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  1. Just a followup on the experience: The final transfer price was $45 and it was a pleasant experience. My brother in law is using Mainiero for his transfer. Please add it to the list.
  2. I think my wife got converted yesterday or at least she became neutral to 2A. She finally said she wants to go to the range and since her brother is getting into it, she felt more comfortable coming. The beginning wasn't easy as all port (except the one we got) were busy and it sounded like a war zone there since we had rifles and shotguns on both sides. And this is on MONDAY!!! ( I suggest opening another range, maybe somewhere in Kearny area???? if finances allow this) I could see she wanted to split from there but I beg there not to go and that it will clear up. Eventually, within 15/20 mins, folks started to retreat and it got more quite there. She enjoyed the Ruger 22lr and got comfortable with it. At the end she said she had fun... She really liked the cleanliness and professionalism at the range. Remember, she's Peruvian and she was totally ANTI-2a. Next person to convert/neutralize is my father in law.
  3. So far Mainiero Sports Shop Inc is doing it. I'll report about the whole experience once I have the product in my hand.
  4. Does it depend on the type of FFL they hold or even the ones with the correct type(s), they just don't feel like doing it?
  5. it's probably out somewhere else in this forum but here's a link to atf.gov FFLs per state: https://www.atf.gov/content/firearms/firearms-industry/listing-FFLs Scroll down to New Jersey.
  6. Please add: Mainiero Sports Shop Inc234 Franklin Ave Nutley, NJ 07110 Phone: 973-667-0354 Total Price is $45
  7. I just called in and after 10 rings a lady picked up. I asked to speak to someone about raven rock co and she cut me off and said I got the wrong number and hung up right away. Does anyone know how much he charges for a transfer and do I need to be introduce to him via someone else? I also live in Kearny.
  8. Anthony, Thanks for the clarification.
  9. It's mentioned on the ANJRPC website that there is a discount for classes: Click on http://www.anjrpc.org/?page=member_discounts&terms=%22discounts%22 and scroll down to Gun For Hire.
  10. Yes, they do exist, supposedly.
  11. I wonder when will the discount code for being a member of ANJRPC work on the gunforhire.com website as I still get "code does not exist!" error after apply it??? Someone is not doing their QA testing at all there.
  12. Last time I was there was on Wednesday 5/21 to rent an AK47 as it was his first time at this range. He was amazed by the professionalism and how clean it is. The place was PACKED! we had to wait 30 minutes before a port was available at the 25 yard range with ladies waiting in line to get a chance to practice. Maybe there is hope in NJ for a culture change.
  13. I attended NRA basic rifle training class yesterday. Had a blast at the range. Thanks Jimmy for your guidance. It was so much fun, I rented an AR15 after the training was done just to refine my skills even more.
  14. Maybe it is shared with BATFE or not.. We just don't know.. it is very easy to share a database with any of the federal/state agencies as it is electronic. Also, if you purchase anything privately and then announce it via phone/forum/facebook/etc about it, then it's also probably put on the list. Pretty Orwellian, ha?
  15. Since the NICS is electronic, NSA captures all the communication and stores it. Therefore, a national registry already exists but is not officially legal. That's my take on it.
  16. I'm not sure if this was you done by you, Rolo38, but the extra illegal requirements that Jersey City were overturned by an appellete court: http://www.ammoland.com/2014/04/jersey-citys-extra-gun-forms-offensive-to-new-jersey-law/#axzz30GtMZZxC Jersey City’s Extra Gun Forms Ruled Offensive to New Jersey Law
  17. Does NJ allow FOIA (freedom of information act) request about yourself to your local police department? If so, can anyone point me to an official form or references that I can use. This is the reason I am asking about this: I had a run in with Kearny PD last October when the officer took a photo of me when I applied for a hand gun permit (I was all new to this and I am still learning). My NJ gun community people told me later that this is completely unlawful and that I need to reach out to the chief of KPD with a complaint. To make the story short, the Chief told me that the photo was "voluntary" and will be deleted. Of course, I asked for proof and heard nothing more from him. NJ2AS filed a complaint of law violation to the Hudson County but as you know, anti-gunners rule Hudson County so I don't expect anything to happen there. That's the reason I am asking for the directions if possible on a FOIA request about myself to my local police department. I need to know if the photo was really deleted and what else they have on me. Thanks in Advance.
  18. Rolo38, do you have any updates on your situation? Where you able to resolve the additional unlawful requirements from JCPD?
  19. I agree that the GFH range is way above NJ standards. That's the place I will take my wife and her female friends to introduce her to 2A and gun experience. I don't want them to get a bad impression as I want the ladies to be pro 2A.
  20. Yes, it was PMC. I guess it was a fluke, one time issue. I just don't like to be overcharged x2 for ammo.
  21. thanks for the advise. No, I didn't replace any of the parts. I bought the gun in 12/2013 and it was assembled in 11/2013. The jam occurred when loading the 9mm bullet into the chamber and it only occurred once. I figure the south Korean standards are not as great so I will stick to American ammo. I did not encounter this problem again with the PMC and any other brand that I used. I found a thread discussing Gen 4 jamming issues but it seems that it used to be happening during the ejection. if you have any links to a gen4 issues discussion in njgunforums.com, please let me know. Thanks in advance.
  22. GFH range was my first time experience at any range (except for my NRA basic pistol training at North Bergen place). It is a very clean, professional place that made a new bee to guns feel less intimidated. I got a basic walk through on how to use the buttons at the 25yrd range. It was a great experience. Of course, I didn't bring enough ammo so I stepped out and bought some at the counter. Unfortunately, I was sold a south Korean brand for $30 that jammed up a bit in my G19Gen4. Pretty high markup but I figure that's how they make money.
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