EX Carnival man
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1 hour ago, Zeke said:Everyone needs a permit to purchase in “ nJ” how is this even Germaine to the conversation?
The God Dam Germans got nothing to do with it.
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15 minutes ago, JackDaWack said:Out of curiosity is you CWFL filed as "resident" ?
All Florida CWFl's are marked the same. The resident and non resident look the same. No address are on them.
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1 minute ago, Nogunverysad said:I trust that. Just worried about what would happen if I did this, acquired it legally, but brought it back to my NJ home and had to use it in self defense and questioned how I got this firearm while denied an FID
I see your problem I wouldn't bring anything I bought out of state back to NJ. NJ is a crazy place as we all know when it comes to firearm ownership. I brought almost everything I own down to Florida. I just kept 3 here that I purchased in NJ for H/D.
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Just now, Nogunverysad said:Do you have an FID or solely rely on this? Just curious
I have a NJ FID. I had one since 1982. They never asked to see it. The Property tax information and a photo ID is what they need.
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2 minutes ago, siderman said:Hmmm, I got a non too. Not in the market for another hg now but am curious since I have same ID criteria if it would get me one here also. Project for another day thanx for info.
As long as you have a home that's in your name and not a trust, all they have to do is pull up your property tax record your good to go.
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Just now, siderman said:So your NJ drivers and the CWFL-is a resident or non?
Its non. I have an old NJ Drivers license that's up in June. The Florida CWFL's don't have address on them
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No just my Drivers license and my Florida CWFL.
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22 minutes ago, siderman said:Was the sale in Jan 19 or 20? Because the poster you copied mentioned elsewhere that the rules changed in late 19 so if you purchased in 19 what he says about the Real ID being stricter now makes sense. I myself am in my FL house for a while but not going to venture out to a gun store if I don't need to these days. Don't need the tires on my Car with NJ plates getting slashed lol.
It was January 2020
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On 4/1/2020 at 5:14 PM, Malsua said:Florida does not require P2P for handguns.
Florida does require a state or federal picture ID with a your address located in FL to purchase a handgun.
You could purchase a long gun, but as a NJ resident, I'm not quite sure what they'd do now. Call NJ nics? No idea, they'd probably just turn you away. You used to be able to fill out the long gun form. They'd look at you funny and toss it in the trash I suspect.
You can purchase person to person in Florida without involving a dealer and it legally cannot violate federal laws.
Not True. I bought a handgun in Florida last January with my NJ Drivers license. They made a copy of it along with my Florida CWFL. On the application I had to use my Florida home address. They looked up my Lee county property tax record. I was told as long as I have a home in Florida that's in my name the state of Florida considers me a duel resident. Being I had a CWFL I was able to take my new Sig P365 with me that day.
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2 hours ago, father-of-three said:I was at the Allentown Wal-Mart yesterday. The ammo shelves looked almost exactly like they did during the 2009 scare.
It will be sometime before Ammo prices return to normal. I strongly believe Trump will win big in 2020. After losing jobs and a lot of money in their 401K's and just the market in general people will vote for the man who wants to put America back to work. I saw the liberals and liberal news praying for a crash economy thinking that will take Trump out. I really believe the're wrong.
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I stocked up on Ammo and Mags 3 panics ago. I'm sitting this one out.
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I have three .40 safe queens and one other I still shoot from time to time. I was never a big fan of ,40
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I bought ammo and mags 3 panics ago. I'm going to sit this one out.
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Shaneen Allen was a great case a few years ago in NJ that I thought had a shot at changing the law. That story if it went to court would have gone nation wide. The one thing these politicians hate is a spot light on their unconstitutional laws. No way was a black divorced law abiding mother going to jail. That's the one that should have done it for us. If that couldn't break the chains that bind us here in NJ no other case will.
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This story disappeared faster than Harry Houdini
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On 1/7/2020 at 11:37 AM, Down South said:I'm sorry Florida is full ... I hear the Carolinas are nice ? But on a real note I don't care how you do it up North ,keep all that BS stuff there please.
Its funny when I built my house here my neighbors were very welcoming. They said its a great place with nice people as long as I leave the NJ attitude and the NJ politics back in NJ. At first I was a little insulted but when I thought about it and the reputation NJ has I understood. Tomorrow I have to fly back to the people's republic of NJ and get ready for another season of work. One of these seasons when March rolls around I'm just not going to go back.
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The P365 is so close in size to the G42 it fits perfect in my Alabama G42 pocket holster. For a micro 9MM the P365 shoots very nice. I was very surprised how accurate for a small gun it is. I went to the range thinking I was going to buy the Hellcat but when I shot them side by side it was the Sig I went home with. The Hellcat has for me what I call the Glock .40 sting from the web of my hand down to the palm. The P365 recoil is softer. Its round capacity for its size makes it a great carry option
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I always felt like I'm being bent over by NJ gun laws as it is. When I go into what I consider a friendly place like a gun shop that understands what hoops we have to jump through just to purchase (NOT TO CARRY) than that friendly place starts making up more rules and laws of their own I won't be back. Last month I bought a gun in a free state. I rented one, walked over to the sales counter and bought it. All in All it took over an hour not weeks or months like NJ. The last thing NJ needs is more B/S laws. Gun shops should know that.
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1 minute ago, Zeke said:A win is a win
Hopefully now with a hearing they have to go on record with a reason why your not approved.
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Looks like a good one for NJ gun owners. Its a start in the right direction. https://www.ammoland.com/2020/01/nj-supreme-court-unanimously-rules-in-favor-of-gun-rights-wait-what/?fbclid=IwAR1H2xT3HJji7C2UVTDiLWtaHnGKpK0UcsyMv-C_HtH30aDBr_xj7-77Nlo#axzz6CEiE3vdf
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Shore Shot tried that with me a few years ago. I never bought from them again
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Sig P365. Its the only gun I bought in the last 2 years. I like it so much I'm going to buy the NRA P365 edition next Year
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I went to the range a few days ago shopping for a new CC Gun. I rented the Sig P365, P365 SAS and Springfield Hellcat and shot them side by side. After 200 rounds it was the P365. I really wanted to like the Hellcat but I shot the Sig so much better. I can't believe for a mirco gun how well the Sig Shoots. Another plus when I got home I found the P365 fits perfect in my Glock 42 Holsters. Florida was very easy to buy. The range waved the rental fee on the 3 guns because I was going to buy. As long as you have a home here Florida considers you a duel resident. Just a background check, a copy of your CWFL and you out the door. I hate to have to go back to the Peoples Republic of NJ in a few months.
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Glock's - Suggestions
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When I first got into Glocks an older gentleman wrote to me on the Glock form His suggestion was to buy A lot of spare mags,an extra recoil spring and a lot of ammo. I use that advice to this day on every gun I buy. I always buy spare mags.