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  1. I built this for $750

     

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    Inbox me, I'd be happy to help you build one for yourself if you wanted.

     

    I'm very interested in building my next AR. I already have a Ruger SR-556 piston AR and I have nothing but praise for it. The only knock I can give it is the monolithic upper that I can't replace the barrel or op-rod should I ever have to. Thus, I would like to have a DI as well. Could you send me a parts list of what you used and the approximate price including the tools?

     

    Thanks,

     

    -Plasma133


  2. Thanks Displaced Texan, 5th4x4 and everyone else who replied,

    I checked on AR15.com for your response. I just ordered the TAPCO stock and barrel combined wrench with an ACE Entry Skeleton stock as I'm about 5'8." The fixed stock that came on my rifle was too long for me so I needed to replace it with a shorter one. I'm just glad with the ACE, although I haven't received it yet, will enable me to not have to pay someone else to do it for me.

    -Plasma133


  3. Hello Everyone,

    Thanks for all the help I've received so far. I have a Ruger SR556 NJ state compliant model with the fixed position "collapsible stock." Would anyone know if this stock is an actual collapsible stock that has just been pinned, or if it is only a collapsible stock look-a-like? Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    Also, I live in Bergen County. Is it possible to purchase a collapsible stock online and bring it to a gunsmith to pin it to a position that better fits me and then replace my stock? In it's current state, my rifle stock is pinned all the way in the most extended position possible, which is far too long for me to wield properly. What gunsmiths in Bergen County would you recommend for any of these processes and at what cost?

    Or would it be possible for me to purchase a shorter length fixed position stock such as a skeleton stock and replace it on my own? What tools would I need should I need any?

    Respectfully,

     

    -Plasma133

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  4. Hello everyone, 

     

    I've been on this site for months now and I'm interested in buying the new Ruger 10/22 takedown with the threaded barrel and flashhider to add to my collection. So my question is, is this rifle legal to own in the state of New Jersey? I understand that it only has 10 round magazines. No pistol grip is on this firearm. And so I feel that this rifle is legal, but I would like a group opinion.

    http://www.impactguns.com/ruger-1022-takedown-22lr-threaded-barrel-and-flash-hider-10-rnd-mag-11112-736676111121.aspx

    http://www.ruger.com/products/1022Takedown/specSheets/11112.html
     

    Respectfully,

     

    Plasma133


  5. Thank you all for the info. I just sent an email asking if he has any 7.62 15/20 mags in stock. I'm just waiting for a reply now. Also, does anyone know if I need to get the mental health release for notarized for the FID application?

     

    Thank you


  6. Hello NJGF Community,

     

    I will be applying for my FOID when I return to New Jersey, however, I do not yet have my license to drive, but I do have my permit. Can I put my permit I.D. number in place of the driver license section of the FOID application?

     

    Thanks,

     

    -Plasma133


  7. So if I buy it, pick it up at the FFL, then get the Saiga's muzzle brake welded at Jet, it will be legal. My next question is, would it be legal for me to transport it immediately to Jet in my car to get the brake welded?

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