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  1. My first rifle purchase was an AR-15, like you, being a new shooter I was a bit hesitant about recoil, but after taking a few shots with a friends I was hooked, took the plunge and have never looked back. You can shoot it all day. My wife who is 4’ 11” has no issues going through a mag or two with it. With the right optic that works for you, it really is an awesome tool. Cleaning and maintenance is a few minutes of your time.  

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  2. 2 hours ago, chrisfc923 said:

    I'm one of the ones in marlboro. I applied in end of Sept and called from Nov, Dec, Jan and the VM each month states they are working on June 2020. So in those three months they couldn't get past a months worth of applications? 

    I'm in Brick township, took me 4 months to the day. July-November.

    Just applied for three P2P the beginning of January, PD voice recording states, permits are taking 6 months.


  3. Rule of thumb is 6 weeks before you plan to transplant, you can start earlier if you can keep them lit as they grow larger. I have been planting on mothers day weekend for years.

    Best tomato I have had is a Rutgers Jersey Beefsteak, found them at Home depot one year and have been saving the seeds since. If you see them pick up a plant or two and save the seeds, juicy, dark center, solid meat, very little cavity, and man do they taste good.

    The best addition I found for my soils is the Black Kow manure from Home Depot, everything loves it, quadrupled me yield.

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  4. 1 hour ago, JackDaWack said:

    Who established your wife's brother to be executor? The state? 

    I beleive your wife qualifies to inherit property from the estate not you, and the executor can dispurse the firearms to your wife as an inheritance. Without a will things can get messy, but its the executors job to figure out how the deceased property is used to pay debts or be inherited to those who qualify. 

    The deceased did on his death bed in front of family, there may also have been some sort of documentation stating this also, so far it looks like there are 16 in line for inheritance, some things like beneficiaries on accounts are cut and dry, but there is property and other accounts no one is listed on, which will be grouped into the estate and distributed equally among the 16. Some of the 16 may never be found, lawyer is collecting as much info from the family we can provide to start the skip trace. 
     

    1 hour ago, siderman said:

    Get a lawyer. There's more to this than just two guns.

    Absolutely 


  5. My wife's cousin recently passed away, he was an FID card holder and has two handguns, he has no immediate family only first cousins and left no will! My wife's brother is the executor of the estate and does not posses an FID card. So far he has found in the house a Smith&Wesson model 36 38 special and is still looking for a Colt 1911 commander, he did find paperwork for the .38 purchased sometime in the late 70's early 80's, to me it looks legit, purchased from an FFL, the Colt I do not know about yet, he has not found the pistol or the paper work.

    I searched the web but did not come up with any results for this type of scenario.

    My questions are, is it possible to have the pistols transferred to my wife or myself? Or, do we need to hand them in to the local PD?

    The .38 found is pristine, I would assume when found the Colt will be also, would hate to have to loose them.

    Thanks for any help.

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