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  1. 49 minutes ago, Silence Dogood said:

    nj doesnt have contructive posession in regards to magazines - just assault rifles

    Constructive Possession

    The legal possession of an object, even if it was not in a person’s direct physical control. Often used in criminal law prosecutions for possession crimes, such as possession of illegal drugs. Generally, for a court to find that a person had constructive possession of an object, the person must have had knowledge of the object, and as well as the ability to control it. For example, someone with keys to a safe deposit box may have constructive possession to the contents of that box, and the owner of a car may have constructive possession of the contents of its trunk. 

    "Rendered Inoperable" - can't be reassembled into a functioning part.

     

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  2. It will really have no impact on us here in the People's Republic of NJ. But it still important to have our voices heard regarding the forthcoming Bump Stock Ban the government will attempt to put in place.

    ATF IS REQUIRED BY LAW TO READ AND REPLY TO EVERY COMMENT YOU SUBMIT

    Ok, third time is a charm. We are going to repeat our previous success and flood the ATF with comments for their “Proposed Rule-Making Re-Bump Stock Type Devices.” THEY ARE REQUIRED BY LAW TO READ AND REPLY TO EVERY COMMENT YOU SUBMIT. You may remember anons did this previously with other ATF rules changes under Obama, specifically, when they closed the trust “loop-hole” for registering NFA devices in non-NFA friendly states, and attempted to ban Green Tip ammo. We delayed the trust rule by one year, and they actually took some of our advise and removed the LEO signature requirement, and we stopped the Green Tip ammo ban altogether with 80,000 comments. This is proven to work so it is worth our time.

    Follow this link: https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/03/29/2018-06292/bump-stock-type-devices

    Make a comment regarding why you do not approve of the rules change. Be polite, be specific, and its best if you make it custom, and as long as possible so they have to read the whole thing. I will provide suggestions in the posts below as to what you can say, or what to bring up in your comments.

    https://blog.princelaw.com/2018/03/29/atf-publishes-notice-of-proposed-rulemaking-re-bump-stock-type-devices/

    https://archive.is/9wCnD

    https://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2018/03/29/2018-06292/bump-stock-type-devices

    https://archive.is/tDUFa

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    Questions and points to put in your letter to the ATF:

    -How can the ATF define “Single function of the trigger” to include a finger “bumping” off the trigger repeatedly and therefore functioning the trigger each time?

    -What will happen to all the current bump stocks in circulation? What about their owners?

    -How does ATF plan to prevent criminals such as Stephen Paddock from making bump stocks from readily available parts at Home Depot for under $35 dollars, such at a metal bar and two screws with washers connected to a firearms grip and stock?

    -Will ATF consider a metal bar with two screws and washers to be a machine gun if also present in the same dwelling as a semi automatic firearm, since they may be “readily restored to shoot” as a machine gun in ATF's determination?

    -Will holes drilled in a pistol grip or stock be considered a machine gun in the same manner ATF considers holes drilled in certain areas of a receiver to be machine guns?

    -Does ATF plan to regulate an individuals finger which can bump a trigger rapidly without assistance from bump stock type devices?

    -Will this rule regulate belt loops, which can be “readily restored to shoot,” a semi automatic firearm in the same way a bump stock does. Will a belt loop be on the same level as a shoe string which ATF has classified as a machine gun in the past?

    -Will wearing pants with belt loops be illegal while operating a semi automatic firearm under this rule?

    -Does ATF or Congress plan on allowing citizens a legal method to register their previously owned bump stocks on the NFA registry?

    -Will the act of bump firing a firearm be considered “making a machine gun?'

    Feel free to add some points of your own. Please spread this far and wide, lets beat the high score of 80,000 comments.


  3. I've run into a similar problem with Hex Mags, mine won't seat and lock properly in the magazine well. But if I separate the upper and the lower, the mags seat and lock in with no problem. I have no problems with my PMags or the D&H tactical one that came with the rifle. 

     

    Fortunately I was able to get a refund and they told me I could just keep them.

     

    Here's where it gets weird, my brothers Colt AR has no problem with these mags, just my Ruger AR556

     

    Of course if we didn't have this retarded 15 round magazine restriction here in the People's Republic of NJ it would be easier to find mags


  4. Thanks all

     

    It ended being pointless anyway, after I sent the "seller" a possible option of using an escrow service. They just stopped responding which just showed that either they weren't interested in dealing with it or it was a scam. I tend to believe it was just BS. $300 for an unmolested Winchester M1917 seemed to be too good..ah well. 


  5. Considering that we don't have that many gun shops in this area. I try to give the locals like Middlebrook as much business as we can. Unfortunately unlike other states, the People's Republic of NJ is just expensive to live and everything costs more. Plus, we don't have gun shops that deal to much in used and other firearms. The closest places for us for used and collectible is Heritage Guild in Easton and Sarco. So, if we keep businesses like Middlebrook going that will encourage others


  6. Its sad that Efingers is closing, the guys in there were cool...esp the gun dept. They were former Rays Sport Shop employees. The place was a zoo over this past weekend, I couldn't even get in there. I figured 5% off on ammo is better than most placed. But I'm sure they sold everything they had ammo-wise on Saturday...


  7. I'll submit to you that using a gas plug makes sense for ALL ammo, if your plinking.

     

    The gas plug allows you to regulate just enough gas from each time round to cycle actions not hammer it.

     

    This is why I would also say that the fal is one reason the FAL is superior to the m1a/14

     

     

    :)

     

    Possible, but the only issue with the FAL is a new one a bit pricey, used ones on GunBroker are questionable when it comes to condition. Plus due to our wonderful laws here in NJ, it has to be Jerseyfied because the FAL is a "black scary gun" ;)

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