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9 hours ago, Mrs. Peel said:NOW we're getting creative... and hey, anyone I date might appreciate that design as well... value add!
While that was NOT my intent... Oh hell, maybe subconsciously it was!
A GOOD tailor (not like the guy with the dog pictured above) might even be able to integrate a holster into the dress. Hell, while you are at it, add pockets- 1
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5 hours ago, JHZR2 said:Does anyone do a recommended marksmanship class in NJ? Particularly one oriented to kids?
CNJFO has run youth range days before. Not really marksmanship, but it will get kids behind a gun and the instructors generally will take their time with the kids and give them pointers.
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23 hours ago, Grapeshot said:I was going to suggest the same.
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On 10/2/2022 at 11:41 AM, g17owner said:Wondering if anyone yet has been pulled over in New Jersey, while carrying a weapon either openly or concealed.
Interested in the following:
- Have you been pulled over while carrying?
- Did you inform?
- Did the officer know if you had a PTC?
- Did the officer ask if you had any weapons?
- Did the officer ask other related questions?
- What was the officer's demeanor? Aggressive, passive, concerned, etc?
- If you did inform the officer that you are armed, did you feel like it made you less likely or more likely to receive a ticket?
- Considering that many of us do not yet have our PTC, how do you think you might handle questions #1 and #2?
1 Yes
2 Yes
3 Not until I told him
4&5 He asked to see my permit and asked what I was carrying.
6 Pleasant7 Less - no ticket
8 Given my past experience, I would inform
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Mrs. Peel,
Have you considered alterations to your dresses? In other words, adding an accessible slit in the side of the dress to allow you to carry in a belly band (as only one example). The slit would obviously have to be well thought out and you would have to have matching fabric to make it work, and it could be velcroed shut so that it's not obvious...
Once you open up to alterations, I think there may be more options available to you. If you got with a good tailor/seamstress/dressmaker, I am certain if you find an open minded individual who understands your conundrum they could design and deploy a custom solution for you.- 2
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14 hours ago, maintenanceguy said:I want full size but not especially large. I have a Beretta 92FS. I really love that gun but it's a bit too big for my hands. If it came in a single stack to get the grip width down a little, it would be exactly the gun I'm looking for.
If you can, put your hands on a Browning HiPower and take a few shots. It's double stack 9mm but smaller in the grip than the 92.
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23 hours ago, Gidian said:Hi,
I need an affidavit of ownership. I lost the paperwork.
My PD said it needs to be notarized, but i assume that is just an official witness, correct? or is the notary in addition to the witness on an
Affidavit?
does anyone have an example of what an affidavit looks like? is it as simple as.
I Mr Mister affirm that i do indeed own the Beretta 92FS S/N xxxxxxx
Signature Date
Witness Signature Date
Notary name
Signature and seal
See attached template - change everything in yellow
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36 minutes ago, 10X said:In this case, the bot may be the actual human sponsor of the bill.
HA!
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How old is this OB? Tohatsu has a 5 yr warr per the website...
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I bought an Echo PB-9010, I don't regret the extra power.
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2 minutes ago, Combat Auto said:Can you give us a link to the Use of force presentation...I only found one on line written by the State of NJ for all LEOs to follow. I read it because much (no all) of it applies to civilians too...Do you have something different?
https://www.rtsponline.com/use-of-force-training/?mc_cid=fc7e98a0ca&mc_eid=ead8b9d474
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My PD is requiring a use of force certificate. I reported it to Strikeforce at ANJRPC and in the meantime, RTSP issued an email about a free RPO use of force presentation with certificate.
I just completed it and sent it in.
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On 7/4/2022 at 9:00 PM, 67gtonut said:It's easy.....
Get to counter....
" I need to declare a firearm"
Wording is very important here: "I need to declare a firearm" = Good, "I've got a gun... and I need to check it in" = Not So Good
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1 minute ago, MartyZ said:So more double standards, but by ranges now not the state. From what i've seen before, most if not all ranges allow LEs and RPOs to draw from the holster. If we end up having to pass the same qualification, what makes us more of a liability then an LE or RPO?
Ranges are restricted to certain policies approved by their insurance companies. Land of the "Free" really means sorta kinda not really free
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44 minutes ago, onedown5up said:So what should we write as a reason for our application ?
All legal purposes
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1 minute ago, BMWR12 said:For what barrel?
Mossberg
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what choke?
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12 hours ago, Malsua said:I'm really looking hard at the Generac GP2200i for my Florida house. It's 1/3rd the cost of the Honda EU2000 and has the same function. Small, quiet and can run the fridge, some lights and charge phones. Good enough.
M, I was looking at the Wen version. Most reviews seem to be good.
https://smile.amazon.com/WEN-56200i-2000-Watt-Generator-Compliant/dp/B00SMNLF4M/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=wen+generator&qid=1597407709&sr=8-3 -
18 hours ago, Malsua said:I think he meant around the planet
Knows me too well he does.
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1 hour ago, AlDente67 said:I will take it. let me send you a check (pm me the addy and ship at your leisure) I would pick it up but Vernon is 36000 miles away.
You're going the wrong way around the plan man...
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I had a 3k that I used to power my house, less A/C, for 13 days during Sandy. I have since upgraded to a 7.5kW unit.
I don't see the economy of buying and ultimately maintaining two pieces of equipment (generators) not to mention the added costs, wiring, transfer switches, and whatever Mother NEC requires with regard to dual (non utility) power sources and the safety ramifications of such as being ultimately economical.
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A good architect is worth every penny you pay him. A bad architect isn't worth any price.
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3 minutes ago, remixer said:We only put 5 bucks in
That's what SHE said!
Hell, in that case, there were times where I put a $1 in.- 1
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Just now, PK90 said:I remember seeing 25 cents per gallon in the 60s, but I remember paying 85 cents per gallon in the 70s.
I paid (as I recall) $0.67 in the late 90s when Wawa was having a gas war with another station in Jackson, NJ. When I got my license the average price was 89-99 cents a gallon as I recall. $10 generally filled a tank.
I'm glad to see it back under $2 but of course, I have hardly any use for it this minute.
Hey Tex, heads up!
in National Gun Law Discussion
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I wonder how he got a gun?