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  1. If you don't like Paul prices keep them to yourself and respect his way of doing business .
  2. Office of the Governor Office of Constituent Relations Post Office Box 001 Trenton, New Jersey 08625-0001 GOVERNOR CHRIS CHRISTIE ELECTRONIC RESPONSE January 30, 2013 Dear Friend: Thank you for writing to express your opposition to new laws regarding gun control. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue. Acting on my commitment to take a full and comprehensive look at the intersection of gun control, addiction, mental health and school safety in New Jersey, I have created the NJ SAFE Task Force. The Task Force will be chaired by two former attorneys general of New Jersey and members who have expertise in the fields of mental health diagnosis and treatment, addiction services and treatment, law enforcement and school safety. Violence in our society has never been solely about firearms, and we would miss an opportunity to better prevent the roots of violence if we didn't look at the complete picture. If we are truly going to take an honest and candid assessment of violence and public safety, we have to look more deeply at the underlying causes of many acts of violence. That means removing the stigma and evaluating issues of mental health, addiction, prevention and treatment services alongside the effectiveness of our firearms laws, enforcement mechanisms and our school safety measures. This task force will convene immediately and report back with its findings. My commitment has always been to evaluate public safety, criminal policy and behavioral science with an approach that recognizes that these issues cannot be separated from one another. The SAFE Task Force will further my commitment in that regard as we look at how we can better guarantee violence control. I hope you find this information helpful. Thank you again for writing. Sincerely, Chris Christie Governor
  3. The following is a tip from Matt Burkett: Most basic shooting problems come from an improper grip (this includes tension and hand placement) and incorrect upper body position. The basics: Keep the head up and straight - not canted to the gun. Shoulders square. The arms bent. Hands together. Trigger finger free for movement. Place the strong hand on the grip as high as possible, both front and rear. The strong hand thumb should always be on the safety. (when shooting weak hand the thumb should also always ride the safety) I relieve the bottom rear of the trigger guard on my guns to put my right hand at a more natural angle and reduce the pressure on the joint of the middle finger. The trigger finger should not touch or rub on the gun anywhere other than the trigger. The pad of the finger should be used - not the first joint. This will provide better trigger control. The placement of the weak hand in a freestyle grip is where most people make mistakes. First the fingers should all be under the trigger guard. Your weak hand index finger should never be on the front of the trigger guard. Second, there should be total hand to hand contact at the left rear of the gun. (this is based on being right handed) The left hand should not sit straight forward on the gun. It should be canted at an angle with the back of the hand being higher on the gun than the front. If you trace you thumb on your left hand back past the knuckle to the base by the wrist, this should be in between the first joint and the knuckle of the right thumb. This is going to cock the left hand at an angle and complete the contact between both hands. This also serves another purpose of bringing different arm muscles in on controlling the gun. You should feel the muscles on the top of the left arm by the elbow doing the work. If the hand is straight you will feel the strain on the bottom of the arm. Both thumbs should be pointing at the target and your arms should be pushing out in a positive tension against the gun. Several schools teach a push/pull technique. Why should you pull on the gun when it is already going that way during recoil? Also be sure not to lock the arms out. This transfers all of the guns energy into your shoulders also does not allow you to work on the recoil of the gun. The left arm should be more straight than the right arm, which is probably the opposite that you've been told. (If your shoulders are relaxed, not hunched up, and you are standing square to the target, your left hand has to be further out than the right hand - unless your built funny.) Grip tension should be about 60% weak hand and 40% strong hand. Do not strangle the gun. More tension in the shooting hand = less trigger speed. If you have a proper grip you will be surprised at how little work you have to do to control the gun. This grip may feel uncomfortable at first. Try it out for a couple of weeks and I bet you will see a difference. Until next time DVC!! Matt Burkett
  4. Once you send a gun to an FFL out of state it legally becomes theirs since it has to be logged in their books when they sign for them, what that means in order for you to get it back you'll need a P2P.I might be wrong but I believe that's the law.
  5. USPSA in (http://www.shongum.org/activities/uspsa.html) Hackettstown, about a 20 minute drive.
  6. What do you guys think of the Turbo Sonic 6000 Ultrasonic Case Cleaner for guns, some of them with Duracoat?
  7. I had the same issue with Springfield and basically was "New Gun/New Serial Number" = NEW PERMIT
  8. I guess Christie also likes to defy the NRA:http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2013/01/17/chris-christie-rails-against-nra-calls-ad-reprehensible/
  9. Not to be pessimist, but The money you are going to spend as might as well donate it to the http://www.nj2as.com/
  10. Thanks for the Magpul BAD, it was as you said.
  11. Same as above, I would buy both with the additional $2.00 for the FDE.
  12. I would say $1,000.00 is below the retail price. LOL Here is a picture of the Sear Block.
  13. I have a Colt as posted above and want to sell it but I don't know at what price. I bought it at retail but now I believe is the right time to sell it, what price would you guys recommend. The rifle is the one with 18 inch barrel, detachable handle and the infamous Colt Sear Block. Any suggestions would be very helpful. Thanks
  14. Got my grips super fast. Thanks again.
  15. You can buy from Cabelas, but you can only pick it up from a NJ FFL dealer.
  16. aguilar64

    FN SCAR 17

    I'm so tempted to get one but my only concerns are the magazines availability.
  17. aguilar64

    FN SCAR 17

    That's what I thought, thanks.
  18. aguilar64

    FN SCAR 17

    I know the stock has to be pinned (Not Permanent) but is the muzzle break that comes with permanent or not? Also, does anyone has a picture as to where you guys pinned the stock? All this is hypothetical as I haven’t found a FDE stock. Thanks,
  19. Yes, just bought an M1A and want to shoot it and start saving some ammo.
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