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  1. Yes, they are both Jersey-legal and under 50 oz as manufactured.

    One is a Professional Ordnance (with a plain steel barrel and allen-screwed muzzle brake) while the other is a Bushmaster with stainless fluted barrel and quick-connect brake.

     

    I never put them on a precision scale before adding optics, but they're real close to the 50oz mfgd limit.

    The only way you're going to build one under 50 oz is with carbon upper and lower as the basis.

    Both of mine use a shorter-than-standard bolt carrier, and a non-standard buffer and tube assembly.


  2. There's a crowd of us that shoot competition hi power with iron sights.

    The 100 yd targets have a black (which is all you can see from the line) that is roughly 6" diameter

    The 200 yd target black runs roughly 12" diameter

    Likewise, 300 yd is 18" and 600 yd is 36" (These 2 distances are only fired prone)

    100 and 200 are fired unsupported offhand (standing) and sitting (in addition to prone for short matches)

    The 10 ring on the offhand and sitting targets is roughly 1/3 of the diameter of the black

    It's even smaller on the prone targets.

     

    Ideally, you want to be able to keep your group size to 1 minute of angle radius, or a 2" group at 100 yd

    The inner half of the 10 ring is the X ring, and that's where matches are won!

     

    Midway USA has some free downloadable targets on their site.

    I like to use their Pistol target to play around on at 50 yd

    http://www.midwayusa...stol_target.pdf

    Just print it on 8.5x11 paper and go to town.

    If you use a background of kraft paper (or an opened ShopRite paper bag) on the target board first, then staple the printed target to that, you can see your shots that stray off the 8.5x11


  3. Nope - no 15 round AR mags even for a weekend - unless they were made prior to September 1994 (pre-ban)

    A weekend in NYS with a post-ban mag larger than 10 rounds will earn you a longer stay compliments of Andrew Cuomo and his goons.


  4. peteruhlendorfprotestflag.thumbnail.jpg

     

    http://www.jeffhead....lagdistress.htm

     

    The upside down U.S. flag is an official signal of distress. It is not meant to be, and is not officially recognized as any type of disrespect when so displayed for the right reasons. To the contrary, here is the relevant part of the US Code of Laws regarding how to fly the flag when in distress:

     

    THE FLAG CODE

    Title 36, U.S.C., Chapter 10

    As amended by P.L. 344, 94th Congress

    Approved July 7, 1976

    § 176. Respect for flag: No disrespect should be shown to the flag of the United States of America; the flag should not be dipped to any person or thing. Regimental colors, State flags, and organization or institutional flags are to be dipped as a mark of honor.

    (a)
    The flag should never be displayed with the union down,
    except as a signal of dire distress in instances of extreme danger to life or property.

     

    Most individuals who have served in the military service of our nation will (or should) recognize this signal. As a result of the many traitors and enemies we as a free people have, both foreign and domestic, as a result of the many unconstitutional acts, legislation and atrocities passed and/or committed against US citizens and their life, liberty and property, and as a result of policies that have allowed (and continue to allow) enemies of this nation to enter in large numbers through a porous border policy, I believe the life, liberty and property of US Citizens are in dire danger and distress.


  5. A recently learned tip to aid your situation:

     

    Using the RCBS swager button (the piece that goes in the shellholder slot on the ram) go through your deprimed brass and see if it fits into the primer pocket.

    Goes in all the way - you're good to go

    Doesn't go all the way in - swage it

     

    You have to handle each piece of brass anyway, so you may as well definitively know where it goes next


  6. So along with the rifle, he was also given the manual which stated that the rifle was capable of holding 17 rounds. I don't see what the issue is. I'm sorry, but he took possession of the rifle. It's an unfortunate set of circumstances, but ignorance is not an excuse.

    He won the rifle PRIOR to the Florio Ban.

    It lived in the back of his safe, unfired, until the domestic issue that had him open the safe for inspection/confiscation by LE.

     

    He was fooked by the NJ Legislature and the NJ Judiciary.

    Not by any criminal intent of his own.

     

    :icon_cry:

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