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  1. Im not a gunsmith!

    Now that we got that out of the way... I had a similar issue with a Mosin (98-30). Strip the gun down to nothing but parts. The trigger works on a spring that catches the firing pin as you close the bolt. This spring may need some serious cleaning. Mine actually had a burr on it and a little work with a diamond file fixed the problem. The burr was causing it to not keep the firing pin because of poor contact. As for the sticking bolt, I use a very light coating of Tetra gun grease on it and it helps.....a lot!

    Sorry for the crummy description. I hope it helps you some.

    Ken

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  2. Those nail plates do indeed suck! There is enough room to drive a sheetrock nail in them to make them stay on though. The ones you can get at my local plumbing supply house kick a**! I guess plumbers have less patience than electricians...

    Ken


  3. Mine does the same exact thing. It is a cantact dent. I think the brass flips around and whacks the receiver on the way out. After a few thousand rounds mine still does it. They resize and reload fine though.

    Ken


  4. I dont understand why there are so many people on this forum that will argue with LEO's about the ticket they got. I know I deserved every ticket I have gotten. There are some I definitely deserved and did not get. Just follow the rules of the road. If you are driving around with a visible to all problem with your car your gonna get stopped and maybe even ticketed. Is that not why the police patrol the roads? IDK :rolleyes:

    Also, anyone who thinks the people on this forum are argumentative really needs to go look at some other forums. This one is great and not over moderated or overrun with mall ninjas like the rest I went through(try a diesel pickup truck forum if you wanna see ridiculous).

    Ken

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  5. I have decided to join CJRPC after much though and questions to memebers of various ranges. My question now is can I submit my application without my NRA number? Honestly I let my NRA membership lapse due to financial dysfunction (now better!). The only reason I ask this is the membership committee meeting is tomorrow night. I did renew with the NRA but I have not received any info from them yet. I renewed my membership last night. If I have to wait until the meeting next month I will, I'm not in a mad rush. I am fairly sure I know what the answer will be but it just happens that I know I would have the time to go tomorrow night.

    Thanks all

    Ken


  6. I meant nothing sarcastic or challenging either. I am a licensed electrician with several years of electronics training as well. I could type out a long winded post about it but silent Service said it very well. Should we try to prepare for and experience an EMP the strategy on NatGeo would fail miserably. I am all for prepping and I try to do it based on valid info, thats all.

    Now, if you want a vehicle that runs after an EMP you need to find a late 80's or early 90's dodge pickup with the 12valve cummins and a manual transmission. You will need to remove the fuel shutoff solenoid and replace it with an old school "pull to stop" setup first. Second, you will need to make sure you can push start said vehicle. This truck will run with NO electrical system at all as long as you have the manpower and knowhow to push start it. And yes, I have such a vehicle at my disposal (but i am not preparing for an EMP only)!

    Ken


  7. That is total BS! I just got 3 from East Windsor and I know for fact that I could go apply for and get 100 tomorrow. There are exceptions to the one gun a month law that could very well require you to get more than 2. One would be if you inherited a collection from a family member.

    Stand firm but dont make a giant argument about it.

    BTW, you can extend a PP for another 90 days so theoretically you can get 6 in one shot and use them all before they expire with carefull planning, And that is with the one gun a month rule.

    Ken


  8. An EMP will induce a current into anything that will conduct electricity. This will gaurentee certain death for and solid state device and severely damage most mechanical electrical devices as well. Once the damage is done its permanent. A weak EMP from a solar flare can and has cause large scale blackouts in the past. The reason it only snarled up the grid is due to the sheer size of it. There are proably hundreds of millions of feet of wire that dring power to your home. A stronger pulse will put induce current into small things like your cars, appliances, homes, computers, etc.....

    One of the things that has been experimented with to stop a car is EMI. That is electro magnetic interference. This phenomenom is experienced when you hear lightning or a hum when you go under power lines in an AM station. Strong enough EMI will temporarily scramble solid state equipment.

    I hope that clears things up a bit

    Ken


  9. I have a friend of a friend who ordered an AR10 (not sure what particular one) online and had it transferred to a NJ FFL. The FFL gave it to him after paperwork and all is well, rite? Not quite rite in my book... I dont think it was jersey legal. We told him to get that thing off the farm!

    So, my question is, if someone orders something that isnt jersey legal does the FFL have an obligation to refuse the transfer or does that fall entirely on the buyer?

    Ken

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