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Everything posted by MattH
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Fireball. No bar/liquor cabinet should be without it. A good Amaretto is nice to have on hand. I prefer Gozio myself.
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I believe requirement 5 would qualify them for a CCW permit.
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It would probably be quicker to wait the month in between than it would be to get the exemption.
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Double post
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Yes the exemption must be filed ahead of time at your local PD. You would need the make, model and serial number of each handgun for the application. I'm not sure how long the wait would be as I've never applied for one myself.
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You must have a P2P to take possession of them unless they are willed to you. Price doesn't matter at all, they can be free and you still need a permit. If there is more than one handgun, you can file for a OGAM exemption and take possession of them all at one time.
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As long as the serial number doesn't change you won't need a P2P to get it back. As for sending it in, you can ship it through a UPS hub as long as you declare it is a firearm.
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I think he meant you can only shoot paper with centerfire, not steel targets. With rimfire you can shoot paper and steel targets.
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Most WMA ranges also have areas set up for .22lr rifles and muzzle loaders.
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Steph has a kid from a previous relationship, it's not Kris'.
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Collapsible stock question
MattH replied to bravozulu14's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
Because a collapsible stock is a very evil creature that can wreak huge amounts of chaos. -
Collapsible stock question
MattH replied to bravozulu14's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
As long as it meets the length requirement you can pin it in any position that is comfortable for you. -
If it is going to be your HD gun then I would highly recommend shooting it as often as possible, just like any other HD gun. You could still shoot it, even hunt with it if ya wanted to. Nothing says you have to have a certain barrel length for a certain purpose, those are just suggestions for what works best for certain applications.
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That all depends on what your intended purpose is. 12 gauge is most common for all around use. For home defense look at something in the 18-20" barrel length, for hunting/skeet 28-32" will work. If you plan to do any long range shooting with it like duck or goose hunting than a 32-36" barrel is your best bet.
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No I didn't, sorry. Could always call the store tomorrow and ask. 609 296 3192
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The only difference between the green and black label is the aging time. The green is bottled sooner, but the charcoal mellowing is the same process for both types.
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For anyone looking for one, Tip's Hardware in West Creek had one in stock when I was there today.
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Jack Daniels, Crown Royal, or Jamesons for an every day drinker. For those special occasions I save the JD Silver Select and CR Special Reserve.