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  1. Our forums very own Titan Concealment aka A-Tech http://www.njgunforums.com/forum/index.php/user/4403-a-tech/ https://www.facebook.com/titanconcealment/?fref=ts http://www.titanconcealment.com/
  2. I bought a few the other day in NJ and they did not charge tax.
  3. tractor supply has new .30cal for $8 and new .50cal for $10 and no tax
  4. A friend of mine looked into this and he was told he would need the type of licensing for a gunsmith and a lot of insurance in case his parts fail etc..
  5. I like the new arsenal fixed stock ak for msrp $879 Has upgraded trigger group and waiting to hear more
  6. ceder is more rot resistant and helps keep mites away, according to what my buddy says, its what he uses to build his hives .
  7. Sg does this a lot , especially when they change a Product number or quantity offers in Packaging Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  8. the guy is in trenton at every hearing a bill put up for vote, along with the nra rep. heavily stacked against them, they are talking to brick walls I guarantee majority of the people complaining that nra and anjrpc dont do enough, most likely don't do much themselves. Not singleing anyone out but just saying
  9. they only have 2 people processing applications, they are very swamped with applications. Be patient
  10. he did tell people to go ahead and apply, right after the the case win. He said it on gfh and on anjrpc fb.
  11. nope, this is mainly a hunting/ fishing resource show. mostly guide services etc..
  12. I want a Holosun so bad, I shouldered a few of Joe's personal rifles @ MM with different Holosun's mounted and they are awesome.
  13. you do realize this petition is like 6 months old
  14. btw all the instructions are on permit where to send what etc
  15. FYI, Tier 1 Defense in Mountainside does pin/weld while you wait. You wont even have time to find something on tv and its done nicely
  16. btw it was a 22lr round they posted on their fb
  17. This is why heritage guild range stores all rentals in the range in lockers. A RSO checks them in and out. Renters are given a card at desk out front specifying the firearm to give to a RSO inside the range. He then brings over the gun, check clears and goes over everything with renter before allowing them to shoot. When done shooting rental the RSO comes over and check clears the firearm and then re-cases it and puts it in the locker where rentals are stored. Very simple process
  18. hackettstown gun and ammo just posted they had some
  19. perfectly legal there is now factory glock 17 15rd mags available at a bunch of gun shops around
  20. It's $10 per person Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
  21. http://bearingarms.com/bob-o/2016/12/29/gun-control-group-useless-gun-locks/?utm_content=bufferab936&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer Gun Control Group Sends Useless Gun Locks To NFL Players Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz, who is a hunter, bought each member of his offensive line a custom over-under Beretta shotgun, reported to be one of the very nice Silver Pigeon line. Predictably, a grandstanding gun control group turned the thoughtful gesture into a moment to scream, “Look at us! We’re still relevant! LOOK AT US!” After news spread that Eagles quarterback Carson Wentz was buying personalized shotguns for his offensive line this Christmas, the players were quickly offered another gift: gun locks. The gun-violence-prevention group CeaseFirePA said it was sending gun locks to the Eagles players who were receiving the shotguns from Wentz. The rookie quarterback, who is a hunter, is buying the offensive line Beretta shotguns, each with the player’s number engraved on the butt of the gun, according to ESPN. And now, the players are also getting locks for their firearms. “Our staff’s immediate reaction to the news about Wentz’s gifts to his teammates was to ensure that the gifts were used safely and responsibly,” Shira Goodman, CeaseFirePA’s executive director, said in a statement. She said the organization was also encouraging the players to take gun-safety course and model responsible gun ownership. CeasefirePA’s executive directorShira Goodman told Bearing Arms Thursday morning that they’re discussing whether to go with cable locks or trigger locks for the shotgun. Amusingly, CeasefirePA’s attempt at grandstanding is an entirely futile one, as neither trigger locks nor cable locks will work reliably with an over/under shotgun. Trigger locks must precisely fit the trigger guard of a firearm to function; otherwise the entire lock assembly can be moved to depress the trigger. Cable locks work by running them through the action of a firearm. Over-under shotguns simply don’t have an action to obstruct. The best you might be able to do with a cable wrap is to wrap it around the receiver… which would be utterly foolish, as the barrel and receiver assemblies for Beretta’s over-under shotguns simply separate for storage and travel as shown in the box below. Maybe next time instead of looking for attention, CeasefirePA can do the rudimentary work it takes to discover that Carson Wentz bought his offensive line one of the safest firearms on the planet, which simply cannot be fired when stored. CeasefirePA, like most gun control groups, runs on a toxic mix of ignorance arrogance, and fear. Hopefully they’ll bother to one day take the same sort of gun safety classes they’ve recommended for the Eagles offensive line.
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