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    Sorry NYC - you had 6 years to change the law. Sux that you held out until the SC swung to conservative majority. Now get ready for a decision that’s going to pave the way to overturn lots of infringing, anti-2A laws. I hope Bloomberg strokes out.
  4. 5 points
    Ok, I found this pretty funny, though I'm easily amused. A bit of a story... Most of you know I moved to New Hampshire. I made the escape last year and have commented a bit on just how different the gun culture is in NH from NJ. I worked my way into a local LGS that now I get a call from him whenever something gets traded in that he thinks I'll like, and his prices are great - I've posted some of my finds. NH is a low-population state. The entire state has about the same population as a combined Essex and Hudson county. Most folks that I've met have guns. They are nothing special up here except for maybe some of the MA transplants since I live close to the MA border. Anyway, the NICS check in NH is interesting - call it NhICS. Basically, the store makes a phone call to the state, someone physically answers, takes the information and does the check. The store gets a call back, usually in about 5 minutes, with the approval. Last time when I bought I got a "pending". That's when I learned I'm forever cursed with a link to NJ. Seems like NhICS makes a phone call to your state of birth. Damn. Anyway, to the original question in the thread. I was in today and bought another "find". He called in NhICS and as soon as he gave the woman my name, her first question was "Him again? What's he buying this time?". I damn near spit my drink on the counter. So, You know you're buying too many guns when the woman doing the NhICS check over the phone knows you by name. My score today was a Kimber Eclipse Target II. For $650. I love this state
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    I am happy to report that the Supreme Court today denied NYC's motion to put the briefing of this case on hold while it considers amending its unconstitutional ban on travel with a gun outside the five boroughs: "Motion of respondents to hold briefing schedule in abeyance DENIED."
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    guess you didn't see this one...
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    Already got one on order from @remixer aka Monmouth Arms. Can't wait to get it out to the range!
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    I knew i was Brilliant .....just a matter of time until the rest of you to realize it
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    #42 CNJFO SPRING HOG HUNT ON MOHR'S ISLAND SATURDAY THE 27TH---THE REASON I WASN'T WITH YOU CLAY BUSTERS! CNJFO HOG HUNTERS BRING HOME THE BACON! WELL ARMED WOMEN SHOW GUYS HOW IT'S DONE! by Black Wire Media Sunday April 28, 2019 www.cnjfo.com/join-us Wild weeds 10 feet high, trees crashing to the ground in heavy wind gusts after a bad rainstorm and a tornado watch the day before, heavy brush you can't see through & boot-sucking mud to slog through on a 150 acre island in the middle of the Susquehanna River near Harrisburg, PA. Perfect conditions for a challenging, end-of-season Hog Hunt fundraiser to benefit CNJFO's mission of providing 2nd Amendment education & awareness! In the best possible video from the conditions encountered, CNJFO members Jacquelyn Reid and Lorraine Crescimanno, both members of The Well Armed Woman, a national group responsible for training thousands of women how to safely & effectively use firearms in self-defense, are shown here teaming up to cleanly harvest their (2) hogs with just (3) .30 caliber rifle rounds. Reid is a Chapter Leader in both NJ & PA and Crescimanno is a NRA Range Safety Officer at her PA Chapter. A dozen additional hunters, all male, joined this duo, but only Reid & Crescimanno field dressed a harvest. A prize raffle was held on the island during a lunch of previously Hog Hunt-ed brats & chips. Sponsored by NRA-ILA, Henry Repeating Arms, NJ Concealment Furniture, ANJRPC, Bullet Branch Cigar Humidors, and CNJFO. Eight hogs were delivered to CNJFO sponsor V. Roche & Son Butchers in Whitehouse Station, NJ for their expert processing & smoking, and are due back to our hunters in 2-3 weeks. Thanks to all of our hunters for your trust & continued support in our endeavors to enlighten the public about their loss of rights and why we need to ban together to defeat the Anti's!https://www.facebook.com/christopher.quaglin/videos/188061452164020/
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    With all of the news about “Management Problems” at the NRA, I haven’t seen anyone comment about it here. So I will start. Some of the things I am going to say will piss some of you off, so I have donned my Kevlar and Nomex underwear – Flame Away. Let me say first that I am no longer a member of the NRA. I was for many years, when they were a gun safety and education group. When all of that changed, I held my nose and still sent my dues, but about 5 years ago I had enough. I had suspicions that people were “skimming”, and I thought LaPierre made way too much money, but hey, if they think he’s worth it, then I’ll go along. But my real reason for leaving was that they had totally given up on NJ. So I sent my money elsewhere. First to NJ2AS, then to no one, and most recently to CNJFO (who are actually doing something). And then I found this article: https://www.thetrace.org/features/nra-financial-misconduct-ackerman-mcqueen/ And yes, it’s from The New Yorker, that bastion of liberal thought, but I believe the facts are true. And it confirmed what I suspected. Please read it – it’s long, but worth it. One of the telling excerpts: “Board members, particularly those who had served for a long time, grew uncomfortable. Once, Davis recalled, he took a board member to lunch to request a donation: “He just looks at me, and he goes, ‘You know, I like you, but I hate your department.’ I said, ‘Why?’ He says, ‘Because NRA is not fancy Italian shoes with thousand-dollar suits. NRA is the backbone of this country, wearing bluejeans and boots. And your division is taking us to a whole ’nother place.’ ” So, they obviously have more money than me – they certainly don’t need mine. Especially if they are going to spend it on Italian Suits, Pappy Van Winkle, and expensive cars. And yes, I have had some pretty high level positions (VP of Sales and Marketing, Managing Director, etc. ), but I always bought my own clothes. I think Oliver North had enough too. And no, he’s not the most trustworthy guy, but when even he has seen enough, I think we need to listen. The NRA is squandering your money. What are you going to do about it?
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    This is where I generally land. I currently support the NRA and ANJRPC. They're the ones I've seen spending time and money on litigation and messaging.
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    Holy shitballs...80 minutes felt like 10
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    I had a great time with some fine people. Thank you Rosey @Smokin .50 for doing what you do! I learned a lot and my kiddos are excited about bacon already. It was said that these hogs can be too dumb to die sometimes. I saw one dummy that took FIVE 12ga slugs to the head before dropping, and I had to put way to many rounds of 556 into my harvest before it dropped.
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    He got his hog alright! Weeds were 10+ feet high, felled trees all over. We really worked for our BACON! Here's the two ladies from The Well Armed Woman harvesting their hogs with .30 caliber rifles & superior shot placement on moving targets. Overgrowth this late in the season prevents "long" shots. Most of this hunt you could hardly see yer hand in front of yer face in parts! When is the next BBQ? Don't ya'll have it planned already Rosey
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    Well, that’s an acceptable excuse....as long as you killed a hog, and bring some wild hog sausage with you next bbq/shoot!
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    He and I were killing pigs yesterday. Otherwise we would have been there.
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    While they are not the only show in town, like it or not, they carry the most political clout as far as helping to elect pro second amendment candidates on the national level. Unfortunately, politics control our fate and politics control what judges are appointed. We have to win on two levels, National and State and they have 50 States to contend with. If we lose on the National level, it really will not matter what the State does---the game is over.
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    Gun was just publicly announced. 300 PRC. https://www.ruger.com/products/precisionRifle/specSheets/18083.html Also shot this in 6.5 PRC. https://www.ruger.com/products/precisionRifle/specSheets/18042.html Reviews coming soon.
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    Problem with the Netflix version is that they only have the first 2 of the 3 season run. It was broadcast on USA Network from 2016-18. I watched them all, and when USA cancelled the series, the writers came up with a somewhat hokey finale to close the series out. Good series all around though. And I agree about the comment on Julie, the lead character's wife.
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    Bumping this thread, as @Franklin Armory poked the bear, me. I whole heartedly agree with @e92m3allday on this. As per Federal Law, one may acquire a stripped AR receiver, install the lower parts, add an arm brace, slap on a front vertical grip to a 10.5" upper, then hook the upper and lower together. Woola!! You've built a 26" firearm. It is not a pistol, as it is designed to be fired with two hands. It is not a rifle, because it does not have a stock which is designed to be fired from the shoulder. It is not an AOW, as it is over 26" and not concealable. In fact, it does not need to comply with the NJ AW Ban because that pertains only to rifles, pistols and shotguns. Okay, so who can word a letter properly to the NJSP or NJAG to address this legal issue, ie the shockwave approval letter. @JasonSeidman
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    Every time someone says to go to the the crypt to be safe, I want to make a meme of the night king saying "am I a joke to you?"
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    If your somewhere in South Jersey (08053) be glad to let you and your wife shoot mine. Remington 11/87 20ga. 21" barrel. Not for sale as my kids love it. Lol.


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