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  1. Cancel that policy ASAP. I think You can get NJ manufactures Re-insurance
  2. Mine are expected to ship on 3/30. I ordered a 3 pack of the compact and shield mags.
  3. Glad everyone is getting in on them.
  4. Hope my town isn't getting backed up. I need to put in for a few more permits.
  5. Ah, it's only money. You're welcome.
  6. Yup. Ordered a 3 pack for my compact and my shield.
  7. Not worried about that and I will say that most people will not comply. Order while you can.
  8. Just say he doesn't work there.
  9. If anyone is looking for the 12 round compact mags with the finger rest, quantico tactical has them in stock. $78.00 for 3 mags. They also have the same deal on the M&P shield mags. http://quanticotactical.com/asp/itemDetail.asp?dispItemNum=2895&type=M&CMN=Smith%20and%20Wesson&CMNum=142&CMSNum=679&CMSN=Magazines
  10. Nothing wrong with steel case, but for only 1 cent more I can shoot brass and turn it back in for a credit and be the same price or less, I will shoot brass. Now if the steel was 18-20 cents a round, totally different story. I am shooting steel.
  11. I clean all guns when I initially buy them. Then just wipe down with some CLP after a range session.
  12. So does windham weaponry on their factory compliant rifles.
  13. I wish more companies understood what good customer service is.
  14. iCARRY

    $179???

    I ordered one, if I don't like it, I am sure I could sell it for very close to what I paid.
  15. iCARRY

    $179???

    Damn, I don't have one of those yet. This is pretty tempting.
  16. This is a SAR1. Original wood stock. Not the best grain on the wood but I am happy with it. Stripped it using zip strip. Sanded it with 100, 150, 220. Stained it with 3 coats of Minwax gunstock color. I like it dark, so I did it 3 times. Finished with glossy spar varnish. I now prefer to use lacquer or shellac in a satin finish.
  17. Buy some stripper, sand paper, 3M stripping pads and go to town. Remove all of the old finish. Stain it any color you want. Finish with some shellac, varnish, or lacquer.
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