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  1. Absolutely...on my side a mossberg 590 special purpose first round is a bean bag, 4buck after that, side saddle with 00 buck and 2 slugs in the speed feed stock, and a surefire light with pressure switch. And on the wifes side a Rem 870 with AR stock, side saddle and surefire light, same ammo config.


  2. My side - Taurus PT1911 W/ TLR-1 Streamlight .45 Loaded with winchester supreme t-series 230 Gr. HP's. (my avater)

    My Wifes side - Glock 27 - 40 caliber Loaded with Federal 155 Grain Hydra-Shok HP's.

     

    But neither of those are what we would grab first ;)


  3. All firearms transported through the State of New Jersey:

    The following guidelines are provided in order to assist law enforcement officers in applying New Jersey's firearms laws to persons who are transporting firearms through the State of New Jersey.

     

    New Jersey laws governing firearms permits, purchaser identification cards, registration and licenses do not apply to a person who is transporting the firearm through this State if that person is transporting the firearm in a manner permitted by federal law, 18 U.S.C.A. 926A.

     

    This federal law permitting interstate transportation of a firearm applies only if all of the following requirements are met:

     

    A.

    The person's possession of the firearm was lawful in the state in which the journey began;

     

    B.

    The person's possession of the firearm will be lawful in the state in which the journey will end;

     

    C.

    The person is transporting the firearm for lawful purpose

     

    D.

    The firearm is unloaded

     

    E.

    The firearm is not directly accessible from the passenger compartment of the vehicle

     

    F.

    The ammunition is not directly accessible from the passenger compartment of the vehicle

     

    G.

    If the vehicle does not have a compartment separate from the passenger compartment, the firearm and ammunition must be in a locked container other than the vehicle's glove compartment or console;

     

    H.

    The person is not

     

     

    1.

    a convicted felon

     

    2.

    a fugitive from justice an addict or unlawful user of drugs, or

     

    3.

    an illegal alien

     

     

    I

    The person has not

     

     

    1.

    been adjudicated to be a mental defective

     

    2.

    been committed to a mental institution

     

    3.

    been dishonorably discharged from the armed forces, or

     

    4.

     

    renounced his United States Citizenship

     

     

     

     

    A person who is transporting a firearm though the State of New Jersey in the manner permitted by person's possession 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, see Section II above, need not give notice.

     

    Procedures for Investigation of Conduct Involving the Possession or Transportation of Firearms

     

    A.

    An officer who reasonably suspects that a person is transporting a firearm in violation of New Jersey law should make reasonable inquiries in order to confirm or dispel that suspicion.

     

    B.

    In a case where circumstances reasonably indicate that the person's possession and transportation of the firearms my be permitted by 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, the officer should make reasonable inquiries in order to determine whether the person's possession is permitted by that federal law.

     

    C.

    If reasonable inquiries lead an officer to conclude that the person's possession is lawful under either New Jersey law or 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, as described above in Section II, the officer should promptly allow the person to proceed.

     

    D.

    Whenever an officer has probable cause to believe that a person's possession of a firearm is in violation of New Jersey law and not permitted by 18 U.S.C.A. 926A, as described above in Section II, then the officer should make an arrest.

     

    Hope this helps clarify things...

    http://www.nj.gov/njsp/about/fire_trans.html


  4. Dicks in Princeton had several boxes of 500 Rd federal target loads for around $22.00 about 2 weeks ago, I purchased 4 boxes and they had about 7 or 8 left. Give them a call they might still have some. .22 bulk has been some of the hardest ammo to find. I wish I got more while I was there :x I'm on the hunt for it also, I will keep you posted if I find any.


  5. I will be at the Allentown show at the end of the month. Probably Saturday.

     

    Tony, from what I hear this was legit a few years ago regarding the 20-30 Rd AR mags, if you block the mag with a piece of wood to the point where it only accept 15 Rds or less it is NJ legal...MAKE SURE to double check on this, as I am not more than 50% sure on the legality. I never did it myself so I never checked.

     

    TBTrout, I couldnt agree with you more, that kind of thing can leave a very bad taste in your mouth and leave yourself wondering, "what the hell am I doing here"


  6. Beautiful 10/22 AH141, my wife loves it, I think that will be our next purchase. We saw one similar in sayereville for sale.

     

    Tony: That stock was unfinished?? How did you get it looking like that?? I have a Franchi Semi-Auto 12 gauge that I refinished the stock on, and it came out looking like crap! Dull and no shine. I stripped all the old stuff off, sanded it down, stained it with minwax 3 coats, and put coat after coat of that garbage that benchwood casey makes for stocks. Any Tips? I would like to do it over again, I'm not happy with the way it looks.


  7. From Left to Right: 10/22; UGLY stevens youth model 73, single shot bolt action; Mossberg 702 Plinkster (wifes) we just picked that up on monday from the sportsmans center...she liked the color. Scope is on order from Cheaper Than Dirt; and lastly my Fav. Marlin model 7000.

     

    Check out the Stevens, I bought this for $15 a few years ago and never did anything with it. Take a look at the BOLT and wood filler in the stock! It was not the original stock for the gun I assume...sure looks like that stock would accept a ruger mag?


  8. As of yesterday 5/4/09 Cheyenne Mtn. had plenty of 9mm blazer brass and american eagle. They are limiting only the 9mm to two boxes per customer. The sportsmens center did have quite a few 40 caliber target loads but not to much of anything else. Dicks in freehold has squat, no .22's, no handgun ammo except some flat nose .40 cal and hydra shoks in 9mm .40cal and .45.

     

    I agree with the peg system at cheyenne....not a good setup at all.

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