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  1. 19 hours ago, Ray Ray said:

    As a connoisseur of FFLs across this vast state, (Mastadon Ammo and Camo, Caso's, Bullet Hole, GSSC, TJ sporting arms, JT Custom guns, Armament Gunsmithing, PK90, LouieGS outdoors, Ray's Sport shop, Oakridge firearms, Cheyenne gunsmithing and OMG custom guns) I like most of them.  Not all of them. 20 bucks isn't going to kill me and I see it as supporting the 2A.

    I don't think anyone here, maybe outside of@Pizza Bob has bought from more FFLs than me.

    Some of us aren't loudmouths about the size of our collection Raymond.


    For the record, GFH currently has the cheapest transfer rate for members (but you have to be a member and that's got a price to it too)
    There are a bunch of FFLs throughout the state (North and Central, can't speak for that other world known as South) who are $20 plus NICS.

     


  2. 1 hour ago, deerpark said:

    So I have this Aimpoint PRO red dot - 12841

    I'm clicking thru the brightness settings, and the last 2 settings, the brightest ones, cause a red blotch to pop up. 

    You can see it on the second to last setting but on the last setting it looks like the optic had its period. 

    So youre looking at a red dot and a finger nail sized red patch.

    WTF???

     

     

    Dude - you have an astigmatism. Google it.


  3. 22 hours ago, Krdshrk said:

    If proper checks are done, no weapons should be there - including knives, pepper spray, etc.

    ^ This.  I've only done it once but each time we went in and out of the training area, someone had to check us to make sure we didn't accidentally grab a firearm or even a knife.

    I too have only done it once and that was my experience as well. Frisked thoroughly each time.


  4. 6 hours ago, Maksim said:

    I think my first, before buying my Beemers was the Torx head deck screws used by USPSA in CJRPC... I will say, have become a fan of Torx and have 2 or 3 sets of Torx bits... both in security and standard varieties.

    They're all over deck screws right now. I encountered them at least 20 yrs ago on an American car. Might have been headlight adjusting screws...


  5. 1 hour ago, MartyZ said:

    Nappen says that a loaded magazine can be considered a loaded gun,

    He doesn't say it can he says it MAY. This is legal speak where every word has a specific meaning. A Prosecutor may try to convince a jury that a loaded magazine is a loaded gun. It may be enough to sway a jury, particularly if the defense attorney is not swift on their feet.

    There's a difference between "gun law" and "stuff you might want to consider doing". Is it gun law to put a black blanket over your firearms in the back of your car so someone can't see them? NO, however, it's a damn good idea. There are sorta good ideas, good ideas, and damn good ideas. Use your brain.

     

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  6. 12 hours ago, Maksim said:

    So... it is unique... can you share why it is appealing?  Or just that it is now rare?

     

    Unique is enough to be appealing to many. A deal on a gun that otherwise attracts a $1000 price tag is a decent investment. They're not making any more, and it doesn't have the mass appeal of a (currently way overpriced) Python, so the market isn't necessarily artificially inflated. Why not buy it?

    And it looks like a space blaster as Krdshrk said. ;)


  7. 22 hours ago, Sniper said:

    In our cases, we're getting up in the middle of the night because we hear a perp breaking into OUR house, where we know the layout and structure, and know for 100% accuracy, that dude shouldn't be there, and is a foe.

    In that case, there's also zero need to light the guy up with a WL to know if that perp has black or blond hair, if he's wearing Nike's or Reeboks or is wearing a Trump t-shirt. He's NOT suppose to be in our house at 2 AM. PERIOD.

     

    Speak for yourself. I want to know that I am not shooting my kid who decided to come home from college early, my other kid who decided that his girlfriend should "sneak in", or my dumbass drunk neighbor.

    Absolutism. Works. Both. Ways.

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  8. 3 hours ago, Sniper22 said:

    Well, actually, government workers make like 30% more in public service versus the same position in private companies, so to start with, they're overpaid, and that's before the benefit package they get, thanks to the contribution of your tax dollars.

    I won't even touch on the differences in productivity of a government worker versus a private sector worker.

     

    This. Public sector jobs USED TO BE poorly paid and that was compensated with a healthy benefits package. Now they are compensated well and still maintain that benefits package, all the while crying about how much more they have to pay in each "renegotiation". :rolleyes:

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  9. 9 minutes ago, shiberm said:

    Anthony, I know that already do ALOT for 2A rights in NJ but was wondering if you have ever considered giving a some kind of  discount at your range for new NRA members. Maybe one free rental or a free box of ammo  to anyone who signs up for a new NRA membership. Its sort of like a self regulating thing, if no one signs up then you arent costing yourself anything, if alot of people sign up then you are surely having an impact.

     

    THIS is what's wrong with America today. Gimme something free for something I already should be doing. How about these fair weather 2A keyboard commandos reach into their pockets and give the equivalent of a box of ammo to one of the 2A orgs in this state? I don't even care if you give it to that org that I don't like, as long as it's not going to MDA, Starbucks, etc then you're making a positive impact.

    But I kid because the same people that would take free shit couldn't get off their ass to vote against Phucking Phil.

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  10. On 6/5/2018 at 6:55 PM, Greenday said:

    At worst, we'd just have a bunch of rednecks getting filled with bullets by the military. There's just not enough idiots out there for a legit uprising to work.

    There's so much fail in the above statement.

    However, when all we can muster for a protest in Trenton, announced well in advance, is approximately 2,000 people out of an estimated 1,000,000  gun owners, that's a 0.2% representation. And that was only for a "rally", where we were guaranteed not to get arrested.

    So how many will rise up? The American Revolution saw a participation level of about 3% of the population. Today, that number would more likely be 0.00003% of the American Gun Owner, in NJ that would mean 30 gun owners.  Yes, 30 people would easily be incarcerated by the State, 300 would be more difficult, 3,000 you're now achieving 'civil disobedience' levels and 30,000, you've reached the "Government GFY" level. But this is NJ. We can't even get 10% of the people to vote, and that's WITH dead people voting.

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