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  1. Thanks everyone, I had always heard that the gun had to be in a locked compartment such as a trunk or cased and locked if the vehicle did not have a trunk so I have always used a soft sided case with a lock. I also had always heard that the ammo and guns had to be in separate compartments of the vehicle, so the ammo goes on the floor in the rear seating area. The back of the station wagon has a privacy cover so the cased gun cannot be seen. I think the federal law governing transportation of firearms is stricter than NJ law so that is the one I always follow. If a locked soft sided good quality gun case meets the requirements of the federal law, I guess I'm OK. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  2. Yes, I have a firearms ID card. Yes I am a member of the Cherry Ridge range. Most times I am transporting with the New Jersey but sometimes I take my rifles to Pennsylvania to a shooting range near my brothers house. My question is do I need to have the rifle locked in a hard sided case when traveling to Pennsylvania or will a soft sided case be sufficient and keep me within federal laws? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  3. Since I don't have a lockable trunk, whenever I transport a gun in my station wagon I put the gun in a soft sided case and lock the zipper at the end of the closed case and place it in the back compartment of the station wagon. I then carry the ammo in a locked ammo box on the floor behind the front seat. I recently heard that to comply with Federal law the gun must be in a hard sided case. Is this true? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  4. I love my CZ-82. Very accurate and functions like a dream. You already have the ammo for the Makarov. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  5. I just tried to order an AR 15 stock kit from CDNN Sports. When I try to check out a restricted box came up and said that semi automatic firearm parts could not be shipped to California, Massachusetts and New York. My address is in New Jersey so I called their customer service line and was told that as of September 23, 2016 they will no longer ship semi automatic parts to New Jersey. Has anyone else experienced this?
  6. I have gone in there twice to look at pistols. I'm a 60 year old man who has owned rifles all my life and asked a few questions about 2 pistols. I was treated like a child. The prices were severely overpriced. I live very close to this gun shop and I will go any where else when purchasing firearms and equipment. Since visiting Ottomanelli's several months ago, I have spent almost $8,000 on firearms and ammo at other shops. I know $8,000 is not a big deal to them, but they should think about how many potential customers feel like me. They need some customer service training.
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