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  1. I love BF... I took a four month break for BF3 and was playing Minecraft with my kids, I'm ready to start playing again, I miss it... I play on the PC the way it was meant to be played! ;-)
  2. So 9 cops beat a guy to death while he is on the ground begging for help and then show up at people's homes to coerce them into giving them their phones so they can delete the evidence and this is your response? There are bad people in the world? Wow, just wow. The difference is when ordinary bad people do bad things other ordinary people don't go out of our way to defend, deflect, conceal and ignor their actions.
  3. Look if history tells us anything it is that absolute power corrupts absolutely. I never said there aren't any good cops but I have a problem with those that like to deny there are any bad ones... Just the latest example: http://www.inquisitr.com/663291/david-sal-silva-death-police-chief-asks-fbi-to-investigate-after-footage-of-beating-goes-missing/ Who you going to call when the good guys turn out to be no better than the bad guys?
  4. Well what I would love to see (which will never happen in NJ) would be some solidarity in the community to say enough is enough! What if they passed a law requiring everyone to get a five year permission slip to exercise their rights and no one applied? Do we somehow fail to have a constitutional right because we elected not to pay the state for a permission slip to exercise that right? It would truly be an emperor has no clothes moment, but like I said, it will never happen. The sheeple will fall in-line piss-bitching-and-moaning and take solace in the fact that they only had half of what's left of their rights taken away this time. I need to accelerate my plans to exit this shit-hole state.
  5. So here is a big question, say you get your DL revoked for something. You no longer have your FID card either? WTF? Having to prove you are not a criminal over and over in this state is getting old. If this were done properly by the state the burden would be on the criminal to have a disqualifying identification on his/her state ID.
  6. This is an older picture, my oldest son when he was only a year old back in 2006.
  7. So the big question is what was Nappen's fee and who pays for that? Can you sue them for the cost of the attorney you retained to protect you from their illegal actions?
  8. NJ Gov. Chris Christie Unveils Sweeping Gun Control Measures LOL
  9. Sadly, between the local departments with FIDs and pistol permits and the State Police NICs checks, I think the DMV would probably be faster. What does that say about the process.
  10. TK421

    Handgun for wife

    I was at Shore Shot today and they have a 9mm Sig 226 Elite. Over $1k but it is the first 226 I have seen in months. The nice thing about the 226, 229 or 220 is that you can purchase the factory .22LR caliber conversions for them.
  11. TK421

    Handgun for wife

    One of the coolest full-size 9mm guns made for women with a polymer frame right now is the S&W M&P Julie Golob. Probably at the high end of your price range and striker fired but it is one of the most popular choices lately (if you can find one). Two negatives though, standard capacity is 17 rounds so you get the 10 rounders in the PRJN and I have never seen one with a manual safety. Personally I do not suggest anyone purchase a firearm with a manual safety unless you plan on training with the pistol a lot. In the heat of a situation if you are not properly familiar with it a manual safety can be the different between you or the bad guy surviving. http://www.smith-wes...playErrorView_Y
  12. I used to play combat flight sims all the time, I think I still have all the Jane's games somewhere. I tried to get MS Combat Flight sim to play on my Win7 machine but gave up because there is no support for the old MS SideWinder Forced Feedback I have. That stick was the best and I don't wish to go out and spend $150 for a new one. Always considered of trying Aces High but thought since they advertised it on TV it would either be hokey or a ploy for a monthly subscription.
  13. They should. It is laws like this that blatantly infringe upon people's rights that put LEOs in disharmony with the general public. You know bad people will do bad things but what you don't know is how much more the rest of the good guys are going to put up with.
  14. Somebody's department is going to get their state funding slashed. I have to say I used to simpley dislike liberals and dismiss them as ignorant and misguided however I'm getting to the point where they are actually stating to turn my stomach in disgust because it goes beyond ignorance at this point into the realm of intentional and hypocritical malice towards freedoms they dont approve of. I am sick of their one size fits all we will tell you what you can and can not do and what you must do bs. I just want to be left the hell alone to live my life and raise my children as I see fit, is that too much to ask in the "freest nation on earth"? I am happy to see a few in law enforcement pay lip service to our freedoms being eroded however it would be nice to see some real support by refusing to enforce such blatantly unconstitutional laws for a change.
  15. Every NJ driver's License has a PDF417 barcode on it. You could include an SBI number in that barcode for use by an FFL. I would also suggest that since we are trying to stop "prohibited" people from buying firearms we should be marking their driver's licenses as being prohibited rather than marking ours as being "permitted". This all boils down to the fundamental flaw in the state's logic that they have authority to grant us permission to exercise our rights.
  16. I have never had that problem up until last year. The number of new people purchasing firearms that seem as though their phone is too complicated for them to figure out scares the Bejesus out of me. They are going to cause a problem for us because there is no way the stats for accidental discharges and injuries is not going to go up. There is a new class of gun owner, they are a new breed of novice gun owners that didn't buy their first gun because they decided they wanted one, they bought their first gun because they feared their government would not allow them to buy one in the future if they wanted one. They don't have the requisite interest to put the necessary time into proper training and handling of firearms. This is going to be a problem at some point, there is no question in my mind.
  17. I was there today, it was a little uneasy to say the least. On a lighter note they got some new guns in since Sunday, Glock 22 and 23, M&P 22s, 9C, 40C and 40 VTAC, Bodyguard 380. Looked like some new ARs on the wall as well. It was seriously slim pickings on Sunday.
  18. I think part of it is these guys don't want to have to say no to someone, over the last several weeks (they were closed on Easter) they were there very late because people were "kicking the tires". Two Sundays before Easter Mike said he sold a pistol right at the end of the day and a group of guys came off the range at 6PM and started asking about shotguns. Mike stayed despite his wife's texts and helped the guys out with their questions. According to him they finally left at 7 without making a purchase. This is what they were talking about when Dan locked the door at 5:45.
  19. Exactly, if something is in stock and you call up anyone there would take your CC info over the phone to pay for the gun and hold it for you to fill out the paper work at a later day. Who the hell wants to sit around for a ½ hour on a Sunday night to fill-out paperwork for a gun that ain't getting picked up for at least two weeks! I too am sorry this schmuck chose to off himself at a gun range. I feel bad for the family but would have rather the asstard jumped off the Driscoll instead.
  20. Or you could send your wife out on the porch and have her blast off some BBs in random directions so they get the hint.
  21. Me too, I have been to ranges in Vegas, Virginia, South Carolina, Florida and Kentucky, I have never seen one rent a firearm without a requirement that you purchase their ammo.
  22. You cannot pick-up a firearm like a bag of bread. I think it is obvious that the paperwork takes 10-15 minutes alone just to fill-out and you can't even get a NICs approval on a Sunday under normal circumstances. If you walk into your local supermarket 15 minutes before it closes and expect to do your month's shopping you think they are going to hang around and wait for you? If you walk into a car dealer 15 minutes before closing do you think you are going to leave with a car the same night? Would you expect to be seated for a full dinner if you showed up to a sit-down resturant 15 minutes before they closed? How ridiculous is it to show up to a range 15 minutes before it closes and expect to actually go shooting? By the time you got on the firing line and loaded your gun the actual time spent shooting would be less than the time it takes to clean the damned gun. I would never think of being such an inconsiderate twit as to try such a thing on a Sunday evening no less, let alone be brazen enough to pitch-a-**** about it.
  23. I was just pointing out, it is a given if you are renting a gun somewhere you have to purchase their ammo. If they are renting out a $600-$900 firearm I think they have the right to try to limit some yahoo from trying to fire the bargain reloads he picked-up online for six bucks a box. I can't understand how some people think the world works, like a business is there to have everything they need or want readily available for them to use at their discretion and for no more than the bargain internet prices they can find it online.
  24. LOL trust me you would not want to purchase any of the rental guns at the end of their lives. They are all well shot-out by the time they are retired; most of them are cannibalized in their old age to repair other rentals. I would imagine that gun will be booked in as evidence and most likely not returned. Depending on which gun it was it would probably cost more in legal fees to try to get it back than it is currently worth.
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