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  1. 4 points
    History is rife with examples of how wrong collective punishment is. It’s great for dictators though.
  2. 3 points
    Millennial anti-theft device...
  3. 3 points
    That’s not completely true he responded by calling you a jackass. Although he could’ve just provided his sources.
  4. 2 points
    When is the individual responsible for his/her own actions?
  5. 2 points
    Wheres the barrel nut on a 1911?
  6. 2 points
    The NJSP letter about the Dark Storm Industries and Troy Industries "firearm non-NFA" configurations is what is new. Our fixed mag pistols and rifles have always been legal in NJ. "Standard" AR and AK pistols are NOT legal. With the ejection port speed loaders we sell you can reload as fast as a mag change. Video demo is on a rifle, but the same process applies to the pistol.
  7. 1 point
    ^^^^THIS^^^^ And we at the Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners (are YOU a member YET?) fight every damn day to get our rights back! Good guys with guns come in all shapes, colors, religions & sizes. Some of us enjoy competitions to keep our skillz sharp. Some of us are NRA Instructors, Chief Range Safety Officers, Distinguished Experts, Writers, Historians, Sons, Fathers, and Grandfathers. Some of us are female and do ALL those things. If the Shul wants to make the congregation "part-owners" legally on paper, THEN you can carry once you arrive on the property. Just as if you were part owner of a bidness. Not in your car on the way to the Shul, or from Shul to home. Just while on the property. I know this because I've researched it and I've had Police inquire about the very same thing! Rosey, VP Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners (CNJFO) https://www.cnjfo.com https://www.JustifiableNeed.com
  8. 1 point
    We *ALL* have justifiable need, neither your choice of religion, nor your combat service (thank you), warrants any more special treatment than anyone else. NJ wants you unarmed like sheep to the slaughter.
  9. 1 point
    typically right behind the trigger...
  10. 1 point
    @Sniper this is an example of an adult conversation.
  11. 1 point
    I’ve noticed that Zeke never includes pics from making his crockpot pig soup.
  12. 1 point
    You can still do a face-to-face transfer with an immediate family member. The lower right hand box tells you what color goes to who. Put the white copy in an envelope addressed to the state & the yellow copy into an envelope addressed to the town. I have never used any registered mail for this.... stamp, envelope....done.
  13. 1 point
    Im not advocating for passing the responsibly from the individual to another, i'm just saying there are some instances where more than one person is responsible for the outcome... And still not necessarily equally responsible. Im also trying to establish a clear line where the person selling "x" knew the individual purchasing it had every intention of using the item to break the law and put others in danger. Im trying to eliminate what "someone should have known", and only speaking to what someone actually knew.
  14. 1 point
    AOC would correct the bottom sequence to 2-4-6.
  15. 1 point
    Whether it be criminal or civil, negligence is just that. Should the salesman get a pass off making a buck knowing full well the kid has admitted he plans on breaking the law with it? Knowing full well the individuals actions will be used to put others in danger? You cant have this conversation with out context.. Can he sell a vette to a kid? yeah.. but there comes a point when he knows its dangerous to other people to do so in the context you provided. How about the gun guy at the counter? If someone is buying a gun, and they start talking about how theyre gonna use it to rob a bank and shoot thier in laws you dont think there should be some form of criminal liability? I dont believe negligence sets a low standard either, you have to show in court the individual had direct knowledge the outcome would have placed people in danger.
  16. 1 point
    “You’re innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt by a jury of your peers” That is one of the back bone principles of our republic, if that goes to the wayside what next? Holding others accountable for someone else’s actions? Sounds like a dangerous slippery slope, why Chevy make the new vette do 0-60 in 4sec with a top speed of 200+. Better hold those engineers, the manufacturer, sales guys accountable when they sell it to a young kid and he causes damage with it. They knew he was young and reckless, he made statements about doing burn outs, racing his friends etc, all the signs were there, it could of prevented. We should hold them criminally liable too.
  17. 1 point
    Your argument sounds way too much like the "If it saves just one life" argument that anti 2A politicians argue for with gun bans. What about due process?
  18. 1 point
    No pissing contest here. I was standardizing on LC cases awhile ago and would do 100 cases at a clip. Quicker and a more uniform primer pocket when swaging. I use to use a chamfering tool as well. And some times I'd get a f'd up seated primer. just saying
  19. 1 point
    I chuck a de-threaded (thank you. Dremel) RCBS small primer pocket brush into my Dremel's flexible extension to clean .223 match brass primer pockets. I use a straightened paper clip to clear leftover corncob media (maybe 1 out of every 15 pieces have it) out of the flash holes. My Order of Battle for prepping .223 match brass: 1.Tumble in treated (Flitz media additive) corncob for 6-8 hours. Add some (3-6) used dryer sheets to the media to absorb the crud from the brass. Keeps the media a lot cleaner. 2. Size and deprime (all press operations on my single stage RockChucker) using Imperial sizing wax as case lube. A tiny bit on your finger goes a loooong way. Inspect for split necks as you handle each piece. 3. Tumble in same media for about an hour to remove the lube. 4. Every piece goes in the Giraud trimmer to check for overlength and trim/chamfer/deburr if necessary. Takes about 3 seconds each. 5. Clean primer pockets and clear flash holes, as described above. Only once-fired brass has its flash holes deburred. 6. Prime brass using RCBS hand primer, separating out any that seem to have loose primer pockets (less force needed to prime) and save them for one-more-use plinkers. 7. Sort by headstamp and box them (100 round Frankford Arsenal plastic boxes) neck down for future finishing (dropping weighed powder charge and seating match projectile) as needed for a match.
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  21. 1 point
    They are both specialized IMO. Good for some things, not so good for others. But what I'm saying is out of the Bullpup offerings in 308, I would trust an IWI product over DT's. But the real relevant question should probably be what role a 308 bull pup fills...
  22. 1 point
    Sounds good but remember if you're going to charge someone criminally you have to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. That's embedded in our legal system. So if a spouse, family member, boyfriend, or girlfriend thinks they're acting irrationally they should be able to have that person committed to a mental institution? Maybe we should let the police do it? Sounds like you're supporting some type of red flag law. I've seen some people on this forum exhibit some aberrant behavior in their posts.
  23. 1 point
    i would have tumbled before deprime. you will have pins or corncob stuck in the your flashholes.
  24. 1 point
    Anyone remember these.
  25. 1 point
    You guys should really make these links cold so the site you are linking too (which is likely anti-gun, and anti-giving-their-content-away-for-free) can’t track back to NJGF.
  26. 1 point
    Socialist? Hardly. At least in socialist countries your taxes pay for something you get back. What do we get in NJ for our high taxes? Corrupt politicians stealing money and awarding bloated contracts to friends and family? Tons of funding for schools in the Abbott districts that accomplished nothing but underfunding everyone else's school systems resulting in higher property taxes to make up for it? We are the only state who forces locals to pay for going to the beach, yet other states have no problem maintaining theirs without charging an arm and a leg. We have some of the highest sales tax rates in the country. We have tons of tiny towns resulting in way too many officials costing us tax money. This isn't socialism, this is just plain robbery. I love New Jersey with all my heart, but between the stupid taxes and nanny state laws, it just makes less and less sense to be here.
  27. 1 point
    That argument has always been there. I don't see what the difference is now. The PDs can still avoid following the guideline. I felt that it was a waste of time and money to pursue getting the guide book, especially when one was provided to them already. But what do I know. I am not a lawyer. Also, I no longer care.
  28. 1 point
    That's totally impossible... Your news feed is filled with Socialist, gun grabbing and anti-American "news" stories...
  29. 1 point
    When the non-NFA Firearms become illegal in NJ, there will be no record of the sale of personal built ones. Of course, all could be turned into rifles.
  30. 1 point
    It's presented badly. I'm going to guess that given the max and min age range of the shooters mentioned in the report (and from this you can tell what events those are), that it's the standard FBI mass shooting definition of 4 or more injured or killed. Their explanation of methodology is lacking. Especiallly in specifying how the samples were culled for phase I and phase II. Or how the initial sample was determined. If it was all mass shooters in that time frame something was up with the culling from phase I to II as we know from public disclosure a whole heck of a lot of inicidents involve stealing/borrowing firearms. Also taking a firearm without permission is stealing it.


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