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@10x, dang i love the bullseye box idea. I am a woodworker so I will look for some plans online. I'll also check out the Midway bags.....I do have individual cases for the pistols that are lockable, so maybe one of the Midways would acomodate the pistol cases and ammo.
@1LtCAP, a safe in your truck......ain't nobody gonna dispute the stuff isn't secure for transport with that!! Love it!!
Thanks, George
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Hi All,
What are you guys using to transport 2 hand guns and ammo to the range? All of my gear is for 1 pistol and now I have a SW22 Victory as a range toy. Give me some ideas on what to consider for transport. I want something that I can lock. So a case that can hold 2 pistols and magazines that can be locked. Another for the ammo, which I also prefer to lock on its own....I know, overkill....but I am not giving any law enforcement any opportunity to say I am not in compliance....so I go overkill .
This is for a full size SIG P320 (9mm), SW Victory (22LR), and elated ammo.
Thank you & have a great weekend, George
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Cant wait to get this thing to the range and have some fun!!
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Thanks everyone, I order a few different varieties....basically whatever I was able to find in 50 or 100 round allotments. The CCI Clean I bought is the sub-sonic. I will give it a try and keep an eye out for the high velocity ones to try as well
Have a great weekend. UPS tracking has my toy hitting the FFL on monday.
George
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I looked at the CCI Cleans and they are listed as sub-sonic. Would that be an issue for the SW22?
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Thanks everyone!
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@10X, thank you. I'm excited to get it. First thing I am going to do is clean and lubricate it. I've read that this is dirty ammo and a good habit would be to clean it after every shooting session. What are your thoughts on Aguila, Federal, Winchester, Remington, or Browning ammo?
I run Blazer and Federal through my P320 (9mm, 115gr) all day long without any hiccups.
George
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Hello Everyone,
I finally pulled the trigger and purchased a SW22 Victory. Should be picking it up from my FFL next week.
This is my first .22lr and Ive read that .22lr can be finicky but generally the Smith eats most ammo. Any recommendations on which ammo to start with? I realized that there are copper plated round nose options, are those worth a look?
I was thinking of starting with some CCI Mini-Mags 40gr, CCI Standard 40gr, and Norma TAC22 40gr. What else should I consider?
Thank you, George
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So many complication is our wonderful republic!
Thank you all, George
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6 minutes ago, Mr.Stu said:What makes you think it may need compliance work?
Mr. Stu....honestly I wasnt sure. Thats why I asked
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There is a S&W SW22 Victory Performance Center on gunbroker.com that is interesting me. It has a red dot already installed, but does include a muzzle break. On a .22lr...no idea why S&W thought a muzzle device is needed.....
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/929154085
Would this firearm be NJ legal or would it need compliance work?
Thank you, George
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Thanks everyone!
George
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Good morning everyone,
There seems to be workout routines for everything these days and i was wondering if there are any workouts or exercises I should incorporate into my general routine that will help in the use of firearms? Things to build better grip strength or upper/lower body routines to help stay in the correct formation when shooting?
I havent been inside a gym since the lockdowns and will be getting my workout routine back in gear. Looking to see what I should be adding.
Thanks, George
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Thank you everyone. That is what i understood as well.
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Thank you Mr.Stu. That is how I interpreted it as well
Now I just have to wait on my permits
That said....a suppressor would be a no-no, correct?? Just curious on it. I have no intention of adding one. If it was available with a bull barrel I'd go that route...
George
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Hi Everyone,
From a different post of mine, I have decided to go after a Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Lite. From what I can tell the threaded barrel is the only "bad" item. With that, 1) I am assuming this is a legal firearm to own in NJ and 2) there is no compliance work needed.
If I am mistaken on the above, please let me know. I realize I need to go through a FFL and they will keep me straight. But there is a Mark IV option without the threaded barrel that I could chase after as well. I am not interested in using any sort of suppressor device. I just think the Lite looks really cool over the regular Mark IVs
Thank you, George
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Well....I am hoping to also use this as a gateway to get my wife into handguns. She likes shooting 20g shotguns (clay pigeon), but never took to my SIGP320 in 9mm. LOL....its a gateway gun...
But I am looking forward to plinking with it myself. I've shot my buddy's M&P15 rifle in .22LR and that is just a blast to shoot...all day looong!
Permit application done online. Now just window shop online and wait
George
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That Ruger 22/45 Lite is really sweet looking. Okay, before I get my cart ahead of the horse.....I need to apply for a handgun permit
This will be my first using the new e-system. wish me luck
George
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Thank you all. I will check out the recommendations. I guess I should put an application in for handgun permits.
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I think the answer is yes, but I thought I'd check in here. I'm considering a .22LR pistol for plinking fun.
Any recommendations on a pistol? I know Rugar has one that seems to be highly regarded. I saw SIG has a new P322 which comes with a 20rd magazine and a threaded barrel. I know the magazine can be made compliant, is the threaded barrel a NJ no-no?
Thank you, George
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Thanks everyone. That is a great video
George
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Hi Everyone,
I store my ammo in metal ammo cans. I also include a desiccant bag in each can. God forbid, in a house fire, what happens?? Are there measures I should be considering to keep my family and first responders safe?
Thank you, George
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Thank you @raz-0. i will check this out. I have also read that the Romeo1Pro was meant to be used with the regular xrays3 front sight and not the suppressor height sight for co-witnessing. If that is true, then my decision maybe getting easier.
Regards, George
Sending a firearm for warranty repair...how in NJ
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Hi Everyone,
I'm fairly new to firearms and was wondering. If I ever needed to send one of my firearms in for a warranty repair do I need to go through an FFL to ship it back to the manufacturer, or can i ship and receive it back myself? Is there a different answer for hand guns versus long guns?
Thank you, George