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  1. Thank you And thank you everyone else for the answers.
  2. I'm so used to facebook. I looked for a "like" button for your post.
  3. Thanks Malsua. Thank you. I thought they were all legal, but that was before hearing about the weight restriction. I guess they're worried we're going to hit someone with it when we run out of ammo. Beretta 92FS (wikipedia says 34oz) Colt Combat Commander (wikipedia says 27oz) Interarms Firestar M45 (wikipedia says the M43 is about 30oz, so I doubt the m45 is much larger) Derringer (dont have the model in front of me, but it should light enough) I'm sure my rifles are legal as well: Russian SKS (in it's original factory state) Charter Arms AR-7 Thanks, Mike
  4. 1. Yes 2. No, he was married at the time. 3. Yes, I have paperwork regarding the distribution of his property. I received the firearms and my siblings got other property. I was reading another thread about hotel stays. Is staying overnight in the middle of an 18 hour drive considered a reasonable deviation? The other post made the law seem pretty vague, purposefully. Thanks, Mike
  5. Thanks for the responses. Is this only once in NJ? I would think federal law would consider a pee break a reasonable stop as long as it wasn't off the main road.
  6. Hi, I inherited a few pistols from my father who lived in Florida. The pistols are currently at his house. They are also with a couple rifles I purchased in the '90's. I called the New Jersey State Police firearms "hotline" and went to my local police station (who also contacted the NJSP) and they both said all Iss have to do is drive them into NJ, following the "locked in the trunk" laws and that's it. I don't need a permit or license, nor do I have to register. So my question is, with all the crazy NJ laws I've read about on this forum (and other sites); is it really that simple? Thanks in advance, and sorry for the rookie question. Mike
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