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  1. there is one for sale on nj guns for sale mewe app page with bunch of upgrades, probably could negotiate price

     

     

    11/20- Price lowered to \$575.00 for a Mossberg 590A1 7+1 with some upgrades. Excellent condition. Less than 25 rounds down pipe. It was an impulse buy. Upgrades include: quad rail for accessories, Blackhawk adjustable stock, iTAC CP1/G1 red/green illuminated reticle scope, sight mark laser (needs battery), and L3 industry insight illuminated fore grip. Accessories alone are well over \$300.00.


    Located around the Marlboro Area. Limited driving distance to FTF is okay. Prefer in the Middlesex / Monmouth County area. Must have valid FID and D/L and complete two sets of COEs

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  2. Louuu Your full of shit saying No one else happened to raise prices . lot of places raised prices. I saw all kinds of inflation and I don't think it was gouging. it was supply and demand. And people have had months to buy stuff at lower prices so the ones waiting till last minute when stuff is almost dried up may pay a little more if that how the market dictates.

    Midwestpx is one of the most stand up guys out there he explained it and that's that.

     

     

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  3. got this email yesterday

     

     

     Store Closing Sale ENTIRE STORE 40%-60% OFF HUNTING FISHING CLOTHING SHOES BICYCLES ATHLETICS ARCHERY GREAT SELECTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS Visit our website ALL CLEARANCE 60% OFF Firearms & Ammunition 20% off FIXTURE SALE STARTS SOON Efinger Sporting Goods 513 West Union Avenue, Bound Brook NJ Monday - Friday 10:00 - 8:00 Saturday 9:00 - 6:00 Sunday 10:00 - 5:00


  4. I emailed NH Permits/Licensing about the non-resident permit, the old NH application (hasn't been updated) still mentions having to posses a valid CCW from your home state but this isn't the case. Matter of fact, no training/proof of training is even required.

     

    I asked if I needed to submit any training docs or anything else with my application and check, this is the response I received (NH Permits/Licensing):

     

    "Due to a recent change in the law, you will only need to complete the application and enclose a check made out to State of New Hampshire – Treasurer in the amount of $100.00."

     

    I double checked the PA AG website and it shows the non-resident NH as being valid. So, if you have a $100 and 5 minutes to fill out the application you can now carry in PA. Anyone on here have a NH non-resident permit?

    no kidding we been discussing this for months and there is numerous threads about it. U live under a rock?

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  5. Greenwald was getting his ass handed to him by Carroll once , yes Carroll was a little incorrect as is all politicians who try to talk about guns who aren't deeply embedded

     

     

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  6. NH permit "may" soon not be valid in PA after the elections unless the Republican Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr running for Attorney General seat wins election. Because the other guy Josh Shapiro is a weasel endorsed by CeaseFire PA, Everytown, and Moms Demand Action. Bloomberg also just gave him huge $ to put him at a 4-to-1 funding lead over Rafferty. Shapiro wants to cut reciprocity agreements, implement “model gun show procedures”, expanded background checks to cover private sales of long guns and more.

     

    http://www.guns.com/2016/10/17/pennsylvania-ag-race-one-of-sharp-divide-over-gun-policy/?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_content=5804d4b304d3011c9300b79b&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook

     

     

    Pennsylvania AG race one of sharp divide over gun policy
    10/17/16| by Chris Eger
     
     
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    John Rafferty and Josh Shapiro are nominees for Pennsylvania Attorney General (Photo: WPMT)

    The two candidates vying to become the Keystone State’s top law enforcement officer have very different views on gun control.

    Replacing outgoing Attorney General Kathleen Kane — the first Democrat ever elected to the position and now on her way to jail on felony perjury charges — will be either fellow Democrat Montgomery County Commissioner Josh Shapiro or Republican state Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr. Both men are from the Pittsburgh area but come with opposing viewpoints on gun politics.

    Shapiro, in an editorial penned earlier this year for The York Daily Record, promised to implement “model gun show procedures” to crack down on sales in parking lots as well as prosecute prohibited firearms purchasers who fail background checks to buy guns while planning to step up straw purchasing awareness.

    Moving past that, he wants to review Pennsylvania’s concealed carry reciprocity agreements and sever those he finds do not mirror the state’s own guidelines for issuance. A similar move by Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring earlier this year sparked outrage among gun owners and conservative lawmakers there and was quickly rolled back.

    Next on Shaprio’s list are expanded background checks to cover private sales of long guns. The state currently has a mandate that requires only checks on the private transfers of handguns.

    Finally, he wants statewide lost or stolen gun requirements to give cover to municipalities who recently repealed local ordinances under now-stricken Act 192 and avoid having to reestablish them.

    “I support the Second Amendment and law-abiding citizens’ rights to own firearms,” says Shapiro. “I also believe we can work together to strengthen our policies to reduce and prevent gun violence, prosecute criminals and make Pennsylvania safer for all our citizens.”

    This has won him support from CeaseFire Pennsylvania who only spoke with Democratic candidates before making their endorsement. National gun control groups to include Everytown and Moms Demand Action also are throwing weight behind Shapiro. Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has dropped at least $250,000 into the pot for the candidate, helping to push him to a 4-to-1 funding lead over his opponent.

    As for Rafferty, the former Pennsylvania Deputy Attorney General points to his prosecutorial and legislative record to show he is tough on crime. He cites that he was instrumental in the passage of the Brad Fox Law that raises penalties for firearm straw purchasers. Fox was a police officer in Plymouth Township who was fatally shot by a man using a gun illegally purchased for him and to date several straw purchasing cases have been tried under the new mandate.

    This is tempered with a “no-politics” pledge he has issued to enforce state law as written while working to combat Pennsylvania’s heroin problem, target child predators and increase school safety.

    He is also a fan of strong state preemption laws, which would halt local gun control ordinances.

    “Whatever the laws are throughout the Commonwealth, they should be consistent throughout all 67 counties,” said Rafferty on WITF’s Smart Talk.  “If that’s going to happen, then the legislature would have to take up that initiative and the legislature would have to pass it to get it to the governor for his signature.”

    Rafferty is well-liked by gun rights groups including the National Rifle Association who have given Shapiro a “D” grade on Second Amendment issues while awarding the Republican an A-.

    “John Rafferty, Jr. has a proven record of support for the Second Amendment and the rights of law-abiding citizens,” said Chris W. Cox, chair of the NRAs’ Political Victory Fund. “It is critical that Pennsylvania elects an attorney general who is willing to stand up to the extreme anti-gun agenda that’s being pushed by political elites like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Michael Bloomberg.”

    It will be up to Pennsylvania’s voters to decide on Nov. 8.

     

     

     


  7. NH permit "may" soon not be valid in PA after the elections unless the Republican Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr running for Attorney General seat wins election. Because the other guy Josh Shapiro is a weasel endorsed by CeaseFire PA, Everytown, and Moms Demand Action. Bloomberg also just gave him huge $ to put him at a 4-to-1 funding lead over Rafferty. Shapiro wants to cut reciprocity agreements, implement “model gun show procedures”, expanded background checks to cover private sales of long guns and more.

     

    http://www.guns.com/2016/10/17/pennsylvania-ag-race-one-of-sharp-divide-over-gun-policy/?utm_campaign=trueAnthem%3A+Trending+Content&utm_content=5804d4b304d3011c9300b79b&utm_medium=trueAnthem&utm_source=facebook

     

     

    Pennsylvania AG race one of sharp divide over gun policy
    10/17/16| by Chris Eger
     
     
    Pennsylvania.AG_.race_.one_.of_.sharp_.d

    John Rafferty and Josh Shapiro are nominees for Pennsylvania Attorney General (Photo: WPMT)

    The two candidates vying to become the Keystone State’s top law enforcement officer have very different views on gun control.

    Replacing outgoing Attorney General Kathleen Kane — the first Democrat ever elected to the position and now on her way to jail on felony perjury charges — will be either fellow Democrat Montgomery County Commissioner Josh Shapiro or Republican state Sen. John C. Rafferty Jr. Both men are from the Pittsburgh area but come with opposing viewpoints on gun politics.

    Shapiro, in an editorial penned earlier this year for The York Daily Record, promised to implement “model gun show procedures” to crack down on sales in parking lots as well as prosecute prohibited firearms purchasers who fail background checks to buy guns while planning to step up straw purchasing awareness.

    Moving past that, he wants to review Pennsylvania’s concealed carry reciprocity agreements and sever those he finds do not mirror the state’s own guidelines for issuance. A similar move by Virginia Attorney General Mark Herring earlier this year sparked outrage among gun owners and conservative lawmakers there and was quickly rolled back.

    Next on Shaprio’s list are expanded background checks to cover private sales of long guns. The state currently has a mandate that requires only checks on the private transfers of handguns.

    Finally, he wants statewide lost or stolen gun requirements to give cover to municipalities who recently repealed local ordinances under now-stricken Act 192 and avoid having to reestablish them.

    “I support the Second Amendment and law-abiding citizens’ rights to own firearms,” says Shapiro. “I also believe we can work together to strengthen our policies to reduce and prevent gun violence, prosecute criminals and make Pennsylvania safer for all our citizens.”

    This has won him support from CeaseFire Pennsylvania who only spoke with Democratic candidates before making their endorsement. National gun control groups to include Everytown and Moms Demand Action also are throwing weight behind Shapiro. Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg has dropped at least $250,000 into the pot for the candidate, helping to push him to a 4-to-1 funding lead over his opponent.

    As for Rafferty, the former Pennsylvania Deputy Attorney General points to his prosecutorial and legislative record to show he is tough on crime. He cites that he was instrumental in the passage of the Brad Fox Law that raises penalties for firearm straw purchasers. Fox was a police officer in Plymouth Township who was fatally shot by a man using a gun illegally purchased for him and to date several straw purchasing cases have been tried under the new mandate.

    This is tempered with a “no-politics” pledge he has issued to enforce state law as written while working to combat Pennsylvania’s heroin problem, target child predators and increase school safety.

    He is also a fan of strong state preemption laws, which would halt local gun control ordinances.

    “Whatever the laws are throughout the Commonwealth, they should be consistent throughout all 67 counties,” said Rafferty on WITF’s Smart Talk.  “If that’s going to happen, then the legislature would have to take up that initiative and the legislature would have to pass it to get it to the governor for his signature.”

    Rafferty is well-liked by gun rights groups including the National Rifle Association who have given Shapiro a “D” grade on Second Amendment issues while awarding the Republican an A-.

    “John Rafferty, Jr. has a proven record of support for the Second Amendment and the rights of law-abiding citizens,” said Chris W. Cox, chair of the NRAs’ Political Victory Fund. “It is critical that Pennsylvania elects an attorney general who is willing to stand up to the extreme anti-gun agenda that’s being pushed by political elites like Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Michael Bloomberg.”

    It will be up to Pennsylvania’s voters to decide on Nov. 8.


  8. desktop is running firefox and Adblock Plus and Taptalk on phone/ipad and have no ads. Some reason I am no longer a premier member, never got a invoice either. Oh well, been a premier member since start of 2013 too. Guess I'll just stay a peon.


  9. If this is the case, why not sponsor legislation that says "a person may not rent a handgun without a valid NJ FPID card"! Why "F" it up for everyone?

    Are there any cases of a person going to a range with a buddy, who offed himself?

    yes the last guy at gun for hire went with his brother.

     

    remember this legislation is all because of a few range owners who are dicks and are jealous of some other successful ranges who rent guns and are fueling this legislation. Read the article back in July if you wanna see.

    Another case of eating our own. 

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