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    Minden, NV, April 19, 2019 – Innovative firearms manufacturer, Franklin Armory®, is now accepting orders from the State of New Jersey for the Reformation™ RS7™ and RS11™. Franklin Armory™ President, Jay Jacobson, noted, “We have been working with the New Jersey State Police to confirm the legality of the Reformation™ firearms in the state. Department personnel were unable to provide any statutes that would prohibit the legal purchase, transfer, and/or possession of the RS7™ and RS11™ within the state of New Jersey.” Reformation™ firearms shipping to New Jersey will feature ten round Magpul Pmag magazines and a Franklin Armory® custom tuned trigger. Since Reformation™ firearms do not readily fall under the definitions of rifle, shotgun, or pistol under state law, they have not been shown to trigger the New Jersey Assault Weapon classification. Additionally, since they have not been shown to be classified as a state defined rifle or shotgun, they cannot be defined as a state defined short barreled rifle or short barreled shotgun. Reformation™ firearms are still considered NON-NFA firearms under federal law and will NOT require a $200 tax stamp. To order, visit: https://franklinarmory.com/products/complete-firearms/reformation/ For more information and dealer inquiries, please email us at [email protected]
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    I'm disappointed. Any respectable oenophile would surely know that won't pair with Swansons. I generally find my delicate palate drawn in another direction.
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    Well, they can...problem is they end up with a house that looks like it was built in a weekend or two from scrap lumber found in a dumpster.
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    For spam, I recommend the Night Train. It's a one way ticket to nowhere.
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    I never used NICS and hope to move back to Pennsylvania sooner than later to keep that promise!
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    Deuces Den in Sewell. $35. transfers includes NICS ! Good guy too!
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    Probably the same warranty they've offered for years. They say the difficulty in complying with laws of all the states makes them offer no warranty. However, if it breaks, they'll fix it.
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    @Handyman: Well, the majority of French people are not morons, but I do agree that the French certainly know how to produce wonderful wine. Tonight, my wife and I went out to a local restaurant and selected a very nice French Red Burgundy wine, (Pinot Noir), to accompany our dinner entrees. It was much more tanic than the CA or Washington State Pinot Noir's which usually taste rather "jammy" to me, nice but different. Also, due to the strength of the U.S. dollar compared to the Euro, European wines, French in particular, are much more reasonably priced and a good value right now. Why don't you go to your local wine store and purchase a bottle of French wine that they recommend, for $20 or less, to go with your Swanson's frozen TV dinner for your evening meal one night. I think you will find it quite enjoyable..... AVB-AMG
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    Pre-orders are already at $199 https://www.sportsmansoutdoorsuperstore.com/products2.cfm/ID/218420/2004/ruger-wrangler-22lr-burnt-bronze-cerakote-single-action-revolver
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    I am using Berger 200gr Hybrid. The load is 44.1 grains of Varget. In a 30" barrel , I am getting 2765 FPS My Competition Rifle is single shot so my COAL is 2.901. Yes, F Class at Mid Range (600 yards) but I have a LR (1,000 yard ) Match coming in June.
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    Are you washing clothes for any shitbag liberals?
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    Can you upper-deck a washing machine?
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    If you live close to the free side of the Delaware river, just about any brand at a Walmart would be just fine!
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    Considering a Single 6 (now 10) is $699, and a Bearcat is $639 (MSRP); as long as this thing looks decent and shoots decent, it's going to be a home run... They need to follow it up with a renegade convertible in .38 special/9mm...
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    Of COURSE you need a 10mm revolver. There’s two types of people those that need a 10mm revolver and those that have yet to realize they need a 10mm revolver. Oh actually three types of people cause there’s Ray.
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    Aluminum frame, 6 shot, fixed sights, and cerakote all keep the price low. @Ray Ray agree with you 100%.
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    Sure, as long as it's sealed and dry
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    Couple things... She was polish he was from the late 1800's I would admit the Old french were great... They helped us fight the brits... The new french are shitbags.
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    @Pizza Bob buys a Ruger, what's next? @High Exposure buys a Sig? @Zeke buys a Mossberg?
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    You are wrong, but because you are right. On paper, I agree with you. It sounds like it should work that way. However.... Because you are right about the pinky having undue influence. I find that in people who have a tendency to milk the grip, a shorter grip can often give better, more consistent results. This is because we don't really control the recoil on a gun. I have yet to see someone who stops the recoil form moving the gun. We manage it, and that pinky only adds so much to the brute strength equation, and we don't dedicate a whole lot of brain to fine motor control of the pinky, so it's really not doing the heavy lifting when it comes to management. It's much better at screwing things up before breaking the shot where we give the least capable finger outsized influence because of that increased leverage you mention. The right answer is make your pinky less retarded, build up your control of it, and stop milking the grip. But the short grip can actually be some shooters' crutch just as much as a full size gun. If guns were like wrenches, hammers, baseball bats and tennis racquets where the fingers can essentially go completely around the grip, I don't think this would be an issue where results can vary, but guns aren't like that. Post breaking the shot, it's a majority of brute force. More fingers better. Pre- breaking the shot, it's about subtlety and control. And if you look at things that need that. you find a whole lot of instances where you use three fingers and tell the pinky to go fuck off because it's useless.
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    I will be stopping in to renew my membership.
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    The machining today is miles above those from years past. Tighter tolerances, precise fitting and the latest in steal technology.
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    I had some time today and decided to organize the safe a little. I had been looking at some pistol racks on at the NRA Store a while back and liked the idea but, after searching online I found some pictures of wooden racks that I could make myself. So, a few hours and some scrap wood and I came up with this:
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