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  1. The most devastating gun accident stories are of innocent children who find unsecured firearms of relatives,” Assemblyman Tim Eustace said in a statement obtained by the Cliffview Pilot. “This legislation educates prospective gun owners on how to keep themselves and their families safe while owning a firearm.”

    Someone better inform this legislator that gun locks or lockable are "supposed" to provided with the purchase of ever handgun in New Jersey!

    pg-8-Gun-Safety-Lock.jpg

     

    It is a Federal & State LAW! 

    http://smartgunlaws.org/safe-storage-gun-locks-policy-summary/

    https://njcourts.judiciary.state.nj.us/web0/legis/c233.pdf

     


  2. To demonstrate that competence, the applicant would be required to include, as part of his application for the permit, a copy indicating his successful completion of  a firearms safety or training course or class offered by a law enforcement agency, an educational institution, the military, or the National Rifle Association.

    Interesting words, "the military'.  With no details, a veteran could provide a copy of his/her DD Form 214 that idenfies all firearms badges that they possess for training on different firearms when in the military service


  3. yey for us but its not a win untill the dumbass smartgun law is repealed. Technology will get it right(wrong for us) sooner or later.

    Not a chance for repeal until Loretta Weinberg is voted out of office - retires or "otherwise" :stinker:

    Let's count the dollars for NJ Institute of Technology to develop the personalized handgun:  Original appropriation = $500,000, next Lautenberg kicked in an additional $1,500,000 and Weinberg's Office will not disclose the total funding to date - I've inquired several times.

     

    And you'd have to pry my mouth open with a crow bar, but S&W had a after market add-on to their revolvers that made it 'personalized' in about the late '80's.  My buddy has it on his revolver now and it is not intrusive or was not hard to install ... new grips were needed though


  4. Bob, you make a point ... Though when I moved and the FID required a change of address - 9 months turnaround.  It took my neighbor 11 months for his FID Change of Address. Then with a reminder that 'within 30 days', the next handgun permit turn around went to 5 days  for both me and my neighbor.  If it can be done in 5 days, that was my benchmark.  And agree with you, 12 days, including a 2 day holiday at Trenton, is reasonable and would have had the handgun in the safe now ... if the dispatcher had put the notification & my paperwork in the correct file.  So ... from now on, face to face and fingers to fingers to preclude the next possible screwup by a dispatcher


  5. I believe he is commenting on why are we being forced to pay more for something that should be an instantanous turn around and it is taking 2 weeks!

    Here's the comparison: In August using the 212A, the total time from the electronic transmission to the time I was called to pick up my permit was 5 days!  Trenton approval > municipal PD > they preparing the permit > to telephone call that was ready ... and it was delivered to my house by the officer that does the permits!  And to boot, my neighbor also had his August permit turn around in 5 days too

     

    OK, I'll concede 2 holiday days at Trenton, Election Day & Veterans Day for Investigations to be off from work.  So down to 12 days which is double the previous time period.  But with the 212A approved on November 24th, I'm still waiting for this permit because the dispatcher put my paperwork in the wrong filing cabinet including my paperwork!  Was called tonight and the permit will be on the Chief's desk in the morning. Next application will be face to face with the paperwork transfered from hand to hand to the Officer that is responsible for the FID & firearm requests!


  6. Anyone else finding that the State Police Investigations Unit is dragging their feet?

     

    * NJ212A electronic Criminal History Record Information Form received by Investigation Unit on November 10,2014

    * Approval from State Police Investigation Unit received by Municipal Police Department on November 24, 2014

    14 days turn around for an electronic 212A and 20 bucks! 

     

    If this trend continues - I'll do the Criminal History Record request ... manually and save $20.00!


  7. In August, 2014 - I paid $20.00 and completed the on-line, the Criminal History Record Information Request that was electronically sent to the NJSP and my Municipal Police Department - for 2 PP Permits

     

    I now found a nice 9mm Luger that I want to purchase ... Do I have to complete the Form212A again or could I just mail the August Form 212A confirmation to the NJSP and also give a copy to my local Police Department ?


  8. Has anyone had any experience with their ammo...good or bad?

    This is remanufactured 45ACP ammunition loaded with a cast lead semi wad cutter nose projectile from a premier cast bullet manufacturer. The lead semi wadcutter bullet is the go to choice for competitive shooting. The unique shape of the bullet cuts a perfect circle out of the target making for easy scoring, hence the name "wad-cutter". This is an excellent low recoil, easy to shoot target round for the 45acp.

     This bullet is made from a hard lead alloy consisting of 2% tin, 6% antimony and 92% lead making for a clean shooting round in comparison to similar cast bullets.This load chronographs at approximatley 800fps out of a Colt Gold Cup 1911 with 5" barrel.

     
    45 ACP SWC good product, good price
     
    05/19/2014
    Quality Made was mentioned on a gun site I frequent. I placed my first order for 250 rounds that arrived in less than a week. I've fired them in a revolver with moon clips and in 4 different 1911 pistols without a single failure. Consistent load and accuracy.

     

    What's your concern?  At their price, I'd buy a 1000 rnds if I didn't reload!

     

    My cost to reload ...

    Cost / 50 = $8.16


  9. Just a word of caution - if you use a wooden dowel to drive the stuck bullet out of the barrel, you stand the chance of it splitting and wedging the bullet in the barrel even tighter.

    Put a spent brass case on both ends the dowel 

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