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JT Custom Guns

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  1. NJ NICS is a point of contact for a Federal System, and the NJSP have acknowledged that the Federal "3day" rule does apply.

    They don't publicly state it, but we have it confirmed, that they (NJSP) defer to the fed ruling - 3 business days (not including the day of submittal) if the NICs is not approved or denied, a Dealer can (if he so chooses) make the transfer w/o an approval.

    Now, getting a dealer to do it is another story. We have turned over guns to very well known and trusted clients after the fouth day but it is rare and only for very specific curcumstances (like a permit is going to expire)...........


  2. CMMG "Bravo" Kit
    .22LR
    Bolt & Recoil Assy
    Three (3) 10rd Long Body Mags
    Speed Loader
    Manual
    New in Pkg.
    Ref.  #22BA651 (with 10rd mags)

    FIRST "I'll Take it" gets it 

    $185.00 - Price is Cash, no tax

    Buyer will be offered 100 rds CCI Mini Mags (at additional cost)


    Mfg. Notes:
    Just swap this drop in conversion with the bolt carrier group from your 5.56/.223 chambered rifle and you will be ready to shoot .22LR.
    Ships with 3 10rd magazines. 
    For best performance use a round style hammer as notched hammers can cause function issues and 36 grain plated nose bullets have proven to be the best choice for function.

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  3. On 10/7/2020 at 3:24 PM, antiriad said:

    I first drilled with 1/16 drill bit. Then I threaded the hole with an M2 tap and then used an M2 3mm set screw with thread locker and also covered the hole.

    There is no way they are coming out even if I wanted to. I can weld the hole if I wanted.

    Pinning is probably the best method. 

    How did you "Cover the hole"

     


  4. 14 hours ago, silverado427 said:

    Hey Jack.  So would the seller be required to do a transfer From Himself to the FFL 

    There are a couple different ways to do it, but the way we do it here is as follows:

    1) Seller and Buyer agree upon the sale either off-site or at my place (This would include who is paying the transfer fee).

    2) Gun(s) are handed over to us, and booked in from the Seller, and transfer fee is Paid in Full. - he (or she) is now out of it)

    3) Buyer files out the 4473, and we submit the NICs

    4A) NICs is Approved - Buyer comes and picks up the gun(s)

    4B) NICs is Denied - Buyer cannot have the gun(s) and we would have to sell them for the buyer as a consignment or hold them for the buyer until he straightens out his issue with NICs. In the later case, a Storage fee would be charged, so it usually less expensive to just sell them at that point.

     

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  5. M1 Carbine is banned by Name, so if it says M1 on the frame and it's a carbine rifle there is no way around it in NJ

    AK , is "Avtomat Kalashnikov type" and the NJSP turn a blind eye to any variants except if it has the name "Kalashnikov" on the frame

    loophole, but AK's are legal to sell in NJ - For now!

     


  6. 39 minutes ago, SJG said:

    They are ok for a basic other. They fit the budget of lots of shooters. Usually you get what you pay for

    Again with  the 'basic other"?

    Troy is so good they give you a 1 year warranty - Radical is Lifetime!

    Mfg doesn't offer lifetime warranty on junk, yo udo get what you pay for, and Radical is a good value for the money.....


  7. On 7/1/2020 at 5:03 PM, SJG said:

    It a low end "other", by low end I mean price. Clearly, at this price, its components are all basic. As with anything, depends on what you want to spend. Figure out what it would cost to either buy or build with exactly what you want in it  and compare to the price of this to decide which way you want to go. Of course, if you go for this, you can always upgrade some parts later, but you would need to factor that into the ultimate decision. 

    basic as in - Base model? With Troy you get sights, with Radical we sell the F/U sights as an option

    Radical with optional F/u Sights is still $500.00 less than Troy............


  8. We have sold over 200 FO-13 in the past year and not One (1) warranty return!

    We have had a few people say they were short stroking , but it always turned out they were using .223, so it is a Multi cal gun but it needs to be broken in with 5.56 for the first 100 - 150 rds - then Good to go!

     

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