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  1. Just my opinion, but I think the part that really matters is the box(body). If you can't get more than 15 rnds into it with all the other parts installed then it is a legal good to go "reduced capacity magazine"
  2. No offense intended Vlad, I'm just tired of all the bs in this state. I personally don't care what NJ calls it, all that matters is that the mag doesn't hold more than 15 rnds in this state. Just because a mag does hold more than our mandated limit, does not make it high capacity just because they call it such, its politicized propaganda that the average gun owner in NJ has been brainwashed to believe. In the rest of the free parts of America a 20 or 30 round mag is what comes "standard" as the system was intended.
  3. ^^^^^^this, and let's stop calling them large capacity. We are unfortunately limited to reduced capacity.
  4. Something is definately up with the mag spring or follower, as you load more rounds it seems that the follower must be tilting. I wonder if the spring was modified ? IIRC Midwest PX does not modify the spring,his blocking mechanism allows the spring to function just as it was designed. You could unpin the mags and check to see what's going on in there,maybe they just installed the spring backwards. Either way what a pain in the ass. If you can post us a pic of just the mags with 1 round loaded and fully loaded,paying attention to how the round seats up against the feed lips.
  5. Try it with just 1 or 2 or 3 rounds loaded in the mag.
  6. Here is some food for thought, at that particular point in time that is shown in the picture what part of the bolt is actually contacting the base of the cartridge ? At what point in time would the base of the cartridge be in a position to be seated against the bolt face? I don't think the base of the round is seated against the bolt face until the moment the round stops moving forward in the chamber,my 2 cents
  7. Teky0101, please post the results of your buffer swap. It would also be helpful for all of us if you could give us a description of the cycling issues you were having, and why you believe this was the best fix. This should help us all if we ever experience any of the same issues. Plus there are a lot of qualified people here that could give you some additional insight into the issues you hopefully were experiencing.
  8. Tbill, the op is swapping out his " stock" buffer, which I will assume is an "H" buffer, to a "H2" buffer. I don't think he is planning on changing either his receiver ext or stock. To the op, I have heard some people rave about the powder filled buffers and I have heard others blast them as complete gimmick and waste of money. My opinion is that unless you have some form of cycling issue I would just leave it alone. Most people seem to run the heaviest buffer and or spring that will still allow their weapon to cycle reliably with the use of their preferred ammo. Running the heavier buffer is fine for your rifle, the only thing it could do is change how the weapon cycles.
  9. Correct me if I am wrong Tony, but if your dot is covering 8" at 100 yards wouldn't you have a 8 moa dot?
  10. The test targets in that thread show some pretty precise shooting to me. The main point being that there are QD mounts that hold zero, maybe some better than others but the option is there.
  11. Check it out http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_2_219/171278_Damn_it__look_at_this_LaRue_mount_repeatability_test_________.html
  12. Gas key is located at the top of the bcg( bolt carrier group) . It is the part that the gas tube engages. There are 2 cap head screws that attach it to the carrier, these screws should be staked to prevent them from loosening up
  13. +1. Make sure you check "Sturdy" safes out. Lots of good info on the site and some good you tube vids. Sturdy builds the working man's safe , all utility not much in bells and whistles. I found that to get a safe with the same thickness steel that is in a Sturdy you would have to spend about 1K more with one of the other manufacturers.
  14. But unlike Illinois,Wisconsin is an Open Carry friendly state.
  15. Hello Elmo,I too had these same questions.I did a little research here on the forums,and found out that online vendors handle selling ammo to us folks in NJ in several ways. So I just started ordering from a few differnt vendors and have good experiences with all of them.So far only one of the vendors has required me to provide a copy of my NJ FPID to purchase ammo.That vendor was http://www.luckygunner.com/ After they received my email with attached photocopy of FPID they shipped the order out very quickly. All of my ammo shipments have come unmarked as to the nature of the contents in the package,and most have been left at the back door as we receive shipments from both ups and fedex frequently. Hope some of this helps
  16. "Utilizing the proven PMAG 20 straight body design, the 5/10/15 round PMAG features a capacity-limiting lock plate that can be set by the user to inhibit round capacity. Intended for commercial sporting use only." Yeah I noticed that also Maks,but to me it reads as if the capcity limiting plate would in essence be the permanent block.The commercial sporting use statement is also a little worrisome as it seems to imply the mag would somehow be less reliable or not as robust as a standard Pmag.
  17. Found them here also http://ustacticalsupply.com/pmag51015.aspx I added a few to the cart,and pulled the trigger I didn't get any indication that they were not in stock!
  18. Hello Gentlemen, Just got done cleaning the guns .My son and I had a great time tonight It was nice to get to shoot with some of the forum members.A special thanks go out to Tony,Ray and Dan for letting the kid and I Pop off a few rounds out of some very nice guns.We look forward to doing it again soon.
  19. Hello Gentlemen,I have been lurking mostly on the forums, but I have strong desire to join you all in this endeavor! I look forward to meeting you all,see you on the 9th.
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