Jump to content

JCastag

Members
  • Content Count

    12
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Feedback

    N/A

Everything posted by JCastag

  1. I am sure this has come up many times, and I have seen many different and conflicting solutions and information on the topic. I am moving from NJ to South Carolina, and need to transport my weapons and ammo. Here are my questions: - What is the best route to take? I am told I need to avoid MD and DC at all costs, even just to transport through - Do I need to have each weapon in a lockbox? Or is the "shipping case" locked in the trunk enough? - Is my wife able to take my ammo in her car, while I have the weapons in mine? I cant fit much in my sports car :) Any other advice or information would be awesome, thank you
  2. cant wait to move out of this state!!!
  3. I picked mine up, but have not been able to use it yet...I cant wait for the ranges to open again
  4. Does anyone know for sure if this is NJ legal/complaint? https://grabagun.com/firearms/handguns/semi-automatic-handguns/ruger-pc-charger-state-compliant-9mm-6-5-barrel-10-rounds.html I am guessing no, but wanted to check.
  5. Don't hijack my thread!!!!!! Just kidding, I have the info I need, and thank you everyone.
  6. I think that's about the price. I found it for at my go to online place, but they're out of stock right now.
  7. Thanks for the update... And for resurrecting this post
  8. I get it.. That's what I am trying to determine. If the 19126 is NJ compliant out of the box. I was not showing local gun stores this picture, they told me they would need to order one and then make it NJ compliant. But if the stock is fixed then would it not already be?
  9. I was wondering if this specific model Ruger PC Carbine #19126 is NJ compliant "out of the box" https://ruger.com/products/pcCarbine/specSheets/19126.html I am interested in one, but I have some local places telling me that they cannot come close to the price of $650 that I got because they have to make it NJ compliant by pinning the stock. Does this not come with a fixed stock that would not need to be pinned? Apparently it does not have a threaded barrel either, so we should be good. Hoping for an expert opinion...
  10. Trying to get an "other" firearm next...
  11. Hello fellow NJ gun owners!!! I have been checking out the forums for the last few months, and finally set up an account and want to really start to learn. I live in Clark, NJ, and I frequent RTSP in Union. Fantastic place, and the people there are awesome. So far, I own a Sig P320, Berreta M9, CZ-75 Tactical. My first was the M9, and I really like it, but my favorite is the CZ-75. Sorry for taking long to do the introduction, I didnt realize that was part of the newbee process Looking forward to learning alot!
  12. will do....let me figure out how to do thiat
  13. Does anyone have an list of all (or very good) firearms that fall into the "other" category for NJ? I have seen the Troy several times, and there are mixed feelings from most about the quality of the product. I have seen Modern Materiel, but they are not coming out with the 9mm until next year, and it seems they are limited production, with potentially agressive markup. I saw this on a few online gun sites, and was wondering if this would fall into the "other" category in NJ? Or would I need a permit for it. Also, I have never heard of this company, so if anyone has knowledge of the brand or even the exact model, I would appreciate it. It seems interesting, and priced right! Any thoughts on either of the above, or any other quality NJ "other" certified models?
  14. I saw this on a few online gun sites, and was wondering if this would fall into the "other" category in NJ? Or would I need a permit for it. Also, I have never heard of this company, so if anyone has knowledge of the brand or even the exact model, I would appreciate it. It seems interesting, and priced right! I am really interested in the Troy Industries and the Modern Materiel as well. The Troy is available now as a 9mm, but the MM is not. I would really love to support a local NJ company, but apparently the 9mm version will not be available until sometime in 2020. Any thoughts on either of the above, or any other quality NJ "other" certified models?
×
×
  • Create New...