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  1. He will be labeled as a poultryphile and cannot be within 100 yards of a petting zoo for his fowl behavior.
  2. When the transfer is completed.
  3. I know there were a few people looking for this. $617.33 at Grab a Gun http://grabagun.com/sti-international-5-0-spartan-9mm-10rd.html
  4. Either you don't care to understand or you're trolling at this point.
  5. Just when you thought your read it all... A man from northwest suburban Roselle, in DuPage County, faces a charge of misdemeanor animal cruelty after police said he sexually abused his pet peacock. http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/dupage-county-roselle-sexual-abuse-peacock-206997171.html You could say he loved it to death.
  6. Simplest taboo list for typical ban state ARs: -No flash hider -No bayo lug -No adjustable stock If the barrel is threaded, the muzzle device should be permanently affixed by -pinning (press fit) - ala Stag Arms -pinning & top welding so pin doesn't back out (most popular method) -silver soldering with correct amount of silver content -Welding - least aesthetic results. Muzzle device could be a brake/compensator or a thread cap but NOT a flash hider. There are some brakes that resemble a birdcage flash hider but the orifice is usually large enough to pass the bullet. If you can fit your pinky finger in the muzzle device, take the upper back to your FFL. For a more specific explanation: http://njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/blog/1/entry-16-nj-gun-law-summary/ A semi-automatic rifle that has an ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least two of the following: This means that if it is a semi-automatic rifle and has a detachable magazine it can have ONE of the following features and still be legal, but if it has two or more, then it would not be legal. 1) A folding or telescoping stock; 2) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon; 3) A bayonet mount; 4) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; 5) A grenade launcher Example 1) An AR15 (which is a semi automatic rifle that has a detachable magazine ) with a pistol grip. LEGAL 2) An AR15 (which is a semi automatic rifle that has a detachable magazine ) with a pistol grip AND a flash hider. ILLEGAL
  7. The problem is not the manpower but the stupid, antiquated method NJ uses to conduct the NICS process. You can't make a racehorse out of a donkey.
  8. The problem with NJ is that it handles NICS checks as a Point of Contact (POC) state. The reason they're acting as a POC state is because it allows them (NJ) to impose additional checks that the ordinary NICS may/may not cover. National Instant Criminal Background Check System (NCIC) Criminal Information Unit The New Jersey State Police (NJSP) NICS Operation Center conducts background checks for Federal Firearms Licensees (FFL) on prospective firearm purchasers in accordance with the provisions set fort in the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, 18 U.S.C. Section 922. The NICS Operation Center transmits a formatted message to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) NICS Operation Center accessing the Interstate Identification Index (III), National Crime Information Center (NCIC) hot files and the NICS Index. In addition to these files the NJSP NICS Operation Center accesses the following New Jersey data bases: the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) Domestic Violence Central Registry, the Division of Mental Health Services (DMHS) Census and USTF databases, the New Jersey Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) files and the NJSP Firearms Investigations Unit files. Before people can consider a class action lawsuit, a competent attorney should review the current laws and see if there's anything specific on the State level books concerning NICS checks. What we do know is that, under normal conditions (pre-panic), average response times for an FFL NICS query was about 15 minutes after the fax was sent. Once the fax has been sent to the State Police, that should be considered the time and date that the FFL has contacted NICS system for a response. Taking that into account, if NJ adheres by the provisions set forth in the VPA, then the lawyer will need to look at the "Open" definition and see if that would trigger the 3 day rule if the FFL does not receive a response. LIke others, IANAL and tried to research this the best I could. Hopefully someone in the field can chime in and see if we (citizens) have any recourse.
  9. Thanks, will update Monday Edit: Updated
  10. Must have been a lot -- has poor guy is working out of his basement.
  11. He's a nice guy. Why did you take him to court?
  12. Another nod for Chris @ Bullseye Tactical.
  13. Due to the retarded NICS delays, one of my permits will expire and become useless. I balanced things out by purchasing a handgun that costs twice as much.
  14. Father had bad judgement, Park moms were vindictive, Police took a dangerous criminal off the streets. Park moms rejoice.
  15. Thanks for the info -- cheat sheet has been updated
  16. Conversation was not recorded - at least not at my end.
  17. So, I call the AGs office this morning to try and find some clarity concerning the increasing NICS delays and if our FFLs can exercise the 3 day rule. Gentleman (LEO) answers the phone and when I begin to ask about the NICS delay, he interjects and starts rambling about the Connecticut school shooting, how NJ is slowing down the process to obtain permits to make us safer, etc.
  18. In addition to the above, you should also look into the Dan Wesson Valor.
  19. If I had a parrot, the Daily News would only be used to line the bottom of the cage.
  20. NJ is also instant but it seems our FFLs are scared to follow the Federal laws. NJ chose to be a POC state and it's their own mess that they cannot respond "instantly" or within 3 days. From what I've read thus far, I don't see why FFLs cannot legally transfer the firearm after the 3 days of not receiving a response from our NICS system.
  21. Dan Wesson Specialist available for $1675.00 at Damascus. This is a good price for this gun in the duty coat finish. I would have jumped on this deal myself if I didn't blow my funds on something else. http://www.damascusgunshop.com/shop/dan-wesson/full-size/dan-wesson-specialist-black.html
  22. I purchased a 12 year old Buck Mark last year from a friend and was impressed with the quality. Just like yours, mine also prefers Federal.
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