NRAJ
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Ill take it as per our discussion
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Is this still available?
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This thread did not age well =-)
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16 minutes ago, antiriad said:Good recomendation. It is better to "ruin" the buffer tube than the stock. You can always get a buffer tube for 15$ or so.
Exactly
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1 hour ago, Dave Archibald said:3 lots of 22. 2 large boxes and smalls. 2 large boxes 55.00 each. all small boxes 65.00 Picked up. No shipping https://imgur.com/a/gHsQULk
location?
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9 hours ago, antiriad said:So it seems the stock stop can be removed fairly easily if you slide off the adjustable stock and pop out both plastic pieces from the buffer tube and then reinsert the stock back in. It is the same grey are as pinning and welding a Muzzle break to the barel.
This is why I said to epoxy the stockstop in place.
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1 hour ago, JackDaWack said:How do you get the stock off? By moving it rearwards? The law doesn't state it has to lock into place... telescoping would be the action of removing it. The "stop" is only on the side that closes, not extends.
I'm just saying, using this opens you up to a whole mess of interpretation.
If you are going to epoxy it, why even bother with this?
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9 minutes ago, JackDaWack said:How do you get the stock off? By moving it rearwards? The law doesn't state it has to lock into place... telescoping would be the action of removing it.
If you are going to epoxy it, why even bother with this?
I read that differently than you. The intent of the no telescoping or collapsing stock is to ban multiple shooting positions from the stock. This stock stop only offers one "shooting position" It cannot change to a more forward shooting position nor a more rearward shooting position.
The only other option that the stock stop offers is to take the stock off completely, and at that point in time you have no stock; collapsible, telescoping, or otherwise
And the epoxy thing is just a suggestion to the whole you need a tool to remove blah blah blah.
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1 hour ago, JackDaWack said:There is no "trick" and there is no standard to "fixing" a stock.
IMO, and IANAL, if someone can't pick it up and adjust the stock, youre fine.
But someone could do that here. The stock can still have the lever function, and moved rearward, unless set to max length. Will they care that it doesn't lock into place? Yes the lever needs to physically be pulled down, and it requires effort, but its just risky because it will "telescope" at that point.
The easy solution is to use magpul stocks that can have a pin, cut to fit that fixes the entire mechanism in place. All my stocks have been very easy to modify that way. I disassemble the lever and have found multiple ways to get a pin to keep it from freely moving.
Actually this statement is not necessarily accurate
"But someone could do that here. The stock can still have the lever function, and moved rearward, unless set to max length."
When installed properly the stock cannot move forward or rewards. You would have to physically take the stock off, then remove the stock stop then reinstall the stock.
If you add epoxy to the stock stop then even that becomes an impossibility
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Hey everyone,
Was just looking to get anyone's opinion who has shot at Delrans range their opinion of it.
Thanks
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Why cant any of you guys with the green tips be in south jersey..
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Nope the stock does not move at all. I bought one and its really a cool design simple and effective. Locks the stock in place just like it says.
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Has anyone gotten anything to clear nics in the past few days?
Also weird side question. Can anyone with a FFL see the entire waiting list or only what they submitted?
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https://www.strikeindustries.com/strike-industries-ar-stock-stop.html
Does this pass NJ law?
(For the one guy who seems to stalk my posts)
Yes I Posted this over on reddit too however looking for some more thoughts
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3 minutes ago, JohnnyB said:Well we can't blame Governor Gopher for this one! This is Federal so I guess the evil orange man did it!
orange man bad ;-)
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7/22/20 11:00 AM Until further notice NICS is unable to process any transactions. One of the databases required for a NICS check is down. At the current moment there is no time frame when that database will be back online. Please remember that a dealer may not transfer a firearm to an individual without first receiving the unique State Transaction Number (STN) provided through a NICS check. We will try to keep you informed the best we can.
You have got to be kidding me as if they were not backed up enough as it is
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1 minute ago, RUTGERS95 said:Sorry, didn't see that. Let ne see what i can find. If you want, order parts and I'll put together for you. Might be cheaper and you get what u want. Let me see what u can find
You sir have a PM
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6 minutes ago, RUTGERS95 said:Just trying to help as to why i mentioned cdnn. That said, your original post should say what you just said. Someone may indeed have a used one in that range. Good luck
Thanks for the heads up much appreciated, I just assumed in that price range people would know I was looking for a lightly used one. I will edit orig post
Also looks like the CDNN ones that are pinned and welded have flash hiders and will not ship to NJ
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IM aware I'm on a budget, if I cant find anything then I cant but im going to try . Its possibly someone has a less than perfect one around .
If you dont have one to sell then kindly please keep my thread clean
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Found what I was looking for
BEWARE the brand new user "RODD" is sending scam PM's
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