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  1. My carry rotation. G43x with parker mountain comp brings the overall length to assentially a 48, lol

    As for the original question;

    Pros: Light weight, maximum NJ capacity (10). The slim models are very easy to conceal without having to worry about printing. If your end goal is to carry, it is very comfortable as far as form and weight. The longer grip just feels better in handling and controlling the gun. The ones where I have to hang my pinky over the grip I tend to have to readjust my grip during fire.

    Cons: Slight kick due to the overall size of the gun, but it really isn't bad (especially with a comp =P). This next part is a con for me personally, but the grip, even with the grip texture was still more slippery than I'd prefer but grip tape helps with that!

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  2. For sale is a like new PWS Mk 114 1-M (14.5" with PWS FSC556 Brake) Piston AR with;

    Aero Lower
    PWS Ratcheting castle nut and buffer tube
    Ambi Safety
    BCM stock
    Radian Raptor Ambi charging handle
    Holosun 403R

    Comes as pictured $950. Located in north NJ, buyer's choice of FFL (preferably local) and pays transfer fee

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  3. 3 minutes ago, xXxplosive said:

    How do you know that, were you there.....your just assuming that's what it meant....regulated, last time I looked up the word had many meanings......

    According to heritage.org,

    A “well-regulated” militia simply meant that the processes for activating, training, and deploying the militia in official service should be efficient and orderly, and that the militia itself should be capable of competently executing battlefield operations.

    This is what is considered what was meant at the time of the founding. So its not unlikely that the conservative justices, which rely on the original meaning or the constitution, could possible agree with the training aspect. Now I don't have a crystal ball, but thats how it can be argued.

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  4. 10 minutes ago, xXxplosive said:

    ....we're all concerned about qualifying tests here when we should be more concerned about our 2A rights being violated.....omo.

    Not to be a dick, but concern for our 2A rights is constant, but that doesn't mean everything else takes a backseat. The concern for training will ensure we can carry in the immediate future and defend ourselves in the present.

    In addition, what can be done is currently working its way through the courts and there is nothing else we can do aside from bringing more lawsuits. Let's be laser focused with one issue at a time as most litigators would likely agree.


  5. 23 minutes ago, 1LtCAP said:

    and that is fine. but again.....those of us who've recently gotten our ccw's have shown proof of qualification including live fire.

     

     also, i just verified with the instructor i took my quals with......it was the hqc1. and they'd given us 1.5 hour course on use of force......

    My guess is, if you qualed with HQC1 initially and still have a copy of that qual, you can always try showing that to your PD and see if theyll just give you the thumbs up. With the authority being more localized, it appears the local PD may have more leeway in how they handle it. For example, some PD's require you to reapply if you have a court order and want a non-restricted permit, other PD's will just reissue you a permit without having to go through the red tape all over again. If you have proof of HQC1, it doesnt hurt to try.


  6. I have a barely used PWS Mk114 on an Aero lower build. At most 50 rounds through it, only seen the range once. Comes with pinned/welded FSC brake and radian ambi charging handle. Chambered in 223 Wylde. Its a great AR but it just collects dust.

    Comes with Holosun 407R, magpul angled grip
    $950

    Also have a KSG with a bushnell TRS-25 and magpul vertical grip barely used, also collecting dust. 
    $550

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  7. 21 minutes ago, Fring Spield said:

    Thankfully, after Bruen, the Presiding Officers intent to "provide perspective on the critical public health, safety and welfare issues that led the Legislature to enact Chapter 131.” means jack. The days of interest balancing are over in 2A issues.

    NJ: Our law is rooted in history and tradition. We wouldn't have passed this law without it.

    Judge: Show me

    NJ: Fuck...

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  8. 5 minutes ago, Walkinguf61 said:

    No, but it can get you in to trouble. Both with the general population and the police. A 911 call “ man with gun” is one— I will let you ponder all the ways that can go bad. 

    Its unfortunate that peoples ignorance in their phrasing can elevate a situation beyond what it needs to be. When I worked at a range we were instructed if there was ever an accident involving a firearm, we were specifically to call it a "training accident" when speaking to dispatch. Saying someone was shot was a surefire way to have swat roll in hard.

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