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Oakridgefirearms

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  1. I have a Hornady LNL and love it. Hornady has excellent customer service, Lee is terrible with customer service.
  2. I was over in Ireland about 8 or 10 years ago and got to talking with a guy who was into guns. He explained to me (at that time) that you could not own anything over .27 caliber (shotguns excluded) and all handguns were banned. It's my understanding that handguns are now legal to own in some capacity. This same guy was telling me a story about how he went to Spain and had bought 4 or 5 air gun pistols because you couldn't get them in Ireland, but they were readily available in Spain. He put them in his luggage, checked his bag and got on the plane. Before the plane left the terminal, he was pulled off the plane and asked to open his suitcase since the security personnel had x-rayed his bag. He opened the bag and explained they were air pistols, to which they said OK and let him go on his way. He thought he was going to get in trouble, but they didn't care - even in Spain air pistols are not considered firearms.
  3. Everything is cheaper in Sweden than Norway, including fuel, which makes no sense since Norway produces way more crude oil than it consumes (and Sweden produces virtually none). It's all about socialist ideals, they tax the crap out of fuel and everything else because they believe it's morally righteous to do so. As for booze, people from Norway go to Sweden to alcohol, people from Sweden go to Denmark to buy alcohol, people from Denmark go to Germany to buy alcohol. When the Scandinavians end up in Germany they tend to go on some serious benders because it so cheap for them.
  4. The NJSP won't even send you the application packet until you have a letter from your town's zoning officer stating it is legal for you run a retail firearms business from the location your are licensing. And, as MidwestPX said, the ATF will also verify you are compliant with the zoning laws.
  5. OK, now that we have all that cleared up, back to the OP's question...... The law you're looking for is right next to the laws that say you can breath air, wear orange colored sneakers and eat dinner while standing on your head. (ok, sarcasm off) The point I'm making is that you're not going to find a law telling you what is legal, you are only going to find laws that tell you what is illegal. So, absent a law saying that something is illegal, it is by default legal to do.
  6. Digging in on this case is totally foolish on the prosecutor's part. No one is looking at this defendant as a danger to society. If she gets any (additional) jail time this case is very likely going to force some sort of change in the carry laws, either in NJ or on the national level. This will blow up in the face of the anti gunners, and make her the poster child for much needed reform or federal reciprocity.
  7. Have your dad check with the county he lives in whether or not he needs to do anything with them to transfer it out. Since all handguns must be registered in New York, some counties want to know when you sell one off so they can note it in their records.
  8. The issue is that the NJSP NICS unit's main way to ID you in their system in your SBI and DL numbers, if their is an issue with either of those, you won't get an approval. I wouldn't know how to get an approval using a FL DL and a NJ FPID, their may be a way to do it, but I've never tried. A NJ boat license would probably work, but I've never tried that either. I had a guy last week buy a rifle and his PD had reversed two numbers on his SBI number. NICS put him into pending until he showed up with a new correct FPID card.
  9. Was this recently, or awhile ago? The last town I lived in was telling me that they always thought they could not renew permits after they were expired, but then the lady working in records went to a seminar (or the officer who handles firearms apps, I don't recall who exactly) run by the NJSP and they told them they could be renewed anytime up to the 180th day - but they are valid for a maximum of 180 days from initial issue. This was about two years ago. Is it possible the NJSP has had a policy change on this?
  10. A guy I was in a hunting club with a long time ago used to hunt deer with one of those, he would drop them at 80- 100 yards with buckshot.
  11. I would think NJ law would construe it to be a machine gun, but I know there is a federal law that preempts state law that says states cannot ban air guns. Whether that would apply in this case, I don't know. Also, if they are somehow legal, you would need to have it shipped to PA or some other state, shipping airguns direct to you in NJ is s no-no.
  12. To sell ammo they would need to have a NJ state firearms dealers license (at a minimum) and the employees who sell it would need to be pink carded, most likely not worth the hassle for them.
  13. I can get some 10 gauge 3.5", even if it's only a box or two, however the only non steel loads I'm seeing are turkey loads. I'm putting in an order tomorrow and can tack it on if you're interested.
  14. I wonder what they Division of Taxation will do with the guns they determine the store owned outright? Normally everything the business owned gets auctioned off when the tax man does a seizure, but this being NJ, would they actually do that? or just crush them?
  15. Are you guys using #2 and #4 shot for geese or just ducks?
  16. The "evil features" list is not in the statute. It was created by then AG Perter Venerio after the state was sued and lost over the "substantially similar" provision. The court ruled "substantially similar" was unconstitutionally vague and ordered the AG to come up with a definition of what "substantially similar" meant. So, what Venerio essentially did was to plagiarize the "evil features" list from the federal AWB which was in effect at the time. This is probably why it contradicts the law written in the statute (2C) when defining what an "assault shotgun" is.
  17. I saw one in Parsippany early one morning about 2 or 3 years ago running along rt 46 across from the post office on the lawn of the office complex near Waterview Blvd.
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