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How many different gun calibers do you have and use?
Oakridgefirearms replied to david8613's topic in Handguns
I'm guessing you don't shoot the .41AE much........ -
Tasers and stun guns NJ and NYC
Oakridgefirearms replied to mikelets456's topic in General Discussion
I recall hearing about a lawsuit a few months ago in NY over tasers. From what I remember NY was still not recognizing the SCOTUS ruling that said they cannot be prohibited. So, I would recommend thorough research before carrying one in NY. Didn't the NJSP come out with guidance on carrying tasers in NJ? Anyone have it? -
Troy A4 "Other" Now In Stock!
Oakridgefirearms replied to Oakridgefirearms's topic in Oak Ridge Firearms - Oak Ridge, NJ
JUST ARRIVED! 9mm version - takes Glock mags and 5.56mm version with 10.5" barrel -
Troy A4 "Other" Now In Stock!
Oakridgefirearms replied to Oakridgefirearms's topic in Oak Ridge Firearms - Oak Ridge, NJ
Yes, this would be the 12.5" version -
Troy A4 "Other" Now In Stock!
Oakridgefirearms replied to Oakridgefirearms's topic in Oak Ridge Firearms - Oak Ridge, NJ
FDE color now available! -
In reality cops don't have as much discretion as they used to. Everything is being filmed and recorded these days. Yes, legally the cop would have the authority to let him go and send him back to PA to unload his gear, but if something goes sideways the cop who cut him slack is going to have a real problem that could easily be career ending. Would you risk that if you were that cop? I recall reading in an article about this story that the cop asked him if he was "coming from or going to a range", so it sounds to me like the cop was trying to give this guy a leg to stand on, but the guy answered "no". So there is only so much they can do when people do stupid things. I hope this guy fights this to the end. There are two ways we might see NJ oppressive gun laws overturned in court - civil lawsuits or, like this case, a criminal case that sets new precedents.
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Murphy at It Again with Executive Order
Oakridgefirearms replied to SJG's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
I have a friend who is a State Trooper and he told me a few years ago when the NJSP got new handguns that the state paid to have the old Sig 229's cut in half down the middle and then offered to sell the one half back to the Troopers who carried them. Apparently no one took the state up on the offer so they paid to have the remains of these pistols destroyed. When it comes to their antigun ideology, no amount of your tax dollars is too much to spend. -
If the OP is a corporation or LLC he will be required to use an attorney. Sole proprietors can represent themselves in Special Civil.
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Legal Status of Non-NFA Firearm AR Build?
Oakridgefirearms replied to Melancholia's topic in Other Firearms & Non-NFA
If a dealer did that the dealer would be responsible for collecting the Federal Excise Tax that is required on complete firearms and as PK90 is alluding to, manufacturing license. There is no FET on gun parts, that's why it's cheaper to build an AR than buy a complete one. Many dealers are reluctant to sell you all the parts to assemble a complete firearm, even if you assembled it yourself. -
Now in stock! Troy A4 "other" firearms.
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I know Roxbury PD has a range on Howard Blvd. Could be that....
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Best used selection - north Jersey
Oakridgefirearms replied to Ulfhednar15@'s topic in Ranges & Gun Shops
It's definitely a surplus pistol, whether it's military or police surplus I'm not sure. -
Best used selection - north Jersey
Oakridgefirearms replied to Ulfhednar15@'s topic in Ranges & Gun Shops
This list is largely up to date. https://www.oakridgefirearms.com/current-inventory -
Yup, and I'm sure it's high on the priority list for a PD..............
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The NJSP stopped shipping permits a couple of years ago. Police departments have to send a police officer to Trenton to pick them up when they need more permits.
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Legal Status of Non-NFA Firearm AR Build?
Oakridgefirearms replied to Melancholia's topic in Other Firearms & Non-NFA
He's also retiring real soon.......... Problem with all this is the NJSP FIU is not going to make any decisions about the legality of a firearm. That will be left up to the NJ AG's office - which, considering the current administration, I can't see approving anything controversial. -
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NICS & Transfer fees for multiple firearms
Oakridgefirearms replied to CageFighter's topic in Ranges & Gun Shops
Alex, I guess you forgot about me.......LOL I would have charged you $74.64 OTD -
PA Resident, NJ FID
Oakridgefirearms replied to lts1ow's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
I've had a couple different people who were dual residents get NJ boat licenses to use as ID to buy in NJ. Their ID looks like a DL but says "Boat Only" on it and still uses the same number they had when they had an NJ DL. Non NJ residents with NJ FPID cards can buy long guns in NJ, but if the OP is going to maintain a NJ residence why not just keep his NJ address on his FPID card? It is perfectly legal to do so if they have a residence here. I agree buying guns in PA would be a lot less hassle and will probably be doing most or all of their buying there, but I don't see a good reason to change the address on the FPID if he still lives at that NJ address. If the OP sees a handgun they like for sale in NJ they would have the option of getting a NJ PPP or shipping it to a PA FFL, why not keep all options open? -
^^^^^This is how it works, using an an exemption restarts the 30 day clock on any non exempt transfers.........
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PA Resident, NJ FID
Oakridgefirearms replied to lts1ow's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
If the OP gets a PA DL the easiest thing to do is to get a NJ boat license and keep his FID with his NJ address on it. That way he would be able to buy firearms in either state when residing in that state. -
If you're ever headed to Cherry Ridge you can always pick up ammo from me on your way there.