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  1. I spoke to our own Jack JT Custom Guns this am about possible putting a builder AR 223/556 up for sale. along with an AR .22 cal it comprises all all name brand high quality components . I bought this in the 2009 frenzie. It came with 300 rds or 223 AND 300 rds of .22 along with NJ legal mags (whick I have to recently buy They are BOTH NJ Legal I know the demand outweighs the supply but it did when I bought them as well. I want what I paid for them $1800 nothing more. BUT here's the caveat: Gov Bucky Beaver shut down NICS. It may re-open today, tomorrow, next week or next month who knows. But I am sure Jack will FFL the transaction for us. This is a soft sell and Just throwing it out there. Ican list the components and Photos. Scopes are also included! any interest pm me.
  2. I don't think if a lib went thru all the NJ BS to get that one gun and ammo, he will then sell it. If anything he will appreciate being a gun owner a lot more now. But he will still vote for a dooshe like Booker and Biden. Because , well my family always voted for democrats....and I am a moron that follows like sheep.
  3. They are a blessing during the season, they drive the economy here. Buy March we are not manned for that crush. There are minimal police fire rescue on LBI after 10/1 until 5/1 many are part time temporary positions, during the season. The supermarkets stock a lot more goods for the increase of volume. the Hospitals, are staffed much higher as well. But March brings a whole different problem for us. Wildwood has posted check points if you are not a full time resident (by the address on your DL),you are turned around as it should be if you leave pre check point you won't be allowed back. This is being planned for Ocean City, Seaside, LBI and other points where they can control the entrance/exits. It will be interesting if these people who stocked up their normally vacant summer home and have to leave all their supplies behind.
  4. Then you understand the problems it creates. Maybe the snowmobile is available, cheap! I'm afraid a Benny couldn't survive the wilderness of NH, though. Lack of concrete and smog.
  5. You are sooo right, but this eliminated it! Just don't tell the folks back home, they will hate a Yankee thought of it!
  6. I can meet you at exit 63 BUT you have to promise to go back to your primary residence. We got invaded by Benny's and Shoebies that brought covis-19 here, stripped our stores, & strained our healthcare. Memorial Day, we welcome you, now we don't. I can tell you none of the Locals want them here and most are too stupid to realize it.
  7. 2 fer 2! I did a slight mod, this time. 1" of peanut oil in a large cast iron dutch oven, cooked outdoors on my turkey cooker stove. Quick ,easy a LOT less mess Transferred on to a wire rack over a cookies sheet for the final bake. You talk about Goood!
  8. As much as they have been completely useless to NJ gun owners....Murphy and the Left wing loons go un-impeded!
  9. Salt brn sugar brine Friday night Buttermilk soak Sat Night Dinner/meals for a few times during week Kisses to your Momma
  10. And had more putang than him too!
  11. I would like to go on record the thought of things going THIS sideways is repulsive to me. I only shoot at paper targets and would NEVER intentionally harm another human being. documented.
  12. I started a separate thread about good defense attorneys relating to firearms.
  13. He wasn't there when i needed him, he won't be there when you need him. I don't need him, I have better.
  14. Evan? Is that you? ⬆︎ Your still an A-whole Evan.
  15. Wrongfully Arrested NJ Gun Owner Considering Civil Suit Posted at 2:00 pm on March 19, 2020 by Tom Knighton If there’s one state in the nation I refuse to even pass through, it’s New Jersey. Nothing against many of the people there, mind you. It’s simply the fact that I’m pretty sure with my luck, I’ll be arrested and prosecuted for the jacketed hollow points I typically carry in my EDC weapon. However, residents of the state aren’t any better off. Take the story of Roosevelt Twyne. Mr. Twyne was fortunate, though. Eventually, the charges were dropped, but not before his civil rights had been trampled on more than any decent human being should stand for. Now, he’s considering taking action of his own. The New Jersey man who was arrested for illegally carrying a gun despite having a valid permit is exploring legal action against authorities after charges were dropped on Friday. Roosevelt Twyne’s lawyer told the Washington Free Beacon he is researching legal avenues for recovering damages from the Roselle Park Police Department and the prosecutor’s office. Attorney Evan Nappen said Twyne, who has been on unpaid suspension from his job as a licensed security guard since the February arrest, is “extremely pleased” the case was dropped. He said, however, there are significant issues left to resolve, and Twyne is looking at the best way to seek damages over the ordeal. “We still need to get his gun back,” Nappen told the Free Beacon. “We’re working on that. Then, of course, you want to clear the record with expungement so he doesn’t have an arrest record. We’re looking at and weighing the options on further civil action.” Nappen said the civil case faces significant legal hurdles, but it is a necessary step to prevent New Jersey gun owners from being put through similar circumstances by law enforcement officials. Twyne’s situation has also prompted Republican lawmakers in the state to call for changes to gun laws in order to better protect owners. “New Jersey’s over-zealous gun laws have enabled scenarios where law-abiding citizens—in this case, a security guard nonetheless—are being prosecuted,” Assemblyman John DiMaio (R.) said in a statement. “Unfortunately, those good intentions have bad consequences. We want to fix that.” Good luck with that. Frankly, I hope Twyne is able to get all that he wants, potentially without the lawsuit. It’s not that I want to spare the Roselle Park Police Department, but Mr. Twyne himself. Lawsuits are involved and expensive, so skipping that would be ideal. If not, or if the legal services are being provided pro bono, then yeah, hammer them. The truth of the matter is that New Jersey’s draconian ban on hollow-point ammunition is probably the dumbest bit of gun control I have ever seen. As bad as other gun control laws are, most of them result in an annoyance for gun owners. There’s the endangerment of the public, of course, but not like banning this particular type of ammunition that’s designed to prevent over-penetration and thus minimize danger to the general public. While I’m glad Twyne has had charges dropped against him, my hope is that he’ll get his record fully expunged and get his firearm returned to him. With the ammunition in question. Lord knows, he deserves far more than that. https://bearingarms.com/tomk/2020/03/19/gun-owner-considering-civil-suit/?utm_source=badaily&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl&bcid=bc1d86e1053dd21c60a121534def959c Hope he hit's the Lottery!
  16. This isn't a bad idea. Who do you know/recommend for 2A defense attorney's? Give me: Scott Bach any day. Larry Bitterman, New Brunswick- GREAT defense attorney Why You Need a Pro-2A Criminal Defense Attorney | USCCA https://www.usconcealedcarry.com/blog/why-you-need-a-pro-2a-criminal-defense-attorney/ Summary. In this week's "Ask a Self-Defense Attorney" video, criminal defense attorney Tom Grieve shares why you need a Pro-2A Criminal Defense Attorney who is familiar with guns representing your self-defense case.
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