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  1. 10 points
    If I had access to his info, I would have done the guy a solid and called him directly to come back to get his piece and let him know its not kosher to conceal carry or transport a firearm in that manner in the PRNJ.
  2. 4 points
    To paraphrase Martin Niemöller: First they came for the 30 round mags, and I did not speak out— Because I didn't use 30 round mags. Then they came for the 15 round mags, and I did not speak out— Because I did not use 15 round mags. Then they came for the 10 round mags, and I did not speak out— Because I didn't use 10 rounders. Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.
  3. 3 points
    One can not be charged for violation of the administrative code. There is no penalty for not changing your address. Sent from an undisclosed location via Tapatalk
  4. 3 points
    Take a moment today to give thanks for the brave men that faced certain death 74 years ago today to keep us all free. Sometimes it may not feel like it, but we are still the greatest Country in this planet.
  5. 2 points
    I wonder what would happen if, assuming the 10 round mag limit passes, some particularly rebellious individuals started planting empty 11+ rd mags (say tiny ones, like for ruger 10-22’s) on legislators, their family and/or friends, and anonymously alerting the police to their possession.
  6. 2 points
    Here now at Louis’ Lunch. Damn tasty burger.
  7. 2 points
    Agreed but we have e to let them feel the heat a little. Lawsuits will be filed as soon as the bills become unconstitutional laws.
  8. 2 points
    Talk about a NON issue..... Your moving out of state, you have zero need for a njfid card. Move transport your property...when fully established in the new state. Mail said card with letter stating you are no longer a NJ resident and you relinquish your card. Certified mail return receipt requested. Done.
  9. 2 points
    We all know it was in vain and we have acted in good faith as you have stated..... however *IF*, they do not, they being the ANJRPC AND OTHERS are sunk and lose all credibility......AND my support
  10. 2 points
    If I had found it..... and no one saw it other then me.... Yeah, I might have done that. BUT since multiple people already knew about pistol within minutes of the employee finding it.... no way around doing it by the book...
  11. 1 point
    http://www.mossberg.com/category/series/590m-mag-fed/ The big 2, well the big 1 and then Remington, are always copying each other. But Mossberg always wins.
  12. 1 point
  13. 1 point
    Hmm you are stupid. So first up, military operating on US soil against US citizens. That's a no-no. Insist, and now you have a bunch of no 2A organizations opposed to you. This will be unlikely out the gate, and even if done, lets see what the compliance rate is. You can go shoot your fellow Americans, or sit out the shooting war with a fairly arguable case based on your oath. So it's law enforcement vs. the populace. How much non-compliance do you need? Well if you line up all the sworn officers, you have somewhere around a million and change for a populace of ~250 million adults. Now the cops, while they have their regular job. This involves showing up someplace when called. That's a real bad habit to have in a shooting war. Maybe they decide to dictate terms and kick in the doors. How many? How fast? How many people stay on their side when they are kiciking in the doors of their neighbors? Does it stop at just kicking in the right doors? Probably not. Why is it the leftist mind set thinks when we go into the middle east and enact violence on the population we will breed resistance, but if we do the same here everyone will just fold? That same bullshit cognitive dissonance just permeates their tenets. Cops are racist murderers and jack booted thugs/Cops are the only people who should be armed. We must conserve, recycle, and live like hermits because we don't have the resources on the planet/we can provide plenty for everyone because there's no limit on a government's resources that aren't made up.
  14. 1 point
    N.J.A.C. 13:54-1.11 Duplicate firearms purchaser identification card (a) Persons shall apply for a duplicate firearms purchaser identification card to replace a lost, stolen or mutilated card, or in the case of a change of residence by the holder, within 30 days of such loss, theft, mutilation, or change of residence. (b) The applicant shall complete an application for a duplicate firearms purchaser identification card designated as form STS-3 and a consent for mental health records search designated as form SP 66 and present same to the chief of police in the municipality where the applicant resides or to the Superintendent in all other cases. (c) It shall be the responsibility of the chief of police of the municipality wherein the applicant currently resides or the Superintendent in all other cases, to conduct a criminal history records check and to determine if the applicant is subject to any of the disabilities as provided by law and this subchapter and to issue the duplicate card, should the applicant qualify. The applicant shall pay the appropriate fee for a Criminal History Record Check as established by N.J.A.C. 13:59 in accordance with N.J.S.A. 53:1-20.5 et seq. (P.L. 1985, c.69). That's the verbiage. So I have 30 days to file. Please, tell me how if I move out of state. And am a resident of a new state at the 30 day mark, that the state of NJ has any statutory authority over the resident of another state residing in that other state. By that logic, if I went an purchased a handgun without a purchase permit form NJ in that state, despite abiding by the law of my state of residence, I would be guilty of an illegal transfer in NJ. DO they get to extradite me for that? As for guilty of a crime, what crime? Show me the 2C section this applies under. I looked, can't find jack. Arguing that regulatory guidance applies to regulation of non-residents not residing in the state would be pretty frikin stupid.
  15. 1 point
  16. 1 point
    Hope so for his sake Not that I want to wish ill on someone, but no... he should suffer the consequences just the same as us mere civilians. I hate the rules as much as the next person, but them's the rules, and they should be applied equally. Perhaps if a supposed "protected" person were to learn they weren't so protected, they would choose differently when it comes to who makes the rules, and who enforces them.
  17. 1 point
    That’s even more than this state deserves after all the crap we go through. I don’t buy any of this. What are they going to do? Issue a bench warrant? Screw this and them.
  18. 1 point
    Damn....! My wife says that to me as well....... AVB-AMG
  19. 1 point
  20. 1 point
    Bolt is in the fixture. I will indicate it I’m in the next day or two and make some cuts. I may do some “pretty work” to it as well seeing as how pretty it is. Im getting excited. Oddly im back and forth in stock choice. I just like them both a lot. I guess I’ll keep chugging along on the metalwork for now and make that decision when the time comes.
  21. 1 point
  22. 1 point
    Price on a competition gun should not be the first consideration, granted you can afford it, I have a G34 gen3 with a bunch of rounds through it. It has been through many configurations and different barrels. Parts availability is good, loads of options for personal tailoring and different types of competition. Just my two cents.
  23. 1 point
    This model Canik has a 5.2 inch barrel which is longer than the 4.9 inch barrel on my Beretta M9A1. so I'm not thinking it's a mid sized gun at all. I own a CZ 75D PCR which is a great gun and more accurate than I am. I've been thinking about picking up something new to use for the steel matches that I'm currently using the Beretta for. Not that the Beretta doesn't perform very well. I wanted something that would perform reasonably well out of the box that I could tweak later if I chose to.. One of the other options I've been considering is the Glock 34 gen 5 (barrel length 5.31). You'll see these on gun broker for a 'buy now' price starting around $725. Personally I didn't care for the stock trigger on these so I felt I would need to replace that to start with. The Canik has a very nice 3 to 4 lbs pull with a reset that I thought was better then the Glock, with a price point at $480. Both guns are marketed as competition with match grade barrels. Both shot accurately for me when I tried them at different times. So given $725 + a new trigger for the Glock and $480 for the Canik with most everything else seeming similar I thought the Canik was worth some consideration. So I thought I'd see if anyone here had a bit more experience with a Canik that could let me know about any downsides I missed by only putting a few rounds though it.
  24. 1 point
    Maybe he was on his way back from the range.
  25. 1 point
    This is IMO an uninformed statement. There are large swaths of this nation and citizens in it that are much more than internet commandos. I truly believe they are just itching to get it on.
  26. 1 point
    Okay, one more to the list then.
  27. 1 point
    It must have been in there when I rented the truck. I never looked in the glove box.
  28. 1 point
    You're talking about the 357. Of course it's louder. Refer to my first post in this thread where I quote you energy figures. The 357 has about 60% more energy. If you're getting that much more energy expect more noise. Using ammo comparable in power to the 9 (125 gr +P 38 special) the revolver is no more louder than the semiautomatic. I still stand by what I said. If you want the best all around handgun get a 4" 357. If you want the best all around 9mm get a Glock 19. JMO
  29. 1 point
    I have never found a viable use for the .40. I own two and never shoot them. Will be selling them eventually. Correction, I have three .40's that I never shoot. They will all soon be gone.
  30. 1 point
    Murphys first catch, going to try and make a big example. Feel for the person. Didnt he (Murphy) say he would not pardon anyone for any reason.
  31. 1 point
    Ugh! He's in for a LOT of trouble... the rules here are a far cry from Texas.
  32. 1 point
    What is it you liked about it? Their hammer fired pistols are based on the CZ design. Not sure about their striker fired. You may want to look at the midsized CZs. The P01 or the PCR are excellant firearms for about $100 - $150 more than you mentioned. They are based on the full sized CZ-75 platform. Most everyone who knows them hold CZs in high regards. "Tack drivers" is a word you'll hear spoken often when they are mentioned. They have a new striker fired , P10c, as others mentioned which I'm not familiar with but i believe has received good reviews.
  33. 1 point
    ah, good. a nice article to send to the list of state legislators i've been utterly bombarding since last thursday
  34. 1 point
    I had my old 92 completely redone by Wilson. It costs the same as buying an entire gun from them but it’s awesome. I have 2 WC and 1 WC compact. They’re amazing. If they do an a3 I’m in. Here’s my DE fiddy on instagram after dehorning, trigger work, adjustable hi viz sights, new grips and a paint job. And I know it’s upside down
  35. 1 point
    Wow, you're on a roll today... Ever hear of the term "3 Percent"? Any idea how many hunting licenses are issued every year? Try doing some research, it will help your ignorance. While you're at it, go do some reading about Chris Dorner in LA, and how one guy tied up a complete county of LEOs.
  36. 1 point
    So only idiots rise up? Not sure what else to take from your statement.
  37. 1 point
    There's an interesting alternative, Ruger Security 9. I have shot a Canik (not that model) and was not terribly impressed. Great price point, but other than that, meh. Still like the PPQ. Hard to beat fine German engineering.
  38. 1 point
    +1. At that price point there are many other great options as Ray pointed out.
  39. 1 point
    AT is free at the Delaware Water Gap NRA, just beware of the snakes and bears, or camp at Hickory Run State Park in PA, all kinds of trails there, Boulder Field, and if you take your bikes you can ride the Lehigh Gorge Trail next door. Rafting is available on the Lehigh River but you'll need to check the schedule with vendors.
  40. 1 point
    Bragging is mean, just sayin'.
  41. 1 point
  42. 1 point
    Yes The Turkish government supports terrorists and wants us and Isreal wipped off the face of the planet. There are plenty of other options in the mid-size, 9mm, 15 round, striker fired world. Ruger Security 9 Glock 19 CZ P10c M&P Compact 2.0 Sig P320 Compact We are living in good times, so don't settle for Allah's junk.
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  44. 1 point
    Two years before D Day in Normandy we were in the battle that marked the point we started winning the war. We stopped Japanese expansion in the Pacific in May 1942 at the Battle of the Coral Sea. This also was the first aircraft carrier battle that marked the end of major naval engagements being decided by battleships duking it out with big guns. Six months after Pearl Harbor and a month after the Coral Sea we started winning WW2 at the Battle of Midway (June 4-7, 1942).
  45. 1 point
    I've sent emails each day, probably in vain, but I did so because ANJRPC asked. They better hold up their end of the deal and file for injunctive relief as soon as that bill is signed into law. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  46. 1 point
    I think he still may. NRA dumped a ton of cash into him based on it. He's waiting for the right time. You cannot expect something like this to go through or even mentioned during a mass shooting,. It would just not look right. Everything needs to calm down. He has been fulfilling promises. He's hell bent making sure things are done as promised.
  47. 1 point
    @jm1827: I will echo the advice above provided by @Parker, who also provided me with some very informative and valuable insights when I had just started my search for an O/U shotgun several years ago, (as did both @lunker and @Rob0115). Here are several additional links to some web articles on affordable O/U shotguns: https://www.outdoorlife.com/photos/gallery/guns/shotguns/double-guns/2012/11/best-over-under-shotguns-less-1000 https://gundigest.com/reviews/shotguns/affordable-overunder-shotguns https://www.range365.com/top-10-clay-guns For what it is worth, I have been very impressed with the Griffin & Howe Shooting School at Hudson Farm in Andover, NJ. While it is expensive, it really is a first-class operation and their sporting clay set up is like a top-notch golf club, but for shotguns / sporting clays. I have taken a number of sporting clay lessons there, where I was able to "test drive" a number of shotguns from their wide selection. Shooting there in the fall season with the trees leaves changing colors, is a spectacular background in temperate weather conditions, complimenting the very helpful one-on-one instruction that I really benefited from. I have learned much from them. Based on this experience, as well as some here have suggested, I decided to splurge, going beyond my original budget for a shotgun to purchase a high-quality gun and ended up buying a new: Beretta 692 Sporting O/U 12-gauge shotgun (30" barrel). It has a light natural stained Turkish walnut stock and fore end. I am very pleased with this choice. Prior to deciding on this O/U shotgun, I shot some other beautiful, low production, finely crafted shotguns in the same price range but decided that the Beretta fit me the best. While it is an expensive gun I did get what I consider a good deal. I found the lowest price for this O/U online and as a member of RTSP range, after checking with their Beretta Distributor, they agreed to match that price so I could purchase it from them. Here is a link to this model featured on the Beretta web site: http://www.beretta.com/en-us/692/#Main This was an early Christmas present to myself back in 2015. I realized that I would be using this shotgun approximately 80% of the time for sporting clays and 10% for Trap and 10% for Skeet. Most importantly, as determined by others more proficient and knowledgeable about these things than me, I felt that this gun fit me the best, for the most part, of all the others I tried. In the spring of 2016, I took the next step and had my shotgun professionally fitted at G&H/Hudson Farm, as well has taking additional lessons. Yes, it was expensive, more than I had anticipated, but I feel it was well worth it, along with the valuable one-on-one instruction of the important fundamentals that I now practice on my own, as well as enjoying the beautiful natural setting and manicured landscaping of Hudson Farm. The fitting involved going through the process of measurements and shooting at a pattern board, then using some interested almost antique tools and devices, were able to make very precise measurements of what modifications should be made to the gun to result in more accurate shooting. Subsequently, their gunsmith steamed and gently permanently bent my stock slightly, as well as added a 1/4" thick rubber pad to the recoil pad on the butt of the stock. The final result was an immediate noticeable and positive difference in my consistent accuracy of breaking clays. Good luck in whatever you decide to chose and I hope it brings you many satisfying years of shooting.... AVB-AMG
  48. 1 point
    Glock match June 16-17th in Jackson. Open to all and a great match. I'm there all weekend.
  49. 1 point
    Mail call!!! Showed up Friday. Boyd’s Pro-Varmint in Coyote. ADL/single shot with adjustable cheek and stippling. Less than $300 to my door with a code. Barrel channel needs to be opened up to fit my barrel but beyond that, I’m thrilled.
  50. 1 point
    They have people that bring IV to you? What happened to hair of the dog? A good strong Bloody Mary with all the spices and fixins. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk


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