Jump to content

Mr.Stu

Premier Member
  • Content Count

    2,474
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    17
  • Feedback

    100%

Everything posted by Mr.Stu

  1. It has only been the law since May 21, 1970. How much time do you think is needed? https://www.njoag.gov/about/ 52:17B-98. Declarations of policy The Legislature recognizes that the existence of organized crime presents a serious threat to our political, social and economic institutions and helps bring about a loss of popular confidence in the agencies of government. Accordingly, it is hereby declared to be the public policy of this State to encourage cooperation among law enforcement officers and to provide for the general supervision of criminal justice by the Attorney General as chief law enforcement officer of the State, in order to secure the benefits of a uniform and efficient enforcement of the criminal law and the administration of criminal justice throughout the State. All the provisions of this act shall be liberally construed to achieve these ends and administered and enforced with a view to carrying out the above declaration of policy. L.1970, c. 74, s. 2, eff. May 21, 1970.
  2. When you're getting rained or snowed on tomorrow, we'll be thinking of you.
  3. I'm thinking I'm going to go today regardless. I'll aim for about 11:30. If anyone wants to join me I'd be happy to see you. I'll have guns that anyone is welcome to use, a thrower, clays, ammo and a hunting license.
  4. The AG is the Chief law enforcement officer for the entire state. You won't find him in the organization chart for a PD, but he is the last word in the executive branch when it comes to law enforcement. This is the reason police chiefs are repeatedly dropped from the law suits. The AG being enjoined covers every cop in the state.
  5. They are about the same as the Glock MOS plates. I got the DPP one because Glock didn't supply one for the K footprint.
  6. Are you guys crazy? No wonder ammo is at a premium with you hoarders gobbling it all up!
  7. With the regular EPS, you will most likely need taller iron sights. With the EPS Carry on my G19.5 MOS using a DPP titanium plate, regular height sights are fine. The EPS Carry has a notch in the deck to see the irons sights through. I just checked the box that my EPS Carry came in and found the plate - it is 0.047 inches thick. However, I also checked the manual and the adapter plate that comes with the EPS Carry is to adapt to an RMSC footprint. The regular EPS comes with an RMR adapter plate. I don't have one of those to measure.
  8. For sure. I have countless of them that I never use because they are so easily defeated. They dissuade more than protect. However, if that's all your budget allows, it's better than nothing at all.
  9. Also note the statute is useless. It was overridden by a court case a long, long time ago. Caselaw trumps statutes, it seems.
  10. Look up NJSA 2C:58-3 I'm not by computer right now so can't cut and paste.
  11. Go to your local police station and ask for a cable lock. They give them out for free. https://projectchildsafe.org/safety_kit_site/?safety_kit_state=new-jersey
  12. Correct. If you're keen on the EPS Carry, maybe cancel the order for the slide you ordered and get your existing slide cut by these guys, https://www.mapleleaffirearms.com/glock507k They offer a direct cut for the K footprint while keeping the rear iron sight in place. ETA. I have never used this company and cannot endorse them. I was just looking for options for you.
  13. The EPS Carry is a great match for the width of a G17/G19/G26 slide. The only thing that is wider is the battery tray cover. I run one on a G19.5 MOS and even with a plate, the deck of the sight is so low that regular height irons work. The EPS Carry uses the same footprint as the K series Holosuns, not the RMR footprint.
  14. I use an AGM gel battery. 335 CCA from Walmart. Not as heavy as a full sized battery and I don't have to worry about it tipping over and spilling acid in my car.
  15. Do you have the complete kit, or only what is shown?
  16. I have the wheelybird with the wobbler attachment. It does not move around much at all, even without staking.
  17. With this much interest, should we order a taco truck?
  18. Just a word of caution...Using a knife to defend yourself is classed as deadly force. Deadly force is only justified when defending against deadly force. Whether it's a gun or a knife, the use of force laws are the same.
  19. 15 is fine - so long as he's mature enough to observe the safety rules.
×
×
  • Create New...