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    Selling a revolver that I never thought I would sell...pics tell the story... I can't take them all with me.... As usual first post that i'll take it in the thread followed by an email gets it. This is cross listed... 19-3 Nickle, pinned and recessed 357 magnum with two speedloaders, holster, diamond magna grips, bone grips, TGrip and box (not original to the gun) This will be held at Mastodon and transferred there or shipped to you ffl in state in your dime. Asking $1,150.00 no trades.
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    Beautiful looking firearm. Congrats on tbe sale. Congrats to Pizza Bob?? on the purchase.
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    Well here is the case that those in NJ and NY and a few other states have been waiting for. www.scotusblog.com/2021/08/new-york-second-amendment-case-headlines-november-argument-calendar/
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    Well, well ... Pizza Bob gets around in order to conceal his S&W wheel gun sickness!
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    Yes, it is the same number for both. With the new FARS system, I don't recall an option to apply for only a PtPP. On the paper forms you could check the box for PtPP but not the FPIC. I think the new system gives you a FPIC regardless. I recently got more pistol permits and they created and electronic FPIC automatically, even though I already have a paper one and did not ask for an electronic one. It never really made any sense not to get the FPIC at the same time as the background check is identical and one check is sufficient for both if applying at the same time. Other ways include being a teacher, scout leader or any other role that requires a background check in NJ.
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    just for accuracy. By law the daughter doesn't need to get a FPID but needs a P2P.
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    I've been an avid wreck diver for many years, and this past weekend, I had the opportunity to dive on the oldest intact naval warship in North America. The radeau "Land Tortoise" was built in 1758 by the British during the French and Indian wars...so it predates our Navy, and it predates the US. The radeau was a larger version of the bateaux, which were simple flat bottom boats build by the hundreds as the war raged along Lake Champlain and Lake George. Bateaux mostly carried troops, could be used as small gun platforms, and were light enough to be transported overland. The radeau was a different beast, 50 feet long, 18 feet wide, propelled by 26 oars, with ports for 7 cannon. The model in the photo shows what it looked like; the angular, sloping sides were intended to deflect cannon fire. It was common to sink the bateaux when winter approached, to prevent them from falling into enemy hands, or being crushed when the lakes froze. They'd fill them with rocks and sink them close to shore, then they would be re-floated in the spring. The remains of a few bateaux that weren't recovered can still be found in the shallows of lake George. The sinking of the Land Tortoise on Oct 22, 1758--just two days after it was commissioned--didn't work out as well. That huge flat bottom caused the sinking boat to hydroplane, and it came to rest nearly a mile offshore, in 109 feet of water. It was finally located in 1990--the guy who found it briefly ran a SCUBA shop in Mercer county, where I had met him--but he soon decided his real interest was in hunting shipwrecks. There is a short video linked on this page that shows what it looks like now: 265-year-old sunken warship Diving the site is by permit only, and generally groups have to be accompanied by a guide, though that was waived for our group. Visibility, unfortunately, was poor due to an algae bloom in the lake, so it was quite dark on the bottom and visibility with even the largest lights was perhaps 10 feet. Since the radeau is a national historic landmark, divers aren't allowed to get close--there is literally a chain suspended on posts around the entire perimeter of the wreck, about 5' out from the hull, and divers have to stay outside that perimeter. It is also pretty cold on the bottom...43-44F yesterday, and those mid-August temperatures are the warmest it ever gets at that depth. That's good for the wreck, though...the cold and low oxygen levels have done an incredible job of preserving the wreck. It is almost perfectly intact, there is virtually no growth on it. it looks like it could have been sunk earlier this year. It was a real treat to get to see it.
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    And I'm sure hoping I'm wrong, but as I've posted before, the majority of previous decisions by our recently appointed "constitutionalist conservative" judges have not been too encouraging to say the least.
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    They will start oral arguments November 3rd. It can't come fast enough, being defenseless sucks!
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    As mentioned above. The barrel is .223, the bullets are .224. The bullets will deform to seal the grooves, maintaining pressure.
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    I got a like 5 Deltran chargers and Harley Davidson brand charger. Never had any problems with them on my 3 Harleys & 2 quads I keep them plugged in at all times when not riding. Seems like my softail battery still goes after 2 or 3 years even plugged in all the time. Other bikes haven't had any problems at all staying charged . I have the auto plugs so I don't see any sparks or anything like that.
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    Well boys and girls I shot the 34 and wow trigger and sight picture are extremely "NICE" Shoots like butter.
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    Maks has a ticket open with the website host.
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    It's Trump's Fault
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    @Mrs. Peel Excellent analysis! The DC Project-NJ is running a HUGE event with Dick Heller next month on May 15th in Moorestown, NJ. Theresa Inacker, our CNJFO Communications Director & DC Project's NJ Delegate, is running the Cocktail party fundraiser. Here's the story I wrote. I'm going to cross post it soon. CNJFO is loaning DCP our software set-up to collect funds and garner registrations. We've also donated $1,500 to DCP so they can hire the caterer! Mutual Aid is what it's all about. Egos get checked at the door... DC PROJECT-NJ WELCOMES DICK HELLER! PUBLIC INVITED! MEET SUPREME COURT SURVIVOR AT DCP FUNDRAISER! by Dave "Rosey" Rosenthal, Black Wire Media Editor in-Chief YOU can help make it happen! Please join the Coalition of New Jersey Firearm Owners in the battle to educate NOT legislate by supporting The DC Project's mission in whatever way you can. Tickets for this exclusive Cocktail Party with Dick Heller are on sale NOW! Please join CNJFO in welcoming some of the most talented #2AHeavyLifters to ever come to NJ! Space is limited, so get yours TODAY: https://www.cnjfo.com/event-4209093 . Evening includes remarks by Top Shot Gabby Franco and our esteemed DC Project Delegates from around the country. A mystery door prize, silent auction/raffles, and history-making memories to last a lifetime awaits! Sponsored in part by: COALITION OF NEW JERSEY FIREARM OWNERS (CNJFO) BLACKSTONE INVESTIGATIONS GROUP ELITE TACTICAL ACADEMY LEGACY INDOOR RANGE AND ARMORY JOHN PETROLINO (Decoding Firearms Author) ROC TRAINING SEPULVEDA INC. SECOND AMENDMENT INSTITUTE SIG SAUER SPRINGFIELD ARMORY Women are the most powerful force on Capitol Hill. Time and time again, organized groups of women anti-gunners with their red uniform shirts demand our legislator's attention, screeching their message of ignorance, divisiveness and a tyranny-inspiring laundry list of GUN CONTROL Bills. These past weeks the nation endured their onslaught and more gun control is planned. NOW IT'S OUR TURN! It's time to build our war chest to fight TYRANNY! It's time for our "TEAL FOR 2A" Patriots from The DC Project to represent all gun owners and turn the hearing rooms TEAL! And you can be a part of HISTORY! Can't make the fundraiser but still want to make a tax-deductible donation to support these Second Amendment warriors? Please visit: www.cnjfo.com/page-18139 . Sponsorship opportunities are plentiful! Businesses and individuals with products and services a new(er) female gun owner can make use of are urged to contact New Jersey's DC Project Delegate Theresa Inacker at: [email protected] for info. For more info, to make a "Teal For 2A" apparel purchase or to join The DC Project, please visit: www.dcproject.info .


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