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  1. that's probably why they gave you the answer they did. you didn't state as a resident of NJ. their answer is correct as a resident of anywhere else.
  2. they said they're looking at a november 15 or earlier opening as long as the town gives the final ok. @tommy3rd i'm not sure how fast they will answer you here but if you have facebook and go to their facebook page they respond to those pretty quickly
  3. as mentioned before all those restrictions only apply to semi-auto shotguns
  4. while they don't specifically say if it is a SBR or not, it does look like they're comparing it to the thompson a5 and the loopholes that jumped through i did find this showing the firearm in action. in the video and on their website they market it as a pistol edit: according to them under cali law it is defined as a pistol
  5. http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/9657-firearm-purchasing-requirements-as-it-applies-to-nj-resident/page__view__findpost__p__125003
  6. i'm guessing you have to plug it into a wall outlet or something in order to feed the firearm
  7. you guys bring up possibilities of what this state would do if this passes but i think they would only apply to the residents of this state cause under H.R.822 they do have a section which i think addresses that issue
  8. saw this online. it's like groupon/livingsocial/etc. http://www.zozi.com/deals/1482?cnv=xac&&p=7&SID=3-509679857-634216611838750000 Your Price $135 VALUE $270 DISCOUNT 50% SAVINGS $135
  9. hmmjak

    Walther PPQ

    now someone correct me if i am wrong but aren't the p99q and ppq different guns probably a question better suited for a walther forum
  10. more like if you're worried don't put down anything. employment is not a requirement.
  11. this reminds of that one thread that was on here and the court case that brought up the same argument http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php?/topic/24703-magpul-ubrdoes-this-need-to-be-pinned/page__view__findpost__p__325864
  12. i'm pretty sure it is legal to own however it is illegal to use while committing a murder, robbery or any other illegal activity.
  13. not really the law exactly but an overview of it http://www.nraila.org/statelawpdfs/NYSL.pdf
  14. hmmjak

    M&P .22lr pistol

    didn't even notice. just saw it under the new content. and http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=245675375 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=245944283 http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=245404280
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