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  1. Since sagias imports are prohibited now, I think it is appropriate to tell you about a better alternative in my opinion. They're called The Centurion 39, all USA made, and milled. I've handle one of these at a store in NJ and researched the rifle and they seem great. They also take AK mags. Here's a link to a random site that sells it: http://anthony-industries.com/firearms-forsale/ak-47/century-arms-centurion-39-tactical-semi-automatic-rifle-7-62x39mm-16-25-chrome-lined-barrel-30-rounds-fixed-synthetic-stock-black-finish-2164-detail
  2. I knew about this already but thanks. Can you please look at the edited question?
  3. I edited my question. Sorry about that. The law defines a pistol grip that is an evil feature as being "beneath the action of the weapon" but the pistol grip on the KV is not below the action.
  4. How do you have a bushmaster? I thought bushmaster rifles are banned in NJ?
  5. THE KRISS VECTOR From wiki: "The Vector's action, the so-called KRISS Super V System (KSVS), is an articulated mechanism which allows the bolt and an inertia block to move downward into a recess behind the magazine well." so the action is not above the pistol grip. NJ LAW And the NJ law says "i. A semi-automatic rifle that has the ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least two of the following: (1) A folding or telescoping stock;(2) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;(3) A bayonet mount;(4) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and (5) A grenade launcher; So does a bullpup's pistole grip count as one of these things. Since its pistol grip is not below the action. So you can buy any out of state tavor with only modifying the magazine and not the flash hidder. So the Kriss vector's Pistol grip is not beneath the action. The pistol grip is behind the action so it does not quilify as being "a pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon." Does this mean that one is legally allowed to have a pistol grip and a folding stock on this rifle? Why not?
  6. Yeah, it depends what they mean by "below." If it is "below" as in "at a lower level or layer than" then no, but if it were "below" as in "extending underneath" then yes?
  7. Bullpup rifles are defined as "a modern firearm configuration in which the action and magazine are located behind the trigger group and alongside the shooter's face, so there is no wasted space for the buttstock as in conventional designs." And the NJ law says "i. A semi-automatic rifle that has the ability to accept a detachable magazine and has at least two of the following: (1) A folding or telescoping stock;(2) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuously beneath the action of the weapon;(3) A bayonet mount;(4) A flash suppressor or threaded barrel designed to accommodate a flash suppressor; and (5) A grenade launcher; So does a bullpup's pistole grip count as one of these things. Since its pistol grip is not below the action. So you can buy any out of state tavor with only modifying the magazine and not the flash hidder.
  8. Sorry about another one of these questions. I know there are a million of these. Are 15+ round detachable magazines legal to own in new jersey? Because bolt action and pump action rifles do not have any restriction, so can I have a 30 round magazine for my bolt action? I am thinking about this because of that pump action troy industries ar. Are Nj resisedence even able to order off line 15+ round AR mags? Because if they cannot where the heck should they buy the magazines. In addition, I want to pin my own magazines.
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