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M4BGRINGO

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  1. Mine have been going back and forth to the range with me........ If I have to get rid of them, they join my 25 round Saiga-12 drums that are waiting for me. If I am allowed by the gods in Trenton to modify them to ONLY hold 10 rounds, then they can stay here in NJ with me. Will wait and see. Did buy 10 new 10 round mags for my Ruger PC9, dang those plastic things are CHEAP! But, my metal mags are certainly not! I think my 10 round mags for my .22 semi autos were at least $25 a piece, which will still be legal, until the 5 round limit bill is introduced, it is already written. Some of my other mags were $40 or more a pop. Won't be happy if I can't keep them.
  2. Put a lot of rounds through mine, no problems. Did some mods to it, mags aren't cheap!
  3. M4BGRINGO

    Mossberg 590M

    Yeah, try to buy one! Every single place I tried to buy one from won't sell it to me because I am in NJ. So it Paul wants to sell me one then he will get my business. Otherwise it is either a drive to PA or DE to get one, or have someone in free America do it for me. They all think that ANY MAG over 10 rounds is now illegal in NJ, doesn't matter if it is a pump action gun OR a semi.
  4. So, it is for department-issued firearms only, interesting. We all know they would never rat each other out if caught somewhere with a 15 rounder for a non-department issued weapon, ya know, the "Professional Courtesy" thing........ I think the Democraps just like to drive a wedge between us. No problem, if my po-po pals wanna carry a 30 rounder, I am all for it! Hell, some of them shoot so poorly they actually do need that many rounds!
  5. Good luck! I have a friend with a shop and it is always hard to find good, reliable help!
  6. M4BGRINGO

    Mossberg 590M

    I ordered the Tactical version from Ira, he stocks the normal version. He said the mags are big and heavy. Well, I will be using a 20 rounder, so I betcha it will have some weight to it! I told him I will let him know how it holds-up. Using it for Knockdown Steel at OBRPC. I use my Saiga-12, but want to try something else. I hope the 20 round mag isn't in the way to work the action, I'll know next week. That gun puts me in Open, but that's fine, I'm already there with the Saiga.
  7. I bought a gun via Gunbroker quite awhile ago. Was an older S&W revolver, and the only reason I bought it was due to the fantastic job someone did polishing it! I have never shot it, just put it safely in the safe! If I can find who I bought it from I'll let you know. That is what he did as a hobby, take apart and polish guns. I don't have the patience.
  8. You would never make a good Democrap. They would have voted 10 times each by now. Ask them how it's done, they are the masters!
  9. Not sure if this should be here, or in the Optics section. Anyway, have a Ruger PC9 with the lowest mount possible for my Romeo5 red dot. Can not use the stock iron sights. I would like to see them, even if they are somewhere in the bottom of the optics lens. Is that 1/3 co-witness? I was thinking of using the taller mount that came with the optic, but I really like where it sits now. The taller sight may allow me to look under the optic and see the stock sights, maybe.... But don't want it that high up anyway. The rear sight is adjustable, I can raise it up a lot, maybe enough to use, but the front sight is fixed. Can I machine a spacer to go under it and raise it up? I don't see why not. Then the front and rear sights will be back to level, anything wrong with doing this? I ask because the sight came loose during a match and I had no way to use the stock sights to finish the stage. Had loctited the optics mounting screw, but it came loose anyway.
  10. Got the Ruger to use for Knockdown Steel. It is much heavier than my trusty CX4 though. I put the brake on it just to see if it would help stay on target better, figured it couldn't hurt. It may be the wrong tool for the job though. It really needs a slide release. May wind up just being a plinker. I ran it the other night and did not notice the brake do anything for it. I have not followed the Saiga-12 pricing. I do have a second one that is 100% stock and very few rounds though it. I guess I will just leave it in the safe. The other one is pretty molested, again, just use it for Knockdown Steel.
  11. Hmmmm. Well, the brake is on the PC9 so it shall stay there. I want to practice with the TIG doing something really small so I will go ahead and weld the holes shut. I will leave the Saiga alone then if that brake doesn't need to be pinned/welded.
  12. Two questions here. I did some research and it seems that if a semi auto rifle does not have a pistol grip, and the only "evil" feature is a barrel that is threaded for a brake, it is legal in NJ. Now, does a brake for this type of rifle need to be pinned/welded? Putting a brake on a Ruger PC9 and curious if I need to weld the holes I made for the pins. This is no high-end gun so I will TIG the holes shut if I need to. My AR was done by a professional, and it looks perfect! Second question. How about a semi auto shotgun? Again, no "evil" features except for a threaded barrel end for a brake. Well, it does have a removable magazine if that is considered "evil". I did put a brake on this gun but never pinned or welded it. Can't find any laws regarding shotguns and muzzle brakes. I will pin and weld it if I need to due to a law I can't find. Or, if it would just be safer to do so in case I am found with it at a range and someone isn't sure what the law actually states. Not looking for trouble. I have used it several times in competition and no one every said anything about the brake, except it makes the gun look ridiculously big! I have some drums for it, but they are out of state waiting for me to visit someday.
  13. File suits against all the present laws (except for the armor-piercing) AND against the previous bull shit laws they already forced us to follow, including the 15 round fiasco! Let this 10 round one stay in force, and the 5 round will be presented ASAP. Try for far more than you can imagine getting, and maybe you will get just a little bit of what you want.
  14. I bought a used Browning 525 about 6 years ago for $2200. Has a really nice recoil system that was added to it by the previous owner, that alone was over $700. I can shoot that gun all day long, has the recoil of a semi. Not sure what your budget is. A guy I used to shoot Trap with has a gun made in Turkey, not sure of the brand (not CZ that I know) and he could easily break 24/25 of 25 round after round. He took my new to me Browning and broke 25. I don't think it matters what he shoots with!
  15. Have not been there yet this year, Usually get out there 4 to 5 times a year. Will be going this month along with my wife to the CNJFO event, FINALLY
  16. We did our part last night and got it closer to their goal. Maybe a few more folks on here will help them achieve it.
  17. Ok Rosie, all done registering. I didn't realize that I let both of our memberships lapse so I did the whole enchilada. Registered for the event, paid for the membership, $205 each. Let me know if it all came through correctly, thanks!
  18. What I will have her do is go to the website and create her own account, that will be the easiest way, then hand her my credit card, of course....... Maybe she can figure out how to log me out, I don't see anywhere to do so.
  19. I will buy some 10 rounders for the guns I take out of my house, no big deal. Most matches I shoot in only allow us to load 10 rounds, some only 6. My LARGE CAPACITY mags will be out of state (if need be) waiting for my, along with my Saiga-12 drums. I think I shot my AR twice with the blocked 15 rounders. Now I have to get 10's I guess if I want to take it anywhere.
  20. I have one of these also. Bought four mags for it, they aren't cheap. Did some mods on it also. Nice little gun and has the same controls as a "normal" 1911.
  21. I have a 10 shot S&W 617 also. Always tempted to sell it, but my daughter loves it so I keep it around. Bought speed loaders for it which came in a case that also store them. Nice setup but wasn't cheap. Shooting .22LR out of it is like a cap gun. And put .22 shorts in there, you have to be careful and make sure the bullet actually came out of the barrel! You really can't feel it do anything.
  22. I bought a S&W Victory for my wife a few years ago, she loves it. Seems to run with any ammo we choose. I have a Buckmark, it is also a nice gun but prefers the high velocity .22. Maybe I should clean it.
  23. I have a sister in one of the freest states in the country, she will be getting a LOT of stuff from me until I can escape this cesspool of a state! Funny they own Saiga-12 drums, yet they don't own a Saiga-12.
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