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  1. no change in hours, should be 10-5
  2. yes Ben, myself, my partners and ALOT of help from some great friends!!
  3. we have a lot of renovations still going on & we are still waiting for Federal & State licenses, we hope to open by end of April
  4. if someone had a gun that was included in the seizure, they need any/all paperwork/receipts, then they can contact me to make arrangements
  5. exemption forms sp015 & sp016 must be filled out in appropriate areas by the seller(s) of the guns, along with make/model/serial # of each handgun, then those 2 forms along with a permit for each handgun gets turned in to local pd who then forward paperwork to State Police
  6. you can't apply for pistol permits & exemption at the same time. the permits are supposed to be turned back into local pd with exemption paperwork filled out with serial #'s of the guns
  7. it includes veterans also Manny
  8. Garden State Shooting Center in at 1955 Swarthmore Ave, Lakewood will be opening in April, they have pre opening special on memberships
  9. they can be an investor, their name can not go on the license nor can they be in the store at any time.
  10. thanx Keith, stay safe my friend, make sure you get in touch with me when you come back up
  11. check the website for a special offer for former BA members Mike
  12. you can pay with cash, let me know & I can make that arrangement. We are in the process of setting up merchant acct for cc
  13. our website is now accepting memberships, check out the pre-opening deals & special offer to former Brick Armory members. http://www.gardenstateshootingcenter.com/
  14. update as of 2/12/15: TJ Sporting Arms & Garden State Shooting Center The NJ Department of the Treasury has released to us some of the firearms inventory of the company previously doing business as Brick Armory (“BA”). During this transaction, a number of these firearms have generated many discussions with former customers, the former owner, and various government agencies that need to be addressed. I’d like to begin with a quick disclaimer. No part of this transaction includes acceptance of any liability on the part of GSSC for any liabilities incurred by Brick Armory or any of its owners, officers or personnel, or for any prior transactions.. We understand that some of these firearms may be the property of former customers due to various types of incomplete transactions between these customers and Brick Armory. As a gesture of good will, GSSC will assist in returning as many of these firearms as possible. The following is the situation as of February 12, 2015 and is subject to change at any time. To expedite this process, it also gets slightly more difficult. As most of you know, firearms sales is a heavily regulated business requiring licenses from both the state and federal government. Until GSSC receives its appropriate licenses, my partner, Tony Altieri of TJ Sporting Arms (“TJ”, a NJ licensed dealer) will be acting as our agent in these transactions. There are many different and difficult situations to address, so please bear with us. Records provided to us for most of these transactions range from minimal to non-existent. The NJ State Police (NJSP) have provided guidelines of the legal requirements of certain transfers and they may cause delays and expense to some beyond our control. I’ll start with one of the most difficult and unfortunate types of transactions. If you paid a deposit to BA for the special order of any item, we probably can’t help. We can only suggest you obtain legal advice as to your recourse against the former business. Gunsmith/Repairs: We expect these to be the easiest. These items were received by BA and logged into a special book allowing relatively simple return. NJSP requires us to obtain proof of ownership for any items left for repair and they may then be returned. Appropriate forms will need to be completed. All other firearms received by a dealer are entered into a log book required by the federal government. Once in this book, they are considered the inventory of the dealer. There are no notations in this log as to the reason they were received. There are at least 3 other types of transactions… • Transfers: You used BA as your dealer for firearms purchased from out of state. • Consignment: You provided a firearm to BA for consignment sale and have not received any compensation for the transaction. • Incomplete purchase: These are firearms you purchased from BA, paid in full, was retained in BA inventory, and was clearly marked as being sold to you. Typically being held by BA until the purchaser obtained the proper permits. We will require as much documentation as possible. Receipts, invoices, bills of sale, or anything else that will assist in determining true ownership. All approved deliveries will require a NICS check at your expense. Handgun deliveries will also require you to provide a current/valid NJ Pistol Purchase Permit. This is a new transaction and requires all new paperwork to be completed. PLEASE: So we may document each case and resolve as many as possible in a timely manner please email questions, information and copies of all documents to [email protected]. We will process each request in as timely a manner as possible. We ask that you do not contact Tony directly by phone until he contacts you. We hope that everyone understands that this is a challenging situation and will be time consuming for all of us. We also look forward to meeting every one of you and hope that you will visit the new Garden State Shooting Center in the future. Garden State Shooting Center and TJ Sporting Arms are providing this service on a best effort basis and are working within the parameters given to us by certain authorities. We cannot make any guaranty or promise that every firearm will be able to be returned. The inventory received by us does not include every item from Brick Armory. Incomplete documentation or other factors beyond our control may also prevent returning an item. If we are unable to return an item you believe to be rightfully yours, we can only suggest you obtain legal advice as to your recourse against the business with which you entered the transaction.
  15. update as of 2/12/15: TJ Sporting Arms & Garden State Shooting Center The NJ Department of the Treasury has released to us some of the firearms inventory of the company previously doing business as Brick Armory (“BA”). During this transaction, a number of these firearms have generated many discussions with former customers, the former owner, and various government agencies that need to be addressed. I’d like to begin with a quick disclaimer. No part of this transaction includes acceptance of any liability on the part of GSSC for any liabilities incurred by Brick Armory or any of its owners, officers or personnel, or for any prior transactions.. We understand that some of these firearms may be the property of former customers due to various types of incomplete transactions between these customers and Brick Armory. As a gesture of good will, GSSC will assist in returning as many of these firearms as possible. The following is the situation as of February 12, 2015 and is subject to change at any time. To expedite this process, it also gets slightly more difficult. As most of you know, firearms sales is a heavily regulated business requiring licenses from both the state and federal government. Until GSSC receives its appropriate licenses, my partner, Tony Altieri of TJ Sporting Arms (“TJ”, a NJ licensed dealer) will be acting as our agent in these transactions. There are many different and difficult situations to address, so please bear with us. Records provided to us for most of these transactions range from minimal to non-existent. The NJ State Police (NJSP) have provided guidelines of the legal requirements of certain transfers and they may cause delays and expense to some beyond our control. I’ll start with one of the most difficult and unfortunate types of transactions. If you paid a deposit to BA for the special order of any item, we probably can’t help. We can only suggest you obtain legal advice as to your recourse against the former business. Gunsmith/Repairs: We expect these to be the easiest. These items were received by BA and logged into a special book allowing relatively simple return. NJSP requires us to obtain proof of ownership for any items left for repair and they may then be returned. Appropriate forms will need to be completed. All other firearms received by a dealer are entered into a log book required by the federal government. Once in this book, they are considered the inventory of the dealer. There are no notations in this log as to the reason they were received. There are at least 3 other types of transactions… • Transfers: You used BA as your dealer for firearms purchased from out of state. • Consignment: You provided a firearm to BA for consignment sale and have not received any compensation for the transaction. • Incomplete purchase: These are firearms you purchased from BA, paid in full, was retained in BA inventory, and was clearly marked as being sold to you. Typically being held by BA until the purchaser obtained the proper permits. We will require as much documentation as possible. Receipts, invoices, bills of sale, or anything else that will assist in determining true ownership. All approved deliveries will require a NICS check at your expense. Handgun deliveries will also require you to provide a current/valid NJ Pistol Purchase Permit. This is a new transaction and requires all new paperwork to be completed. PLEASE: So we may document each case and resolve as many as possible in a timely manner please email questions, information and copies of all documents to [email protected]. We will process each request in as timely a manner as possible. We ask that you do not contact Tony directly by phone until he contacts you. We hope that everyone understands that this is a challenging situation and will be time consuming for all of us. We also look forward to meeting every one of you and hope that you will visit the new Garden State Shooting Center in the future. Garden State Shooting Center and TJ Sporting Arms are providing this service on a best effort basis and are working within the parameters given to us by certain authorities. We cannot make any guaranty or promise that every firearm will be able to be returned. The inventory received by us does not include every item from Brick Armory. Incomplete documentation or other factors beyond our control may also prevent returning an item. If we are unable to return an item you believe to be rightfully yours, we can only suggest you obtain legal advice as to your recourse against the business with which you entered the transaction. Tony.....
  16. if they are in a will naming him, he can legally take possession of them, as long as he is eligible to own a firearm. He does not need a FID or pistol permit under these circumstances as long as he takes them in his possession directly & they do not get shipped. If they are to be shipped from a ffl to a ffl, then he must have a FID & pistol permit and would need to follow all NJ laws
  17. hello & welcome to the forums...nice to have you aboard
  18. you can check for updates here www.gardenstateshootingcenter.com you can also sign up your email address
  19. forms sp015 & sp016,completely filled out, along with a permit for each handgun, gets turned into local pd all at same time
  20. Dave, I have a GSG in the safe also if interested Tony............
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