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  1. Of course, because just one or three expensive hobbies are never enough. Welcome to the forum.
  2. Potentially. You can always go to the store, handle it and ASK if it's ok to dry fire it once or twice. Some may let you, others may not. Some may load it with snap caps, others won't care. Go to several different places and give them a spin. Just realize, while there are no bad guns, some just won't fit you right, won't feel right, you won't shoot right, the trigger is just not quite there for you. Nothing replaces having shot it before. If it was easy in NJ to buy and sell guns, I would say to go in blindly. But in NJ, I would recommend to proceed with some caution and do the most you can to assure you'll end up with something you are happy with. Barring that, we have a swap and sell section here. There's an abundance of members that would be happy to relieve of your "mistake"; for a deep discount, of course.
  3. It may vary by range RTSP allows you to rent alone if you have the FPID. https://www.rtsponline.com/new-to-shooting/ Gun for hire does too but you must bring your own firearm as well. https://gunforhire.com/why-rent-guns/
  4. You just found out the police is rarely the best source of info. You are good to go.
  5. As long as you can show proof of residency per the NJSP guidelines, there's nothing you are legally required to do. It's only when you want to purchase firearms and handgun caliber ammo that questions #s 2, & 19 for the NJSP apply. Question #9 in an unicorn and will remain so for ever.
  6. Virginia was pretty great two years ago, too.
  7. There will never be any guarantees. But if if your town give you the indication that a letter from a health care professional can clear this situation, is it not worth the effort and money? Who is "she"?
  8. Let's not kink shame the farm animals.
  9. If there was one single change the NJ legislature could make to benefit the NJ gun owners that would have zero impact on crime rates and wouldn't increase the number of guns on the wrong hands, it would be to eliminate the permit scheme as it exists today. The permit process could easily be done at the gun store. It makes no sense that you just passed a criminal background check in order to get your permits, walk down Main Street to the gun store and have to pass a second background check when making a purchase. But keeping it as is fulfills the goals of the legislature which is dissuade law abiding citizens from owning firearms.
  10. Welcome to the nut house. We are here to enable you. Regarding gun suggestions. Every major manufacturer makes reliable firearms; the best gun out there is the one you shot the best, the one that fits your hand the best and the one you feel the most comfortable with. That's where range time plays an important part. I suggest going to places that rent firearms; go try different brands, models and calibers so when you are ready to buy, you buy exactly what you want. It's going to be expensive, though. Don't get too hanged up on brands - but just so you know, if you don't buy a CZ, you are making a lifetime mistake-- or calibers. Buy what feels right. Also, with your FPID you can buy as many rifles and shotguns as your heart desires. You don't need a permit for each. Do you need fill out a certificate of eligibility, the atf form 4473 and pass the back ground check (NICS). But that's all done at the gun store; no need to go back to the police department. That opens another world of possibilities. And to throw a bone to pizza bob, revolvers are cool too and that are a lot of fun to shoot.
  11. yeah, good call, judge N. Your analysis is accurate as usual.
  12. not yet, they were told to cut it out. Anyway, I applaud the imagination need to belong forum for to a product it doesn't exist.
  13. What's this stay at home order you speak of? My life only changed as much as external factors forced me to. Within the confines of the law, I continued working, shopping and going out for entertaining. I do miss already the days where the speed limit was less than suggestion and all the troopers were parked on the side of the road watching the traffic going by at 80++.
  14. yeah, more exculpatory bullshit. There's no amount of honey that will make this shit sandwich more palatable.
  15. Marcus is an expert; https://www.thestranger.com/slog/2020/06/12/43897621/meet-the-farmer-behind-chazs-vegetable-gardens Ah, but that's not really a garden intended to produce actual crops. It's just performance art.
  16. Supposedly this person left their tent to go for a walk around the beautiful nation of CHAZ or CHOP as they are thinking of rebranding. When they returned their laptop was stolen, $400, food and supplies. edit--and if you are on reddit, you absolutely need to sub to https://www.reddit.com/r/CapHillAutonomousZone/
  17. I really don't want to hear anymore how the SCOTUS will save us. Or how "let them pass the laws. The SCOUTUS will reverse them. They'll be shitting their pants" is a valid strategy.
  18. No, you can only use one permit each 30 days. (one gun per month). You can apply for as many permits as you wish each time. The law does not limit the number of permits you can apply each time. You can apply for 100 permits if you want. The PD may not let you, but there isn't anything in the law that prevents you from doing so. However, since each permit is valid for 90 days, folks tend to apply for 3 permits each time. If your town is good with extending permits (extending expiration date beyond the 90 days is done solely at the discretion of the chief of police), you can apply for and use 6 permits in a period of 6 months. It would work as following (get a calendar to get accurate dates) Get six permits in Jan Use 1 in Jan, 1 in Feb, 1 in March. Get the other 3 extended. Use 1 in April, 1 in May, 1 in June. This is a rough idea how it works. Just make sure you space them 30 days apart. You would only have to bother your friends twice a year and get 12 permits/year. Your friends would never known how many permits you are applying each time, either. That's correct. Each time you apply for permits you have to supply the same information.
  19. It's a scam. You will get a fraudulent check for way over your asking price. Then you'll get an " oh gosh darn it, I made a mistake getting that cashiers check. But I'll tell you what, if you send me the difference, you can keep an extra few hundred for your trouble". You being the trusting guy you are, deposits that check on your account and sends the scammer a legit check/ money order/ iTunes card/ target card, whatever he asks for. A few days latter your bank notifies you the check was no bueno and is reversing the deposit. And that's how you just got scammed. There's nothing you can do, there's nothing the bank can do, either. "Cash means cash and the exchange will done in the parking lot of the local police department " use that reply and you'll hear the rats scatter away. I hate scammers
  20. Yes, sir. I only carry one bag to the range. Don't over think this. That bag Is fine to carry it all and fully complies with the law. If you want to carry the ammo in a separate box or bag like many do, nobody is going to make fun of you, either. And another thing, it's perfectly legal to transport your magazines loaded, as well. Just do not insert them into the firearm; keep them in a separate pocket.
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