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  1. Perhaps concealed carry will be Christies parting gift, but the next governor can undo it all over again. Picture a barrel full of water that each state owns. Pa's barrel is full, although people occasionally take a cup from it. In NJ the barrel dried up decades ago and we have been pissing into it in a desperate attempt to fill it again. When democrates take complete control of the state the bottom will fall out entirely. We better jump in and float to greener pastures while we can. This might be a defeatest attitude but I am done continuously feeling unsafe and defensive of my hobby in NJ when I realize that I could of had rights somewhere else this entire time.
  2. All of this arguing but nobody is asking the real question. Will the mandatory training be required for curb side transfers between gang members? This isn't going to make anyone safer and you all know it. I could get behind reasonable gun regulation laws, the entire book needs to be rewritten but I sure don't trust the government to hold the pen.
  3. This actually sounds like it would work :icon_neutral:
  4. It's my understanding that they need to be registered as a supressor. Owning the part itself might be ok but I wouldn't want to be pulled over with one on my gun.
  5. I thought i was doing good but some of these pictures make me realize how woefully unprepared I am for the apocolypse. I need to win the lotto.
  6. OK I haven't been on in a while and saw this thread got a bunch of new responses. I ended up buying the model I posted. For clarification they make a pinnable one and a standard version, the pinnable one has a larger collar and a pre drilled hole to make attaching it easier. There are no other threads, only a half inch groove at the tip for surefire specific suppressor to fit onto. There is nothing I could see that would make it illegal to own in this state and soon enough I hope to be out of here anyway.
  7. Well that seems excessive. Any idea what the original crime was?
  8. Everyone should have at least one AR rifle IMO.
  9. I forgot the key to my ammo box once. Luckily it was a plastic bin and I cut the lock hole with my pocket knife anyhow. Guess there was no point to locking it :icon_neutral:
  10. I like this idea, as I mentioned in my other post I want to get paperwork in soon and start calling in every day past the 30th I am not sure how late the clerk is in at Phillipsburg but I will try and get it over on the third.
  11. It's been a while since I've been but the supply has gotten a lot better lately for .223 and they might still have some Common hand gun rounds will be a crap shoot unless you want to spend the money on match grade I haven't seen any .22LR in almost a year though
  12. I cleaned the bore with a .20ga brush as well as polishing the bolt/firing pin. I even sanded the diameter of the spring down a bit and ended up cutting about a 1/2 inch of of it. The gun works like a dream now.
  13. I am relieved but this is only a momentary victory, a well needed and deserved one though. Go to the range this weekend to celebrate, but put your boots back on Monday. I am enjoying watching all the gun control freaks cry like little bitches though.
  14. This went a lot better than I was planning! Time to open a bottle of nice beer. I will be going to the range both days this weekend with my new AR build to celebrate. The fight is never over.
  15. Thanks njJoni, Assuming we are dealing with section F I guess my real question is what would be the difference between an outright veto or a conditonal veto besides the fact that it would show his willingness to sign it, what are the odds that the bill falls apart again in the legislature? Would there still be a fools hope here? (f) The Governor, in returning with his objections a bill for reconsideration at any general or special session of the Legislature, may recommend that an amendment or amendments specified by him be made in the bill, and in such case the Legislature may amend and reenact the bill. If a bill be so amended and reenacted, it shall be presented again to the Governor, but shall become a law only if he shall sign it within 10 days after presentation, except that any bill amended and reenacted within 10 days preceding the expiration of the second legislative year shall become law only if the Governor signs it prior to noon of the seventh day following such expiration. No bill shall be returned by the Governor a second time. No bill need be read three times and no emergency resolution need be adopted for the reenactment of any bill at a special session of the Legislature.t
  16. Can someone clarify the conditional veto process? If he proposses changes how many votes would be needed to get it to pass back to his desk? Am I safe to assume it would get enough approval to land back on his desk to sign?
  17. "I am guessing that there is something that is somehow attaching itself to explorer and that by killing it and restarting it I detach that something - the trick is how do I find that "something" Well I would think that if it never loaded upon starting in the first place it wouldn't be able to attach itself to anything. Like I said I am no pro but if it's a program or service that loads with start up your best bet is to run msconfig and disable it first to see if subsequent startups would work any better. I am just shooting from the hip here, it is hard to tell without being able to see it and tweaking it myself.
  18. I am no pro but it definitly sounds like there is either a program causing a conflict or you might have a corrupt system file, to test for programs: I guess it is similar to autoruns but click the start button and type in msconfig, in the last tab you can select which programs start, usually you can delselect most of them without causing to many problems and try restarting, from there you can slowly start turning them back on. if its a corrupt system file than you would need to try a restore or reinstall.
  19. You are correct Vlad, they are two sides of the same coin. I fully expect these bills to be signed. I guess I am just insulted that he is waiting until the last possible second and leaving us all with even a small amount of hope in the mean time.
  20. So he has until Monday to veto them or sign them then? Nothing like waiting till the last minute, this state is run by clowns and its a bad f*******g joke.
  21. I heard it was the 19th? I am not so sure any more.
  22. I own a S&W Model 25 with a long barrel and it is a great gun as mentioned. It's a double action and heavy enough to absorb most of the recoil. If you look hard enough they make some really nice custom grips for it, it is a great looking gun. The cost of 45LC keeps me from shooting it too much though at arounf $40+ for a box of 50 it is something to consider reloading.
  23. From what I have seen the supressor slides right over it and has a lock ring that threads into it. I don't think the muzzle device itself has many markings that would indicate it would accept a supressor other than an alignment groove. I searched a bit on the forums and couldn't find a solid answer either!
  24. It looks like a standard break and passes the pinky test but it has the ability to accept surefire supressors. I am considering one to finish my build because I do not plan on living in NJ much longer than I need to and I would like to keep my options open in the future. Does anyone have any advice?
  25. Realistically the bills that just passed I figure won't affect me because I have no mental health records and hopefully I am not on some secret list. I am not worried about them but I do not agree with them at all. It is like I said earlier, there will soon be more criminals in NJ than people who pay their taxes and try to be responsible citizens holding guns with each new restriction they pass. I am sick of it, I already hate going out my door on the way to the range because I get the feeling that I broke at least 15 laws somehow each time. If this "centerpiece bill" does in fact become law I can not get past that, I will not renew my rights at a DMV every four years knowing there is still no chance we will ever get CCW along with it. If it does pass it will be impossible to overturn and things will only continue to get worse after that, it will be time to jump ship to a free state because they did not give us any other option, they do not want us living here.
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