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PK90

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  1. If you can get a group together for the bulk purchase, I'll call Eric and see if he'll give me my super secret triple discount. The problem however, is that each person would have to pay tax and shipping from me to them.
  2. So you can shoot a .44Mag handgun, but not a .22LR Rifle?
  3. PK90

    Hello

    Welcome Joe. See you soon.
  4. PK90

    1911 Suggestions

    Better double that price.
  5. FYI: Classic Arms is not NJ friendly. They refused to send a WASR-10 to me. Take it for what it's worth.
  6. Transferred 2 from them. Well made. No word on performance.
  7. I have 3 more coming in. Titanium and ? Price yet to be determined.
  8. Thoughts? Would you owned a US Carbine? It is named differently than the "named" firearm under the statutes, "M1 carbine type", and does not have more than one feature. How about a Ruger 10/22 Charger or a Kel-Tec PLR-16?
  9. more so disagreeing that a saiga with NO evil features is a gray area.. a NJ legal saiga can easily be assembled without violating the law... Why I say gray is because is not the Saiga an Avtomat Kalashnikov type semi-automatic firearm?
  10. So are you disagreeing with me or agreeing? I can't tell from your post.
  11. That was awesome, in a sick sort of way.
  12. Working. No holidays off for me.
  13. No wonder. Just the sight of you makes me question it. He said Clan (A traditional social unit in the Scottish Highlands??), not Klan.
  14. I respectfully disagree. IMO, the receiver can say whatever it wants. The law says "Avtomat Kalashnikov type semi-automatic firearms" are illegal to possess. It doesn't say "AK-47" or "AK-74". If one were to follow the letter of the law, Saigas, WASRs, SARs, etc., would all be illegal. And they are according to some manufacturers/importers, i.e. Century Arms and Classic Arms, who will not send those types to NJ. The 1996 NJAG Guideline sort of gave 'permission' for the possession as long as the firearm met the criteria. Of course, if one were to call the NJSP Firearms Unit or the AG Office and ask if an AK-47 was legal in NJ, you know what the answer would be. If the question were revised stating that the AK would only have a pistol grip without the bayonet lug or flash hider, the answer would still most likely be the same. Further revision of the question to an AK clone without the evilness MIGHT result in a different answer. The point that I am trying to make is that the law is a gray area when it comes to firearms and the NJAG Guideline only made it grayer, which may have made it harder to get a conviction for a violation. Good or Bad? Depends on the accused. Here are your shades of gray as I see it: - AK-47 - AK-47 with only a pistol grip and no other "evil features" - WASR-10 (or any AK clone) with only a pistol grip and no other "evil features" - WASR-10 with a thumbhole stock and no other "evil features" - WASR-10 with only a pistol grip, no other "evil features", and with a single stack magwell - Saiga with NO "evil features" at all illegal to legal?, black to white?, bad to good? Who knows?
  15. PK90

    My First AR-15

    That is true from what I've been told for years. AND, only one AR manufacturer makes all their parts, Olympic Arms.
  16. The signs can be removed, but I won't do it. I am proud to be an NRA member and a gun dealer.
  17. I was shocked by someone's actions today that left me dumb-founded. I advertise my business on the rear window of my SUV. Most times, I get the thumbs up signal or requests for a business card. BUT, today I look in my rear view mirror while stopped at a red light and see a guy giving me a double thumbs down. I couldn't believe it. He was shaking his closed fist at me with an angry look. I thought about pulling over and discussing the issue, but what good would that do. After the light turned green, it looked like he was trying to catch up to me and pull alongside to make sure that I saw him. What an ass. :roll: No, I was not driving like a nut and I am sure that his actions were directed toward the gun advertisement. I can't believe that someone who shows disgust for a self defense industry would attempt to aggressively voice his opinion with someone who MIGHT have a firearm in their possession. Are there that many sheeple out there that would be so potentially violent?
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