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  1. I had a 2005 Outback XT for about 120k miles. I did lots of highway driving at the time. It was fun to drive and was great in the snow but had major problems with overheating. You could hear the coolant literally percolating in the radiator. I had to dump it after the dealership tried to fix it numerous times. Subaru really tried to avoid admitting the head was warped. Traded what was left of it for an Audi wagon. Haven't been a fan of the restyled Subie Outback so haven't considered one again.
  2. If you haven't done so already you may want to double check if you are on the latest firmware. Asus is kinda known for buggy firmware despite having great routers.....when they work. Update: Sorry misread your issue is with the modem.
  3. Ugh, went up to Cherry ridge today and accidentally brought SR instead of LR. I drove back to 23 and tried to find your shop to buy some LR so I could salvage the trip. I couldn't figure out where you are...ended up in the parking lot of an RV dealer, then just ended up going home salty.
  4. It's nice to see another TMO ee on here. Just to touch on some of care complaints I think customers will begin to see a strong resurgence in exceptional care experiences. The strategic vision of the company is more clear, spirits are up and the employees are very motivated which I think will be reflected in better overall customer experience in every facet of the business. To echo AJ's comments the engineering teams have been and continue to work very diligently to improve the network. The new 700mhz spectrum should also help many of you in the suburban and rural areas as the network is retooled and built out.
  5. Looked to me like she hit the 9mm sign toward bottom edge but it's hard to make out.
  6. I had to shake my head when a clueless tv reporter made it seem like 1,000 rounds was like having a huge trailer stockpile of bullets. Clearly she had never seen how that amount fits neatly into a relatively small box.
  7. I had similar wear on my new at the time Sig 226. Sig would likely claim that wear is normal as they did with mine. Sorry missed the part where you already run it wet. I am surprised you have seen further issues with the lube. If it has gotten worse you should contact Sig. They mentioned to me that it usually tapers off and should not become worse but if it did I should follow up with them.
  8. Thanks for the heads up. Never noticed anything while ordering that requested an FID until I read your post and saw it is buried in the Customer Service section.
  9. For those of you too lazy to source your own parts you can always get a set or two from http://www.brickgun.com and save yourself some time. They are fun builds. The book looks cool though thanks for the heads up.
  10. Must be a good shot and is thankfully allowed to carry. Link
  11. Yup, that's where I am currently coming up short. I started by putting in a request here a while back and there were either no responses or confirmations that they do not deal with KAC. Then based on the KAC website there doesn't appear to be any dealers in a convenient distance from where I am in North Jersey. Can you confirm that KAC does not offer NJ compliant rifles and/or does not provide compliance service from the factory? Thanks again.
  12. Sorry to dig up an old thread but for those of you that own a KAC (SR-15) in NJ where did you purchase it from and who did the compliance work? Thanks.
  13. I have been using the medium since the temp range most closely represents the temps I shoot in (mostly outdoors). Havent had any issues with it so far and the small tub has lasted me a long time. I just brush on after every cleaning.
  14. I have a TacOps in .40 and I would recommend that you keep it generously lubed (I have had good luck with Slide Glide) from the first shot. I had some minor issues initially with uneven wear on the frame from the slide.The only modification I made was upgrading the polymer guide rod with an all metal one from Grayguns. I have not had any other issues and I am very pleased with how well it fires.
  15. I took the Rider Education course at the Brookdale Community College site in Lincroft since everything at the North Jersey sites were booked up for months at the time. You'll see courses book up with exponential quickness as spring rolls around and the sun starts shining with more consistency. The course itself was three days and well worth the time and money. The instructors were informative, funny, patient and were able to teach the class in a way that spoke to both complete novices and to those with more experience. I really enjoyed the experience and recommend it to anyone who is interested in riding. It definitely builds up your confidence and gives you a good foundation for getting started on the road.
  16. Sounds promising. I haven't been up there since early fall so all the info and updates are very much appreciated. Thank you.
  17. Truly adding ports or just re-purposing existing?
  18. 1) Who do you use? NJM 2) Are you happy with them overall? I was..... 3) Have you comparison shopped their pricing against other insurers? They were very cheap comparatively plus there was a dividend. 4) Have you made any claims in the last few years and how were you treated? Two claims which were handled very professionally as they related to the actual claim. However, I received a letter recently that they would be dropping me. Their reasoning was based on two delaying traffic tickets in the span of three years. The reason was disingenuous because it was actually based on two major claims in the span of a year. One was my fault and the other was not. I still have not replaced the car which was totaled back in December so I will need to shop around when the time comes.
  19. Just renewed online and the confirmation email showed I will be current up through 2013. I'll hold on to that email just in case. I am actually considering adding one more year. $60.00 in total savings by pre-paying wouldn't be too bad.
  20. Great, thank you. Guess I'll renew and make sure I pay attention to the renewal date.
  21. Let us know what you find out. My membership expires in April so I'd like to re-up before the price hike as well but like you I am a little concerned it won't be processed correctly. Thanks.
  22. CHAPTER 146 FIREARM RANGES [print] [HISTORY: Adopted by the Township Council of the Township of West Milford as Sec. 6-5 of the 1976 Revised General Ordinances. Amendments noted where applicable.] § 146-1 Definitions. As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated: FIREARM RANGES Any place designed, used or intended to be used for the discharge of a rifle, pistol, shotgun or other firearm defined in N.J.S.A. 2C:39-1f. [Amended 10-20-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-29] § 146-2 Permit required. It shall be unlawful for any person to open, operate, or maintain, or cause to be opened, operated or maintained any rifle range, as herein defined, within the limits of the Township without first having obtained a permit to do so and without first complying with the standards and regulations herein stated. § 146-3 Application procedure. In addition to the provisions of § 203-2, the following shall apply: A. The name and address of the record owner of the real estate upon which such range is located. B. The name and address of the person in charge of and responsible for the maintenance of the range. C. A description by way of map or sketch of the range, including the lot and block numbers, as shown on the tax assessment map, upon which the range is located. The location upon the lot of the range, stating the distance in feet between the firing points and the furthest targets, between the targets and the nearest property line, and between the firing points and the nearest property line and direction of firing; and a full and complete description of the plan for construction of the place for stopping and controlling bullets. The sketch or description shall also show all houses, barns or other buildings and all streets or highways within 2,000 feet and in direction of fire of any part of the range and 1,000 feet on either side of the direction of fire. § 146-4 Issuance of permit; fee; display of permit. [Amended 3-17-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-7; 4-16-1986 by Ord. No. 1986-6; 6-6-1990 by Ord. No. 1990-19; 5-2-2007 by Ord. No. 2007-013 Editor's Note: Amended at time of adoption of Code (see Ch. 1, General Provisions, Art. I).] Upon receipt of the application from the Chief of Police with his endorsement thereon approving the same, and the resolution of the Township Council authorizing the issuance of the permit, the Township Clerk shall issue the permit upon the payment of a fee by the applicant for the range to be licensed. The amount of the permit fee is set forth in Chapter 135, Fees and Costs. The permit shall be conspicuously exhibited upon the premises licensed thereunder. § 146-5 Regulations; bullet stops; safety precautions. A. The following shall apply: (1) No permit shall be issued for any range, unless, in addition to any other requirements and specifications provided in this chapter, such range is so constructed and maintained so as to prevent any shot, bullet or missile going beyond the property line on which the range is located. [Amended 10-20-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-29] (2) The applicant shall provide proper bullet stops, which may be natural slopes, or of such artificial construction so as to insure that no shot, bullet or missile will go beyond such stops. (3) No bullet stops shall consist of brick, stone or concrete walls. (4) Proper stops and wings shall be provided so as to prevent the ricochet of bullets, shots and missiles. (5) The applicant shall comply with the specifications of the National Rifle Association of America, or equivalent, in the construction of bullet stops, ranges, and adopt its recommendations for safety. [Amended 10-20-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-29] B. The failure of the applicant to maintain such bullet stops, or to take the above precautions, shall subject the applicant to a revocation of the range permit after due hearing on notice has been held. Each range shall be under the supervision of qualified persons. The Chief of Police is authorized to qualify the type of rifle or weapon to be used on a range, his qualifications to be based on the proper bullet stops and wings installed, and the safety precautions provided and taken. [Amended 10-20-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-29] § 146-6 Inspection. The Chief of Police is empowered to make regular inspections of at least three-month intervals in order to carry out the provisions of this chapter. Where in his opinion a range is being conducted contrary to the provisions of this chapter, is not under qualified supervision, and is not conducted in accordance with the rules and regulations hereof, and such a violation constitutes a danger to the safety of the public and adjacent property owners, he shall have the right to direct the discontinuance temporarily of the use of the range, in which case he shall submit his report in writing to the Township Council for appropriate action under this chapter. The Township Council after hearing on due notice to the applicant may revoke or suspend the permit granted for failure to comply with the terms of the above section, or any of the rules or regulations relating to the use of the rifle range. § 146-7 Hours and days of operation. [Amended 10-20-1982 by Ord. No. 1982-29; 1-3-2001 by Ord. No. 2001-2] No person shall open or operate under this chapter before 9:00 a.m. prevailing time, on any weekday, or before 10:00 a.m. prevailing time on Sunday, and not later than 4:00 p.m. during the months of November, December, January and February, not later than 6:00 p.m. during the months of March, April, May, September, and October, and not later than 7:00 p.m. during the months of June, July and August. No person shall open or operate under this chapter on the following holidays: Easter, New Year's Day and Christmas. During the prohibited hours above listed, no range or any premises for which a permit has been issued pursuant to the provisions hereof shall be used for any event wherein shotguns, pistols, revolvers or other firearms are used; the discharge of any type of weapon on a range during the prohibited hours shall constitute a violation under this chapter. § 146-8 Exceptions. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the members of the Police Department of the Township, the members of any municipal, county or State of New Jersey Police Department, detectives of the office of the Prosecutor of the Police of Passaic County, conservation officers of the State of New Jersey, or any other person authorized by the statutes of New Jersey to carry firearms, when firearms shall be used in the performance of their duties. Any ranges set up by them in the Township shall comply with the safety regulations as provided for in this chapter.
  23. I have run into the same dilemma. RTSP is about 10 minutes from where I work which would theoretically make it great for going during lunch or right after work. However, I live in the opposite direction so it's very inconvenient for me to have to drive home, then to the range, back home then back to work. I went to RTSP with a coworker during our lunch hour recently and it pained me to not be able to bring my gear and have to rent. That day the range was packed so we couldn't shoot but it was frustrating regardless. I am sure many of us have felt this way at some point.
  24. Sorry if this has been posted already. http://www.nypost.co...52UNhxkP36ZYAgJ
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