BobZ
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If you are worried about this buy a spare mag or two and rotate them every couple of months.
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Moving from FL to NJ -- how to handle firearms?
BobZ replied to rdsmith3's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
I'm sure its just a coincidence that Smith & Wessons qualify under the Mass. law but their main competitor Glock does not. -
Remember if you join the mustang club of America ( $50 a year) you can get x plan pricing. That is one step above employee price.
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If you are going to buy one give it a very close look over before signing the papers. The factory is having a lot of quality problems. Make sure the rear window is set in straight, the body panels are on correctly and the car has the dashboard and options you paid for. I think I am going to wait for the 16's to come out.
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I've had this exact model for a couple years now. Great shotgun. Mild recoil, fast firing, reliable. If you want a tactical semi auto you can't do better.
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Bought one a month and 200rds ago. Great gun.
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A full size .45, Either a Sig P227 or a Glock 21 Gen 4
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1. Don't trust your caller ID. People can set it up to say Police, Fed. Agent, IRS ect. 2. No law enforcement agency will ask for money over the phone. 3. And they will not demand you get a pre-paid credit card from walmart and give them the number. 4. Phone numbers should match. No NJ PD is going to give you a callback number in NY or India.
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Are all handguns purchased in NJ registered?
BobZ replied to KyLu II's topic in Firearm Hobby / Sport Discussion
Yes, The filled out PP's are kept by the agency that issued it. -
Go for it. The glock 30 is a great gun. If you can get a good grip on it (its not made for small hands) you're good to go
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Both guns are kind of like saying I want to buy a mazda miata to haul 2x4's and plywood from home depot. Both are minimum size 9's for concealed carry. Not for anything else. Look in the reviews the for phrases like "Accuracy is good enough for a weapon of this type", "The trigger is no worse than similar pistols" "Carry a lot, shoot a little", "I can get through one box on the range without quitting" In my opinion buy the right tool for the job.
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Son entering law enforcement, off duty weapon
BobZ replied to Bt Doctur's topic in General Discussion
Again the most important thing is to get on the job, find out what the regulations are, talk to the dept. rangemaster, and talk to the folks you work with. Don't waste your money on guns you are not allowed to qualify with. Don't buy a gun only slightly smaller and lighter than your duty gun. It will be left at home 95% of the time. -
I just got a .40 p30 a couple of weeks ago from JT custom guns.
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I know someone who owns one and hates the trigger. He just sent it in for a trigger job.