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  1. My Shadow Target has the fibre front sight and adjustable rear. That's all you need. So they have to cut the rear. No big deal!
  2. Interview he gave to 101.5 Radio yesterday http://www.nj1015.co...Fire-Bl/9244694 Posted: Monday, 21 February 2011 5:03AM NJ Lawmaker Pushes Plan to Prevent a Rapid-Fire Blood Bath David Matthau Reporting Listen to David Matthau's report: Jersey Assemblyman Lou Greenwald has introduced a measure that's intended to protect Garden State residents… if a lunatic opens fire in a crowd of people… similar to what happened last month in Arizona. Under The legislation, magazines used in firearms would be limited to a maximum capacity of 10 rounds - down from the 15 rounds currently allowed. He says "I have tremendous respect for people who are sportsmen- who hunt, who have a gun in their home for their protection, but you don't need an assault weapon and a magazine like what was used in that tragedy in Arizona to go deer hunting - there would be nothing left of that deer to use for the sportsman…the tragedy that took place in Arizona in the last month was a weapon that would have been banned and the ammunition that was used would have been banned under this legislation." Greenwald adds "in a state like New Jersey - when you see 40 percent of our police officers being laid off in the city of Camden, when you have a black market out there of guns - we need to get our arms around this and I think it's critically important." Greenwald is also sponsoring a resolution that calls for a reinstatement of the federal assault weapons ban. He says "with the terrible shootings in Arizona recently, as well as horrific tragedies at Virginia Tech and off-campus shootings here in New Jersey, we must rein in high-capacity magazines…if we can save even one innocent life through common-sense legislation like this, it will be worth it." The dangerous role of high-capacity magazines was recently illustrated by 22-year old Jared Lee Loughner's devastating attack on a crowd outside a Tucson, Arizona grocery store. Lougher, who had purchased a 9mm Glock pistol with 31-round clips, killed six and seriously wounded 13 others, including US Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Loughner had fired a full 31-round clip into the crowd of innocent bystanders and was subdued while attempting to reload with a second 31-round clip. Millennium Radio NJ - Copyright 2010. All Rights Reserved.
  3. http://www.nj1015.com/NJ-Lawmaker-Pushes-Plan-to-Prevent-a-Rapid-Fire-Bl/9244694 Posted: Monday, 21 February 2011 5:03AM NJ Lawmaker Pushes Plan to Prevent a Rapid-Fire Blood Bath David Matthau Reporting Listen to David Matthau's report: Jersey Assemblyman Lou Greenwald has introduced a measure that's intended to protect Garden State residents… if a lunatic opens fire in a crowd of people… similar to what happened last month in Arizona. Under The legislation, magazines used in firearms would be limited to a maximum capacity of 10 rounds - down from the 15 rounds currently allowed. He says "I have tremendous respect for people who are sportsmen- who hunt, who have a gun in their home for their protection, but you don't need an assault weapon and a magazine like what was used in that tragedy in Arizona to go deer hunting - there would be nothing left of that deer to use for the sportsman…the tragedy that took place in Arizona in the last month was a weapon that would have been banned and the ammunition that was used would have been banned under this legislation." Greenwald adds "in a state like New Jersey - when you see 40 percent of our police officers being laid off in the city of Camden, when you have a black market out there of guns - we need to get our arms around this and I think it's critically important." Greenwald is also sponsoring a resolution that calls for a reinstatement of the federal assault weapons ban. He says "with the terrible shootings in Arizona recently, as well as horrific tragedies at Virginia Tech and off-campus shootings here in New Jersey, we must rein in high-capacity magazines…if we can save even one innocent life through common-sense legislation like this, it will be worth it." The dangerous role of high-capacity magazines was recently illustrated by 22-year old Jared Lee Loughner's devastating attack on a crowd outside a Tucson, Arizona grocery store. Lougher, who had purchased a 9mm Glock pistol with 31-round clips, killed six and seriously wounded 13 others, including US Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords. Loughner had fired a full 31-round clip into the crowd of innocent bystanders and was subdued while attempting to reload with a second 31-round clip. Millennium Radio NJ - Copyright 2010. All Rights Reserved.
  4. Comcast sucks. I have Dish satellite but they just raised my rate last month.
  5. You contact the ffl in your area that you want to handle the transfer. He emails or faxs his ffl to the sellers ffl. The sellers ffl ships the purchase to your ffl and you pick it up at your ffl and he runs the NICS check and does all the paperwork. If the seller is not an ffl holder you have to ask your ffl if he will accept from a non ffl. Jim Flynn's Truck Repair 2135 State Route 31 · Glen Gardner,NJ (908) 537-6446 Jim Flynn will order anything you want and he only charges $30 over his cost and his transfer fee is like $15 or $20. Have bought from him amny times. Great guy.
  6. This only refers to BUYING one gun a month? Even though I bought a gun yesterday can I SELL one next week?
  7. As with most holidays that the general working public does not have off, in this state it is a holiday for state workers!
  8. Don't talk too loud and maybe they won't see the oversight.
  9. Gee! I wonder how many people have been killed in the US in car crashes since the beginning of the year. Apparently not enough to warrant legislation banning cars!
  10. If you have a car drive up to the Clark County Shooting Range in North Vegas and see what a real shooting range looks like! You can just walk the grounds or rent guns to shoot.
  11. The Hustler Club on Dean Martin Blvd off of I15 . Sign says Free Beer but don't know what the cover charge is.
  12. They keep stealing my shave cream everytime I fly. Seems a container with 7oz of shave cream instead of the 3oz limit is more dangerous than riding between 40,000 lbs of jet fuel!
  13. Another waste of taxpayers money. The US Govt has all the tools available to them and the problems over there should have been resolved by now!!!!
  14. I'd love to post something on his wall but I see there is nowhere to post a comment.
  15. I just fired of an email to these 2 aholes and suggested maybe they should write legislation banning kitchen knives because of the incident in NYC!
  16. My policy with Hanover covers all my firearms with a value of $499 or more.
  17. I know 2 municipal court judges that were refused a CCW. If they can't get one no one in this state can.
  18. Not the same as yellow brass. Yellow brass is considered spent cartridge brass. $216 for 1-5gal bucket if 22 brass and 1-5gal bucket of 9 mm.
  19. Headed to the scrap yard now. Just called and yellow brass is up to $1.95 per lb.
  20. I don't buy ammo. I reload. I have 30-5 gal buckets of sorted brass that I have collected over the years as well as about 60 lbs of powder and approx 30,000 primers that I stockpiled before I got layed out. That is how I am able to shoot. Any oddball or damaged brass goes to the scrap yard. Last trip got me $216 which I used to buy more componets. That is how I can afford to shoot! STOCKPILE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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