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Jon

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  1. Selling my Glock 36. Includes 3 magazines and leather IWB thumb-break holster. Asking $400 obo in FLEMINGTON, 08822. F2F for LEO or I'll meet at your FFL. https://imgur.com/FiM8I5w First to post "I'll take it" wins the sale.
  2. Asking $500 http://imgur.com/a/EwvJvvw Aimpoint H-1 Micro 4moa Installed on an American Defense Manufacturing lower 1/3 QD mount Includes black iO cover Comes with a T-1 box and manual and original Aimpoint mount Located in Flemington 08822
  3. Bump. Willing to sell primers for less than the trade value.
  4. Oh man what a throwback! I'll trade you for CCI large pistol 1:1. Don't need the heads.
  5. What I have for trade: -5k small pistol primers (CCI) -5k large pistol primers (CCI) -5k small rifle primers (CCI) What I'm looking for: -Complete m-lok AR uppers factory assembled by higher end reputable manufacturers (BCM, LaRue, Noveske, etc) -LPVO, Prefer 1-4 with illumination, but let me know what you have I'm looking at a trade value of $150/thousand, but open to reasonable negotiation. Located in Hunterdon County, but willing to travel for the right deal.
  6. Who's got extras they want to get rid of? I'm in Hunterdon County so the closer the better.
  7. I stumbled into this upper years ago with no information about it other than being a 16" 1:8 carbine gas crowned barrel with a Keymod handguard chambered in 223 wylde. I put a decent scope on it and it shot sub-MOA at 100 yards. I need to make space in the safe so unfortunately this one has to go. Comes with barreled receiver, handguard, BCG, and charging handle for $500. Scope and rings not included. Located in Hunterdon County but can meet in Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex or Mercer County relatively easily.
  8. See link for pictures! https://imgur.com/a/VgH41CB $120 obo Stevens 58B Detachable magazine Perfect for the new, young shotgun shooter Located in Hunterdon County but willing to meet at most FFLs in Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex or Mercer County.
  9. Lots of OG peeps coming out of the woodwork for this one...
  10. Do a search for "Allentown" on Facebook for footage of the immediate aftermath. That was one hell of an explosion, and I will also be watching this one.
  11. Wealthy areas have lots of nosy neighbors. You'd be shocked at how many times I get called out for a neighbor claiming that the home in question is vacant and currently occupied by an unknown person. Ditto for homeowners who arrive to find an unlocked door and call us.... Only to discover that their family member was in the house.
  12. Depends on the factors of the particular incident. I also work in an area with both the richest and poorest people in our state.
  13. Every open or unsecured door is treated as a potential burglary. Other factors in the exact incident determine how loud or quiet we are.
  14. Lots of nonsense in here but just want to throw out some personal evidence to support wml. At a recent mandatory force on force training I was armed with a sim rifle that was identical to my issued gun in every way save for wml placement. I was rapidly approached by an unknown person in a well lit warehouse full of overhead fluorescent lights. Despite that fact, the unknown was mostly backlit and I was unable to determine what, if anything, was in his hands. In fact, I truly believed he was holding a handgun and delivered a few well-placed rounds, at which time he fell to the ground and I saw that he was unarmed. On another note, I have spent probably hours with my gun drawn inside stranger's homes with only a few years of experience as a LEO. This is a common occurrence and I'd hope that you guys who decry the use of a wml are not comfortable ending a young cop's life over your stubborn misconception that you don't need a wml.
  15. On the calendar. I should be able to make this one.
  16. I've shot hanging ar500 at wma ranges dozens of times. As long as they're free swinging or angled downwards you will be fine.
  17. Comes down to each individual agency, but in my agency if we can determine fault we'll issue. There are only a few title 39 statutes that can be written on private property though, so it'll normally be a careless. Based on what the OP described of the incident, I would likely leave it a he said/she said and unable to determine fault.
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