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    The one thing politician's ain't talking about is WHY they are shooting each other. Drugs. I think I'll write some emails to some local politician's. Ask em why do they shoot each other. Is because they are racist? Is it over a car? Over a house? Why are they shooting each other? Drugs are not legal but the areas where these shootings occur are flooded with drugs. Gee....hhmmmm.....I wonder....
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    ...." Murphy, a Democrat, has made gun control a focus since taking office in January 2018. He has signed a string of new measures to tighten the state’s already strict gun control laws. His administration has been publishing monthly reports to “name and shame” the source states and manufacturers for the guns used to commit crimes in New Jersey. " So Phil, will you be targeting Ford and Chevy when texting teenagers kill someone with their car or a DUI driver runs over a little old lady? ...."On Tuesday, Murphy said more than 80 percent of guns used in crimes here through the first three months of this year came from outside the Garden State. Bill Castner, the Murphy administration’s senior adviser on guns, said the next step is publicly identifying “bad-apple” dealers of such guns. “Who are the ones actually selling the guns?” Castner asked. Hey Bill, I can answer that, legal gun dealers who sell to people who pass a NICS background check.... Next question. ...." Much of the focus Tuesday was on Trenton. Mayor Reed Gusciora said part of the problem is that kids with “no alternative and no hope” turn to neighborhood gangs. State Sen. Shirley Turner, who represents the city in the state Legislature, said poverty, underwhelming education, and a lack of hope have helped caused gun violence to be an issue in Trenton for more than 20 years. " Well, if that's the problem, why are you blaming the guns? Duh.. Fix the conditions in your crap hole city!!! How can the Democrats be so brain dead and stupid?
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    So 80% of the guns used in crimes in NJ come from out of state........So what the f**K good will making it harder to get a gun in state do? He could ban all guns here then 100% of guns used in crimes will be from out of state. Crimes will still happen! The stupid fu*k accomplishes NOTHING!
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    Triple dog dare..............and film it for our viewing enjoyment
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    Njsp replied ”I have had similar stocks sent to me for opinion. This would fall in the legal category. The intent of banning a folding or telescoping stock was to limit concealability, this stock is obviously not designed for that purpose.”
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    While today they decided which bathroom kids can use. First things first I guess.
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    @Ray Ray you have enough there to run a sanctioned match! A few saw horses & some plywood and yer all set! I used to place or win bowling pin matches at Monmouth Co. R&P Club years ago. Center fire was 5 pins on a table, placed in the middle front-to-back and at least a foot between each pin, and .22 rim fire was also 5 pins, but placed on back edge of table. Center fire revolver was a 4-pin game, also placed in middle of table. Plywood got all shot to hell from folks missing at 7 yards, lol! When ya go to do the pins, please get some pix so I can print them on the CNJFO page! Even better, invite me! ~R
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    I just installed a Daikin 18000btu Split unit. It is the cats meow.
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    The Supreme Court took no action on ANJRPC's challenge to New Jersey's carry law in the Rogers v. Grewal case. Since then, the high court has relisted other cases for consideration at its next conference on May 30, but it has NOT relisted the Rogers case. We believe that the holding of Rogers is ultimately a serious and positive sign -- a sign that the high court intends to finally and definitively address critical Second Amendment issues, including right to carry. If our analysis is correct, there will not be further word on Rogersfrom the Supreme Court until after the NYC case is decided. Gun owners need to remain patient as the legal process continues to unfold. B25F3AD5-AD7C-4C59-AC61-65A6C3FFB8D8.MOV
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    Well.... Nj can close the boarders and build a wall. This will keep those guns from PA out of TRENTON....
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    Also what Steve did not include... the gun comes in an Amazing SKB hard case and comes with two extra striker springs, a 2 and 3lb spring. The 4 is already on the gun. This is a really solid gun. The major appeal though is that it is modular and has a full steel slide. Very flat shooting, very soft on recoil too. New grips are $60 if you want to change color and towards end of year will be able to have them in compact size. Best part with the modular frame, take out one pin and swap out frame. Only need to burn 1 pistol permit on it. You can also run any Gen 3 Glock slide on the gun and vice versa. It is approved for USPSA production and optics carry as long as you take off the magwell. very nice trigger, certainly better than every other GUCCI Glock I have tried.
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    @Zeke no one with common sense juggles chain saws, bowling balls,....or bowling pins!!!
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    Not really. They're advancing their private objective. Not the public one. Don't underestimate their strategy or discount them. They must be opposed, and hard.
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    How is recording ammo sales going to stop gun trafficking? These people are idiots.
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    The answer will change depending on who answers the phone, the time of day and if there's a full moon.
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    Shoot .22LR out of your AR15 with a simple bolt conversion and 10 round mag. Not a bad price. I paid about the same price for a similar conversion kit back in 2012. https://www.at3tactical.com/products/cmmg-ar-15-22-lr-stainless-steel-conversion-kit-one-10-round-magazine-bravo-series
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    Holy Son-of-a GUN!!! Such great little pistols. Great scores, Steve. Really nice. These are supposedly getting on the Production list for those that shoot USPSA. Can be used as is in Production or add a MRDS and run it in Carry Optics. Just an added bonus for those that swing that way. @david8613 This has you all over it.
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    Obviously the plan is to make all State's adopt NJ like gun laws. And if they were to ever happen, which it won't, and nothing were to change as far as "gun violence" then they'll blame guns coming in from Mexico. Even then, they still wouldn't agree that a border wall would be a good thing. They really dont care about stopping "gun violence". They need gun violence and drug addiction and dead bodies to keep people scared. To keep people believing that someone other than them must know how to deal with these lofty societal problems. To keep people voting the same morons into office so they can save us from ourselves. And save their cushy do nothing jobs.
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    I ran an RMR on an FN and never liked it. I find that adding an optic on a pistol and or a laser really adds nothing to ones shooting skills and is just another level of distraction. However, I agree with those who advocate a milled out slide v plates , if you go with a pistol optic so that you can mount the optic as low as possible to co-witness. I think one is better served by more range time and practice that the cost involved in going optic on a pistol.
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    Mistake #1: hanging out in Trenton. They can try to put lipstick on that pig, but nothing good happens in Trenton.
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    This is correct, that ship sailed a long time ago. The voting booth is useless. Unfortunately, your hope is misplaced in that vain. There won't be a legal remedy for fixing all the 2A issues in the country. It's too much of a hot button issue, and because of that, they might just nibble around the fringes, but the real issues WON'T be fixed. This is the ONLY solution, but "We the People" have been neutered and became passive. We need REAL men, like we had back in 1776. Do any still exist?
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    I love that post... My belief is that we get to hung up on the latest and greatest gadget, and sometimes forget the basics and what is the most simple. The old saying "KISS", (keep it simple, stupid) is a good rule. For me, I learned to shoot as a kid over irons, one reason, because we didn't have fancy optics back then. Even now, where I can afford to buy any optic available, I still choose to shoot over irons when ever possible, and not rely on optics, even if they can be of help. I feel it's better to try improve shooting over irons then taking the easier route with optics. And like Max said, trying to improve my "instincts" versus relying on a electronic gadget. Main reason, my eyes will usually always work, but if unplanned "situation" arises, do I want to put my faith in the hopes the battery is good in the optic and it will turn on and work as it should and have over reliance on it?
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    I have run Aimpoints and Trijicons.. Leupold as well.. I have LITERALLY never experienced a failure.. or anything I would even consider close to a failure.. yes.. they are 400.. 500.. and 600 dollar optics.. but there is a reason they are they expensive.. and part of that reason is build quality..
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