
    This is what the State is using to try to push neighboring states to change their laws. NJ and Murphy are blaming PA and other nearby states (as well as a few further away) for all of NJ's gun crime. Not realizing that it's not an inanimate object committing the crime, but NJ criminals.
  26. 1 point
    Just passing this on . https://gun.deals/product/aimpoint-patrol-rifle-red-dot-optic-350-cc201820pct-code?view=list
  27. 1 point
  28. 1 point
    No truer words were spoken - one heart and mind at a time - that is why what CNJFO is doing is all important to the long term goals of the survival of the 2A - !!
  29. 1 point
    Educating antis is one of the best things we can do to move the pendulum our way. One of us can't educate all of them, but all of us can educate many of them, and that can make a real difference.
  30. 1 point
    OK, here's more from the article: ...." “Restrictions may be placed on the categories of persons who may possess them, licenses may be required for their possession, and those licensed to possess them may be barred from carrying them in sensitive places, such as schools. But the absolute prohibition in [state law] that bars all civilians from possessing or carrying stun guns, even in their home, is inconsistent with the Second Amendment and is therefore unconstitutional,” the court said. " Sounds like they want to apply the same standards as handguns??
  31. 1 point
    If this was out in the middle of some city street ... ok yea then maybe, just maybe .. there could be a case for a "technicality". But this was at the essex county police academy. A training facility with instructors... there by making it legal via 2C:58-3.2 if you want to get all technical... So .. I stand on my original statement that its a cheap stunt to try and grab a headline.
  32. 1 point
    Everyone has an opinion and that is good and healthy - however calling someone out who has been breaking laws forever out on it - doesn't seem like a ' cheap stunt ' - but you can think that !
  33. 1 point
  34. 1 point
    I can’t wait to read the details. If I can at all get there I will.
  35. 1 point
    Not according to the guys on MD Shooters Forum. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
  36. 1 point
    Call it whatever you like.. its a workaround and like I said before, all this stems from the original problem of NJ not issuing CCW permits nor having reciprocity with anyone. So stop blaming other states for your problems.
  37. 1 point
    nonexistent loopholes just like the so called gun show ones... Still - the real answer is national reciprocity.
  38. 1 point
    Sadly, Remington's quality control took a BIG downturn when they got bought-out, moved-out, and consolidated with Marlin, Winchester, and whoever else Cerberus bought-up back in the late 1990's and early 2000's. Cerberus is essentially a corporate raider who had a grand and glorious plan to consolidate several makers under one roof, streamline the manufacturing, then sell-off the combined operation for a profit. They bought-out several, laid-off a ton of folks (who knew how to make the product), and consolidated somewhere down south, where labor is cheaper. Then along came Sandy Hook. Since they couldn't sell the operation as a whole, Cerberus did what corporate raiders do....they sold-off what pieces they could, loaded what was left up to the gills with debt, and forced it into bankruptcy. There's a lot more twists and turns to this story.....like Remington's 870, which is a good design, but good design can't save cheep manufacturing and crappy assembly, or Marlin, who couldn't transition their lever guns to CNC machinery, since there were no drawings....just guys who knew how to make the parts! Right now, I believe the debtors are now the owners, and *hopefully* they can turn the mess around into a viable company again.
  39. 1 point
    Smith's lifetime warranty is by year...back in the 80's (when I bought the M-41), S&W was owned by Bangor Punta and did NOT have a "lifetime warranty" on their firearms. They go by serial number, so unfortunately, its a non-starter. It's already been to Massachusetts and back. As discussed in another thread, after 50,000+ rounds down the pipe, I've essentially worn-out the barrel (the breechface-rifling still looks mint!) and slide. I forget their estimate to replace them, but it was in the $400-600 range, and for that I can buy a brand-new Ruger (or 2!). I may get it fixed someday...I do occasionally check ebay and gunbroker for a replacement barrel & slide.
  40. 1 point
    Some ugly tavors in this thread
  41. 1 point
    Chewin chewin chewin.... keep on chewing! Keep ignoring everything except what you say. Like broken records. Hope yaz choke on a belt buckle when you are trying to digest the members here. I said it before but I’ll summarize with just a tad of aggravation. You want this shit to work? Stop fooking blaming people here. We are a minority. Want more? Go fooking knocking and wake up the uninformed masses. You keep pissing on people here. Keep up the great work. I can see it works well. [emoji848] Case closed! [emoji35] Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  42. 1 point
    Don't worry, PLENTY of people from NJ are moving to PA. Except they are mostly the mindless numbnutz who made NJ what it is. Enjoy your gun laws while they last.
  43. 1 point
    You don't need a carry permit from NJ to transport your guns under FOPA. I've made several long distance moves with firearms and ammo with no incidents before FOPA.
  44. 1 point
    What I am seeing here is a lot of frustration. We (and our constitution) are under attack and it seems like nobody, except a handful of people that the left will call "far right gun nuts", bothers to show up for something so incredibly important. Why is the silent majority so silent? we need to ask ourselves some serious questions about why people aren't showing up. First, the silent majority is chicken shit scared that they will loose their jobs and while they have all types of firearms, including AR15s, they are willing to give that up for economic security. Hey, boss, did you see that picture of Albert in the paper (website) at the crazy republican trump lov'n neo nazi rally that supports school shootings? Why, no, I didn't see it, isn't he the one on a prescription blood thinner because he's crazy? Why, I do believe you are right boss, you should fire him and tell the police he shouldn't have guns because he looked at Jane funny last week. That's how good people get chewed up and spat out by the liberal fucking machine in NJ. So people have adopted a routine of keeping their heads down, mouths shut and being a good citizen with perfectly manicured lawns that doesn't make trouble. So, the question is; how do we motivate that type of person to fight for their rights? how do we make them feel empowered enough that they will come out of the shadows and into the light? Well,for starters, we need to make them realize that they are being boiled alive, like the frog experiment, and that their ass is already in hot water. They need to understad that they have already lost a lot and what little is left will be gone if they don't stand up. Taking things little by little over a long period of time is how politicians take things from people. They have it down to a science (literally) about how much to take and how often to take it and when the time is right to exploit the sheep. They take just enough so that the people will only grumble, not so much that they will panic or come out in the tens of thousands in protest. Before you know it, the silent majority has been pacified and silenced for good.
  45. 1 point
  46. 1 point
    ^precisely. Id rather live in NJ and earn enough to afford firearms than live in PA and not be able to afford to eat.... That said, if my entire family was willing to move the businesses i am involved in to PA i would certainly do it. Its simply not my choice right now. My own business is only part time, without my fathers business id be livin off ramen... lol.. the work we do together earns me more than my own side business does, plus its far more secure and reliable... weekly deposits, even if im on vacation...
  47. 1 point
    Mis-stamps at the factory is not an uncommon occurrence at S&W, and while it is a curiosity, it doesn't have much, if any, impact on value. The $85 letter is a service offered by S&W, by their company historian, Roy Jinks, to validate if collector Smiths are still in the original configuration and to whom/where it was shipped, not to correct factory errors. Put it out of your mind. Shoot and enjoy your revolver. Adios, Pizza Bob
  48. 1 point
    only way we could really muster the numbers we need, is to be as well financed as they are, and go the paid protester route as they are.
  49. 1 point
    we're all worrying about this too much. loose lips sink ships.
  50. 1 point
    This guy is really funny. How many here know a guy that he is talking about. He has some other really good videos.


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