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  1. Anyone know of any local shops/persons (besides tier one) that do professional grade grip stippling?  Mainly striker fired pistols. 

    I currently use grip/skateboard tape and talons but prefer not to attempt stippling it myself as I would most likely F it up. Thanks.

     


  2. 17 boxes of Federal 124 grain FMJ.  (9x19mm Parabellum - 9mm Luger)

    $220 local pickup only in northern Bergen County.  Easiest place to meet would be in Paramus or north on rte. 17.  Surrounding burbs near there should be ok as well if agreed.   

    Must have matching ID and FID.  I am in Bergen County.  First to post "I'll take it" wins the sale. 

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  3. SOLD.  Please close.

     

    Glock 20 Gen 4.  10mm.  Perfect condition, less than 50 rounds fired.  Comes with 5 magazines and a lot of ammo.  No modifications, all factory.

    1,440 rounds of a mix of high quality hunting, defensive and range ammo.

    $1,200 for it ALL.  The ammo alone is worth over $1k.  

    FFL required.  Matching photo/FID card required.  Any FFL transfer fees are on the buyer.  Willing to meet at an agreed upon FFL located near or in Bergen County...sorry, will not ship.  I am located in Bergen County.  First person to post "I'll take it wins the sale."  

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  4. Thanks all but it's ridiculous that it's soo ambiguous and not even attorneys know the exact answer.  

    The only legitimate legal advice I received from an actual 2A attorney is..."best to err on the side of caution and carry only what is listed but if I carry something else, at least get qualified with that just in case something happens so I can try to use that in court as supporting information for whatever the case may be."


  5. On 2/28/2023 at 3:09 PM, 45Doll said:

    If there are two "statements of fact" on a permit:

    1. There are no restrictions on this permit. (The box is checked.)

    2. I passed qualification test(s) with the following handgun(s): (There's a list.)

    Absent a court order, the statutes stand as written, and those two statements of fact draw no conclusions. You can carry anything you legally own.

    Do as you see fit.

    I just spoke to 2 prominent 2A attorneys and they both have no idea how to interpret my situation.

    To reiterate my situation, I have None ticked for restrictions but there is a list of the firearms that I qualified with further below in the white space.  There is no mention of being limited to them either.  So to summarize, I have None for restrictions, but there is a list of firearms further below.  

    The attorney even called the county judges office to see if they can amend my permit to just have it blank or to get clarification however they said the judge is not amending anyone's permit nor providing how to interpret it.  

    In the end, the attorneys then just recommended to stick with whatever firearm is listed on the back to err on the safe side unless I want to spend a ton of money (which I don't have) to get iron clad clarification.

    Lovely.


  6. On castle nuts, I actually use anti-seize or lube on the threads then do a proper staking but I'm not entirely sure what is the mil-spec method of securing an old school lock ring.  I presume it's a measured torque spec but I'm going to have to do some research.   Any idea?  LoL


  7. 6 minutes ago, JackDaWack said:

    Definitely get the specific tool for it. I buggered one up trying to use my armors wrench that really didn't have enough meat on the tab.  For reference, once I bought the specific wrench, I still needed to stick a pipe on the end of it for leverage to break it free. Would love to meet the gorilla who put the damn thing on. 

    Was there adhesive on the threads?  Loctite, rocksett,  etc?

    Also did you still end up buggering the lock ring with the "lock ring" wrench as you had to add additional force?  Did the wrench grip the lock ring without slipping?


  8. I'd approach it with extreme care...meaning wait till either the red or white cures first then after 2-3 days at least, move on to the next color and be sure to use blue painters tape.

    Don't let ANY of the colors bleed into each other.   

     


  9. 1 hour ago, InFamous said:

    Nail polish, aka Tactical Paint as @DeerSlayer would call it. 

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    Then just lightly wipe with non acetone nail polish remover and a cotton swab. Works great and lasts a very long time. It's very forgiving, just slop it on. Let it dry. Wipe off the excess. Repeat if necessary. 

    Try doing a color fill like this...   you'll discover it's not that easy.

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  10. If I flash anything in the oven, it better be some meatloaf or a casserole otherwise my wife will kick my ass.

    You should see her reaction whenever I use hoppes in the shop...not even attached to the house!


  11. Curious....anyone ever re-anodize at home or know any local businesses that provide this service?

    I know US Anodizing in PA is well known but wondering if there is anybody local that can do this and do a good job.

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