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5 pointsThis is a Israeli Police HP that I got in for myself, and wanted to refurb it - before, after's and trigger work. Didn't like the spur hammer and changed it to the ring hammer. Polished the trigger bar contact area on the frame, shortened and re-profiled the trigger bar tip and polish engagement area. Cleaned up the sear engagement area and polished. Polished the sear spring contact point in the spring and the sear. Polished the trigger bar contact locations for sear, frame sides and trigger bar contact point Added a stronger trigger return spring... You can see the take-up, till the trigger bar sits perfectly against the sear lever, a clean break with no overtravel and then a smooth audible and felt reset. No hammer push off and no hammer follow.
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4 pointsNew Jersey: Governor’s Gun Bill Package Misfires in The Assembly The Assembly held a marathon voting session late Monday, and Assembly Speaker Craig Coughlin stepped away from the rostrum to issue a press release. The statement was necessary because the Governor’s proposed gun bill package, which has been front and center for the last two weeks, seemingly didn’t have support and had become a skeleton of its original self. Only one of the major bills from the package, A.3686, advanced in the Assembly. This legislation requires non-residents to register their firearms when moving into the state. The bills that did not receive action in the Assembly on Monday included microstamping, a .50 Caliber ban, mandatory storage, FID training and renewal requirements, ammunition registration and manufacturer liability. The storage mandate would essentially make self-defense in one’s own home impossible, while the other bills are designed to go after traditional handguns and ammunition. NRA and ANJRPC testified against the bills in Assembly and Senate Committees last week. S.372, the companion bill to A.3686, was the only bill that the Senate considered, and it was amended but did not advance in the full Senate. Where does that leave gun owners in the Garden State? The good news is that nothing has passed the Legislature at this point, despite one-party control in Trenton. This was the last voting session in this calendar year. While reason for cautious optimism, there is one more day currently scheduled before their 2021 session officially adjourns – January 10. The Speaker’s statement said that he will "consider re-posting a comprehensive package in January." There is overwhelming evidence that NRA member calls have been making a difference! We understand that this campaign has required sustained pressure, but it works! Gun grabbers in Trenton will never let up, and we cannot either. Help us see this thing through and keep fighting with us. To those of you who have responded, thank you. And remember, even if you have taken action already, please continue to do so. Please contact your Assembly members and respectfully ask them to oppose all of the Governor’s gun control package. These bills only target law-abiding gun owners and do nothing to crackdown on criminals.
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2 pointsSo after removing all the MIM parts except for the glued in extractor - I did a little work to the front strap. Nothing like a hand stipple to increase the grippiness, without the bite.
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2 pointsNo need, it was decided in 1906. Pork roll Unfortunately, some of our North Jersey friends are a little slow when it comes to reading
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1 pointAlso keep in mind, they changed the 4473 last year, and put all the buyer info and details of the firearm all on the first page (firearm info use to be on page two). Makes it easier to copy or scan one page and have all the registration info they need.
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1 pointThat's not how it works. The NJNICS does not take the specifics of each gun being transferred. My regular FFL will start and get a completed NICS for me before the seller even shows up in his shop. There is no way my FFL knows what is being transferred except what I tell him in advance - i.e. a long gun or pistol and how many; certainly not serial numbers and such. From what he's said in the past, I don't think NJNICS even cares whether it is a handgun or not and I cannot imagine why it would - the BG check is the same regardless. The only exception I can think of would be transferring a gun to someone under 21 - long guns OK, handguns not OK. The specifics of the gun go into FARS when it's a handgun and on the 4473 regardless of the type. NJSP do not get a copy of the 4473 unless they visit the shop and look at the physical copy. If NJSP were visiting all the FFLs on a regular basis to collect this info, I suspect we would have heard about it by now.
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1 pointThe small LGS I use up here in NH has a waiting list of 15 people for this. His distributor has them on backorder with a limit of 5 per store at a time. To say it's in high demand is a major understatement...
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1 pointI don’t know what’s difficult about this. It’s written RIGHT ON THE PACKAGE….Pork Roll. ‘Ham’ isn’t even in the ingredients list! I don’t know why this is even a debate.
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1 pointIt certainly doesn't fall into the category of a non-NFA other as its overall length is too short and it does not have a vertical foregrip. Whether you could get it as a NFA AOW, I do not know.
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1 pointNow that you're way the hell out in Texas... I have even less patience for this abusive running commentary!! Stay in your lane, Re-placed Texan! Just stick to BBQ.
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1 pointYes, it does sound more appealing. That's why all y'all Taylor Hamsters are suckers. They are serving you a tawdry imposter, unrelated to any Taylor product. Anyone who still insists on calling it ham has fallen victim to bait and switch marketing. Taylor Pork Roll is Taylor Pork Roll Taylor "Ham" is what all lesser pork rolls are called.
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1 pointWhat is the difference between Taylor Ham and Taylor Pork Roll? The proper name according to the manufacturer, Taylor Provisions of Trenton NJ, is John Taylor’s “Original Taylor Pork Roll.” It was originally called “Taylor Ham” and although the name was changed in 1906 many of us in North Jersey still call it simply, “Taylor Ham.” Think of it as Kleenex is to tissues,Taylor Ham is to Pork Roll. And why was the name changed??? It didn’t meet the definition of ‘ham’. Because it’s NOT ham! In 1906, the government determined that Taylor’s Peppered Ham did not meet the definition of “ham” and so the name was changed to Taylor pork roll. In the following years, other companies began selling their own versions of pork roll. https://iheartporkroll.com/taylor-pork-roll-history/#:~:text=His product’s original packaging consisted of his pork,began selling their own versions of pork roll. Get it right. It’s Pork Roll. And it’s been that way for 115 years.
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1 pointdam...i was just comingh in to grab it, lol. was gonna be my christmas present to me this year.
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1 pointExactly!! Which is why I also have fire extinguishers strategically placed all around my house.
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1 pointUnderstood. I have a few of the Magpul Fixed Carbine Stocks. I also have the extended insert that gives you an extra half inch of LOP - https://magpul.com/firearm-accessories/stocks/stock-accessories/prs-extended-rubber-buttpad.html?mp_global_color=118 However - it sounds like 1/2” is not enough adjustment for the OP, so his only option is to remove the Magpul fixed Stock and replace it with something else and have it fixed. When the OP removes the Magpul Fixed Carbine Stock there should be a standard receiver extension underneath. For $30 you can get a Magpul MOE stock and a Strike Ind. Stock Stop and set the LOP exactly where you want it without pinning anything. That’s the cheapest, easiest, cleanest solution I can think of that will let the OP play with LOP til he gets it where he wants it.
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1 pointI'm in the same boat. I e-mail them every few weeks or so about when they will get 10 rd mags for the full size and they always say 3-5 weeks. I just harass them at this point.
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