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  1. Not Manchester WMA, right? http://maps.google.com/maps?client=fire ... 1&t=h&z=15
  2. Mine is due to show up Monday. Might need to order more though
  3. Another vote for a Remington 1100.
  4. I'd use Remington or Winchester.
  5. Clearly the knock off is out. And it seems the aimpoint vs eotech is just personal preference. :doh:
  6. Carpet? I like hardwood floors
  7. What do you intend on using it for?
  8. Happy turkey day guys. Be safe and eat!
  9. Anyone planning on hitting the armory on Black Friday?
  10. crazyboy

    BA 11/24

    Tuesday's unfortunately clash with more important things :doh:, still trying to make it one of these nights.
  11. It was about what you'd expect. It was completely controllable and nothing you'd think "oh crap this is getting away from me". I was shooting standard rounds so a +p might up the pain some. My palm was a little...raw I guess after 40 rounds. It was one of those things where I could shoot another 50 but I don't think I'd want to shoot much more than that at one time. I've shot .460, a .480, a .454 casul and I'm ready to stop after 6 rounds on those since my hand feels like someone took a hammer to it repeatedly. This wasn't like that at all. I don't want to call it soft, but it's definitely not a heavy shooter. Moderate is the best I can describe it. Gorgeous gun you got yourself there. I'm assuming this is the reason that you went with this vs a small frame in .357?
  12. You are missing the point. There is no justification to say it is used in an unlawful manner. Once again, you are trying to set a precedent without the corresponding case law. That being said, if one decides to walk down the main street with a Kabar exposed, I'd have a reasonable explanation why. Common sense prevails and it just may avoid some unnecessary entanglements. Is the explanation of "self defense" going to work? Maybe, maybe not as a small folding knife might do the same thing without the associated alarm of the population. So in short, yes there is some grat area. So could one carry a 24" machete and when stopped from the police respond that there looking to cut overgrown brush on abandoned property? Works for me. You really can't come up with a reason for having a 5" folding knife?
  13. Congrats on the purchase! :text-worthless:
  14. Any person who knowingly has in his possession any other weapon under circumstances not manifestly appropriate for such lawful uses as it may have is guilty of a crime of the fourth degree. there is your operative language...... If you're committing a crime and have a pocketknife..yeah you're going to get charged, if you're walking down the wtreet with your boy Scout folder in your pocket, no, you are not going to get arrested. Is a crime of the fourth degree considered a felony? NJ doesn't call them felonies. In NJ we have Disorderly Person's Offenses which are basically misdemeanors and Crimes, basically felonies. which are of the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th degree. So basically yes a fourth degree crime could be considered a "felony."
  15. Brick Armory, hopefully adding CJRPC and/or Fort Dix as well . I like to keep a change of scenery.
  16. I have a couple more questions now that I have some free time on my hands and am range shopping again. For targets are you allowed to shoot biodegradable materials IE pumpkins, watermelons etc? As for guests, if I'm reading this correctly a member can have up to two guests there per day every day as long as the same guest isn't there more than three times per year?
  17. I'll probably be the Guinea Pig and order some. I'll let you know
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