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  1. I forgot about Hanks. I love their Cilanktro sauce(green label). They came out with a Garden Ghost sauce(white label)...my god that stuff is hot.
  2. You can't use rifles after dark, only shotguns. My friend has a Foxpro caller, and we've got Coyotes to howl back at the call, but they've never come in to it, yet.
  3. I like the "Garden State Shooters" better than the "NJGunForums.com". I'd like it if it were a black t-shirt with red lettering.
  4. I work for USPS as a Rural Carrier Associate. I'm essentially a subsitute carrier that can fill in for the regular carrier when they are sick, go on vacation etc. I'm not here to defend the USPS at all. The volume of mail lately has been insane. My route has 550 families, roughly about 450 stops. One day I worked last week: I came in at 8AM(the earliest we're allowed to start because that is when the final truck of mail arrives at the post office), sorted mail- we have to take the mail and put it in order of the route. Some does come in "sorted", but so much mail comes in unsorted that it makes sense to just put it up into our "case"(metal box that we organize the mail according to the route in) so it takes us less time on the street trying to deliver from two trays rather then one. With two it gets confusing since one tray will have you stopping at every house and the other won't...it's tough for simple minded people like me to keep this organized. Then add in trays of advertisements that have to go to every house(and are addressed like Red Plum advertisements) and it becomes a three ring circus in the truck pretty quickly. This particular day, I had 8 trays(about 2ft long) full of "sorted"(called DPS or Delivery Point Sequence) mail. The reason why I'm using quotations around sorted is because more often then not some stuff is out of order, or not for my route, or sometimes not even for our state. Most magazines, newspapers, and other bigger mail don't come in sorted at all. Packages aren't sorted at all. This day, I sorted mail (with no breaks at all- I didn't even have time for lunch) until 2:35 in the afternoon. Loaded the truck and got out on the road by 2:45. I was out delivering the mail till 8:00pm, and still had to bring packages back because I could not find the houses due to it being dark, and people not properly marking their homes with the house number And guess what... contrary to what someone said previously in this thread- we DO NOT get overtime as rural carriers. We get paid the "evaluated time" that the post office says the route "should" take. My route is evaluated at 7.5 hours. So even though that day I worked 12 hours, I only get paid for 7.5 hours. So be happy...you got 4.5 hours of free mail delivery out of me. And for someone who might just think I'm slow at doing the job- the regular carrier who has been working that route for 15 years is averaging 10 hours per day. They seem to do the evaluations when mail is very light, and short us on things like package delivery for example: They only give us 30 seconds to deliver a package. With the amount of mail, and packages in the back of the truck, it takes me on average at least a minute to a minute and a half just to find the package. Multiply this by 50-100 packages and the time adds up, big time. Around Christmas time I had up to 300 packages one day. I'd say roughly 1/2 of all of the packages do not fit into mail boxes, so I have to find the house(or apartment which is a PITA), scan the package, walk/drive to it, and deliver the package. Wrap it in a trash bag if it's raining. Then use the scanner and mark it as delivered. Lets not even get into the signature required packages, or certified letters where I essentially have to fill out paperwork for each one, and then wait for people to come to do the door, and get them to sign for it. Some carriers have easy routes, and were back in the office, and heading home by noon...so the routes aren't exactly divided up fairly, but I'm sure their route evaluation is a lot shorter than mine(theirs is probably 4.5-5 hours or so). Here is a picture of the back of my mail truck after it was loaded. 14 trays of mail to deliver, and probably about 45 packages(the 6 buckets are loaded with smaller packages). I had from 2:45 till 5:59 to deliver all of this, according to the postmaster/supervisor. That is when the outgoing mail truck leaves. Quite impossible. So before you blame the carrier... think about it- We work for 12 hours, get no breaks, and only get paid for 7.5 hours. Us subsitute carriers don't receive any medical/vision/dental benefits either.
  5. No, no, no. The application still has to go to Trenton for other checks(I think they check for stuff like payment of child support etc), the typing up of the permits, and the signature. This is where my applications always sat for at least a month or two.
  6. I use a safety razor for the first pass of my shave. It's a Merkur 180 long handle or something. I use Astra blades that were like 10.99 for 100 on Amazon. I swap them out about every 4 or 5 shaves. I don't like using it to go against the grain for the second pass. I use a Gillette Fusion Proglide for that, but I cannot stand spending $20.95 on 4 packs of razors for it. I know there is the dollar shave club, but I'm still wondering about the quality of their blades.
  7. I have the YHM Phantom on my AR, it's definitely louder than a standard crowned barrel. Things I dislike about it: It's a grey color, doesn't really match the "black rifle" image. 2. it annoys people shooting next to you because they get hit with the air blast. Other then that, I love it.
  8. I didn't send mine out at all. I used some blue painters tape around the barrel a few inches in both directions, and just hit it with some flat black BBQ grill spray paint(it's high temp paint, so it'll be able to handle the heat of the barrel). It's held up for over a year now. Probably not the ideal way to do it, but it works and you can hardly tell the difference.
  9. The computer system notifies the Sergeants(or higher officers) if there is a criminal record, or no criminal record. Based on that, all they have to do is click approve, or reject. They can actually do it from their cell phones. I'm still not sure how long it'll sit up in Trenton after that, while they do the rest of the checks and await the signature on the pistol permits.
  10. Technically, as long as you aren't in possession of an AR lower receiver, it is perfectly legal to purchase that upper and have it shipped here. You can swap out the flash hider for the muzzle brake(has to be pinned and welded on...something you might be able to do yourself-or not), and grind off the bayonet lug. Not terribly difficult, I did mine myself in less than an hour.
  11. That link goes to a complete upper. The flash hider has to go, replace with a muzzle brake, and the bayonet lug has to go(you know, to keep you from committing drive by baynettings).
  12. I know firearms are currently banned in the camping areas of our state forests. http://www.state.nj.us/dep/parksandforests/parks/camprules.html
  13. Can I get the paperwork on the NJSP site? Also, I don't believe anyone clarified, will a class such as NRA First Steps Pistol suffice for the firearms training? Or NJ hunting license(includes live fire).
  14. If Stewart didn't hit that rut in the whoops which kicked his rear end out, he probably would have won. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BSnyhzS9luM Here is his post race update- he didn't finish it because the bars on the bike were bent. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sM1qBW3VT5k
  15. :lol: "20 people a day ride there..." 20 people haven't rode there since the place opened! I go by it a few times every weekend and there has never been anyone there, other than a couple state rangers that just sit there with the truck idling, and a state forest employee sitting in a car playing on her phone all day. These are things your tax dollars are paying for. It's about a 1/2 mile complete deep sand course wide enough to drive a tractor trailer through. There are some "bumps" that you might be able to jump, except the rules posted say no jumping, wheelies, or reckless riding. I got in trouble the first day they opened, I wheelied down the start of the course(goes down hill a bit), and the next lap around the state forest lady was flagging me down and yelled at me for it. I haven't gone back on the bike since.
  16. I don't have a washer on mine. Like someone else said, just a drop of blue loctite.
  17. I'm rooting for the cry baby, Mike Alessi...not. I've always liked Stewart(James, not Malcolm) and Chad Reed. So if either of them do well, I'll be happy.
  18. I too have a NRA first steps certificate, does this satisfy the NJ requirement for the CCW permit? It worked for FL. As did my hunting license.
  19. I've been saying... Here in NJ we have to pay fees to exercise our constitutionally protected rights. Could you imagine the outrage if people had to pay fees to speak freely, read a book, go to church, or have to pay fees to protect you from illegal searches?
  20. Send a letter to their "Office of Professional Standards". This is the internal affairs department of NJSP. Be sure to mention in the letter that you sent one to the Firearms Unit and never received a response. They(an investigator from internal affairs) will likely call you within a day or two of receiving your letter.
  21. Amazon drones will only be able to carry packages up to 5lbs, from what I've read. Everything else from 5+ to 70+ will still have to be taken by USPS, UPS, or Fedex. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  22. Then we'll begin to have car jackings and shootings of mail carriers so they can steal all of the packages you order through Amazon.
  23. What happens when criminals alter their "work" schedules to better fit our shopping schedules?
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