superbee
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Or you could get a Arsenal SLR-106UR like i just did and be done with it...You get what you pay for with guns...As soon as my faux PBS-5 can arrives back from the anodizer i will have pics up....
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Ah ok so a NJ dealer cant sell them, but they can be used by NJ residents... Its so crazy if you really think about it....
To many terms...
Administrive Code....
Permanently altered...
IMO....
FFL cant sell, but you can own....
Oh well i will enjoy my rivited 15/30 AK mags until someone tells me different....
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Actually, stocks and magazines need to be treated differently by NJ dealers. There is no requirement to make a stock "permanent" in a fixed position. NJ dealers can not temporary pin a magazine for resale. The magazine has to be "permanently altered", which IMO, means that it can not be reversed back to the original capacity. Knocking the head off a rivet in seconds, again IMO, is not permanent and would not be allowed, as per the Administrative Code that NJ dealers must follow.
So the mags sold to NJ residents by MTN Armory are illegal? Is this once agian someones IMO theroy i think...I have yet to hear anyone haveing any issues at the range with a mag moddified in this way....Or is this because they are modified outside of NJ and then sold in NJ that they are legal? I'm confused??
I also know of FFL's that epoxy ONLY stocks and brakes...I'm not saying thats correct, but its being done...
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As usual we have been thru this before. A novel idea for those concerned about 'drawing attention'. Buy a damn 5/5, 10/10, 15/15 or whatever and be happy.
I have MtnArm 15/30's and don't play games hiding them, period.
This is very true....
A 30rd mag that uses rivets to prevent the follower from going any lower to accept more then 15rds, is the same as pinning a folding or collaspable stock...The mod can be reversed very easy...And this process is done every day in shops all across NJ....
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Does anybody own a saiga in .223?
How do you like it?
I was thinking about how it might be easier to get ammo for that as opposed to 7.62x39
I have a 21" 223....Bought it from my buddy at work, was going to have it chopped to 12.5" with a perm attached brake for legal length. Might be selling and buying a Polish Beryl Archer...
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Maksim V. Kuzyuk, a board member of Izhmash and former chief executive, said that he studied the global market for small arms before deciding to focus on the United States. "Typically, an American family will have five or six short- and long-barreled guns," Kuzyuk, a former director of the Boston Consulting Group in Moscow, said in an interview. "Some collectors have more than 20 guns." About 70% of the factory's output is now civilian rifles, up from 50% two years ago. Of the civilian arms, about 40% are exported to the United States.
Ugh....What are they gona cost now?????
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Vlad....Looks great...Glad your happy with it...I picked up the renegadebuck adapter for mine..Havent installed yet, hopefully i have the same results you have gotten. Did you do a writeup anywhere on the build?
EDIT....Nevermind!! Found it on saiga-12
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go to www.akbuilder.com and checkout the prices for all the tooling needed...If you plan on building ALOT of ak's it worth the investment...
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Looks great! I have been considering a M70AB1 parts kit for a while now...Seems like your builder did a quality do for you...
I have a M70AB2T on its way... Underfolder will be pinned. Play with that for a while, turn into a BFPU rifle.
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Gota love old school M14 guys and there comments!
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Now you really have to post pics as the build is happening..
Copy that!!
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Finally got my chassis last week...Figured id throw up some pics...
I will be putting my SAI Loaded into it....
Sending barrel out to Jon Wolfe to have threads removed and target crown done. Will be using a clamp-on muzzle brake.
Stay tuned for buildup process....
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I love it.... +1 on the FDE color!
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Loooooove my .40
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These get processed as long guns in NJ, right?
Yes
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whered ya go and how much it set you back
Impact guns has the Sage M14 EBR in coyote tan... well they can order it
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Wow, thats one serious M1A, congrats I bet you can't wait.
2-3 mths wait on the stock...So i'm told...
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M14S type is what is on the list. Even if it was stamped M14S, it is still legal in my opinion. BUT, that aside, it wont be marked M14S so thats a moot issue.If you read the NJSP clarification, it states that an M1A made without evil features is legal. And M1A with the features is illegal. Its about the features not the name. Therfore, as long as its built NJ compliant (no lug) you are OKOf course, I am not a lawyer and advice on the internet is worth what you paid for it!Isnt a Polytech/Norinco stamped on the heel or receiver side M14S..?? Wouldnt that be illegal? I mean a PTR-91 is legal, but a CETME or G3 is illegal because its stamped on receiver...
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Just ordered a Sage EBR Mod 0 ( coyote tan)....Gonna be sweet!!!!
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Resurrecting an old thread. This is a picture of my NJ legal 7.62 DSA G1 Collector's edition, built in 2006 with a Hensoldt Wetzlar Fero Z-24 German scope.
Very nice!!!! I like the mix of wood furniture...
Will have my L1A1 hopefully next week....
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Just picked one up in .40...Too cool not to have.
That link in your prior post is dead, can you post here please?
Edit: nm, found it http://www.thektog.org/forum/showthread.php?t=231484 I think I need to do this lol
Its a great gun...Its retarted how much ammo it eats up....
Keep reading on KTOG and keep us updated on your build!!! Goodluck
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nice build, dont know much about the sub2000 but it looks mostly custom, yes?
Oh yea...The shround is all custom...
AK pistol to rifle...
in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
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So my buddy that lives in PA has a Champion (Draco) 5.56/.223 that he converted to a rifle... Fixed stock and a pinned muzzle device legal length. From what read, i can own this in NJ. But i know it says PISTOL on the receiver. Would that be an issue????