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  1. I think the big problem here is that there are people who want to fight for their second amendment rights in N.J. but there are other outside issues of these issues that prevent them from staying in the state.  I'll use myself for example.  I live in Hudson County and commute to NYC every day for my job.  However I've been doing the math as of late and I'm getting tired of making money only to have it A.) consumed by high taxes in N.J. for property with minimal to no return for myself. B.) Pay for a police force that does not care to defend my rights or my person (not a cop bashing statement just how I personally feel about peace officers and my personal safety). C.) Paying for person A with poor moral stature and shitty family values having five kids and not being held accountable for their decisions in life.

     

    I'm done with this form of socialism through taxation.  My corporation has offices in most of the states and my position is remote if I want it to be.  Why then would I stay in this state with high taxes, personally does not have my welfare and safety in mind and forces me to pay for the mistakes of others?  New Jersey at its best used to be a state of pride and values however we now have a state that is nothing more than a nanny state which will continue to persist because the people that expect a hand out and receive said hand out won't change their minds to vote for a better future, they love the present and the status quo and frankly are brain washed.

     

    Nothing short of a state revolution will change how things are.  N.J. is heading for a bad time unless there is a moderate for governor in two years.


  2. i was just about to say that! hahahaha.... the pics zoom into the cats face as you go down

     

    Is that a giant blow up of grumpy kitty? Nice AR BTW!

     

    My brother got me a giant grumpy cat throw for my birthday.  Thanks for the compliments on the AR.  She's light and shoots quite accurate.  Can't complain.


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    Build sheet:

    Parallax Tactical Paracomp

    Radical Firearms 16" Mid Length Barrel - 1:7 Twist - SOCOM Contour - QPQ Melonite

    UTG Pro 15" Keymod rail

    Damage Industries 1" QD sling attachment

    P.O.S Metal flip up sights (still in the hunt for a good set)

    Magpul AFG V2

    Palmetto State Armory A3 Upper Receiver

    Mil-spec bolt/carrier group from Palmetto State Armory

    Spikes Calico Lower Receiver

    Mil-spec LPK from Palmetto State Armory

    Magpul Enhanced Trigger Guard

    Magpul MOE Grip

    Lucid HD7 Holographic Sight

    Mil-spec buffer tube/spring/buffer

    Magpul Fix MOE Carbine Stock

    VTac Sling

    Hexmag.

     

    This build is ultra light for me compared to my Sopmod Block II clone.  I'm still testing the HD7 and am in the hunt for a good set of irons.  Overall I'm happy with the mid-length gas system and have had zero failures to date.


  4. I am happy to report that Guttenberg, NJ has decided to be compliant with the state statutes.  They accept all forms pre-filled out and follow the states documentation here:

     

    http://www.njsp.org/info/pdf/firearms/20141117_firearms_appinstruct.pdf

     

    I met with SGT. Hosie on 11/7/2014 and was in and out in five minutes.  We discussed compliant paperwork processing and he made it very clear that there will be no forms in addition to NJSP procedures.  The officer seems like a no bullshit type of person and I like that, very cut and clear.  He laughed when I handed him my money order dated 7/2013 as I refused to go through the process last year when they added additional requirements.

     

    Also of note, if you are filling out your paperwork electronically do not sign the form unless you are in the presence of the officer filing the paperwork.  That was on 11/7/2014, it is now 11/28 and have been waiting 21 days.


  5. Illinois was dead set against CCW and had to be taken down kicking and screaming.. Same thing with DC after Heller... They tried to play games to skirt the law... The hoops in Chicago are a pain in the ass but at EOD you can CCW.

     

    NJ will be the same... The list of places you can not carry and such will be a mile long but if SCOTUS rules "shall Issue" NJ will fall in line kicking and screaming as well..

     

    Illinois was dead set against CCW and had to be taken down kicking and screaming.. Same thing with DC after Heller... They tried to play games to skirt the law... The hoops in Chicago are a pain in the ass but at EOD you can CCW.

     

    NJ will be the same... The list of places you can not carry and such will be a mile long but if SCOTUS rules "shall Issue" NJ will fall in line kicking and screaming as well..

     

    Be careful what you wish for, we have always had dissenting majority votes on these issues instead of the six to three majority.  There is a argument that the SCOTUS has failed to review any new cases because the cases could be overturned (SCOTUS is weird like that).  I'd like to see a more radical approach, a constitutional convention.  The amendment is proposed by two-thirds of the states and then the ball gets rolling from there.  Currently non of the twenty seven amendments have been proposed that way but this could be a whole new ball game for states to balance out federal laws uniformly across the country.


  6. Very cool! You taught a new shooter well and you did it right, start small and work up one round at a time and don't push past the shooter's comfort level.

    In my experience, females are a joy to teach. They generally make much better students and are quicker to learn and safer than guys.

    Well done Fu!

    PS: Is she lefty? Looks like she may have some cross-eye dominance going on. That may be important if you start teaching her long guns.

    I do not think she is cross eyed dominant but we'll do the test again. If she is I'll have her adjust holding the rifle definitely, good call.

     

    Congrats.  Glad you brought got another female to embrace guns.  The only suggestion I would make for others is it might be better to do all the stuff discussed in the first paragraph at home before even going to the range (with the exclusion of inserting rounds in the gun).

    I do that with all my other friends that I have converted but this week we were both busy so I couldn't get it done that way but yes I agree with you 100%.


  7. News from 2012 and it is not a shock.  To be honest, who would buy the civilian models of their guns anyway?  I'd rather build a AR-15 modeled after a M4 with parts from BCM, B5 systems and other manufacturers as those parts have been given lots of reviews and put through their paces by a lot of gun enthusiasts.  When buying a Colt, you're buying a name.  A name that uses really awesome parts in their military models and a name that uses meh parts in the civilian models.  (also don't even get me started on their bolt carriers...)

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