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  1. It's all theater to support the "green" economy.
  2. Whomever was videoing that was in grave danger and didn't even realize it.
  3. I agree, I can't imagine that the salt water is good for the metal.
  4. It's just like any other hobby and your budget, spend what you're comfortable with but realize there's not much point in over-spending to gain any material performance advantage from the gear.
  5. My personal opinion, and I'm sure that there are those who will disagree, is that for most of us it's not the firearm that will hold us back but rather our skill level. For that reason I recommend for those just starting out or are up to an intermediate level, just go with what you already have. If you don't have anything, get something reasonably priced from a reputable manufacturer. Here's a place to start. Then practice and compete! Working on improving your skills and gaining experience will do far more to improve your times and scores than any micro improvement the firearm from a top-tier manufacturer will give you. As for optic, go with a red dot. Easily handles out to 100 yards and most stages you shoot will be that or less. I'm a big fan of the Holosun gear, quality at a great price point. If you decide you want a scope, go with 1-6 or 1-8, as you will want the no magnification (1) option for up close work. I like Vortex here for the same reason as Holosun.
  6. Is this true? Where in the law can I find that? The FID is required to purchase or acquire, not if you inherit one (or already have one and move in from out of state). Not technically true. You're allowed one evil feature. IIRC, regarding ammunition unless something changed it is only needed to purchase handgun ammunition. https://giffords.org/lawcenter/state-laws/ammunition-regulation-in-new-jersey/ To be technically correct, I don't believe it is required for handgun purchase either, you just need the P2P. https://www.state.nj.us/njsp/info/pdf/firearms/njac-title13-ch54.pdf
  7. Sheperd's hook. https://www.homedepot.com/b/Outdoors-Garden-Center-Outdoor-Decor-Shepherds-Hooks/N-5yc1vZbx6t
  8. Why can't you revert back to the original return from the bedroom?
  9. Here's a similar existing product that supports multiple platforms: https://mechtechsys.com/
  10. No need to spend that much at all. A great home/self defense pistol can be had for around $500 or less from the most widely known and reputable manufacturers. The recoil on any 9mm polymer hand gun is more than manageable for any adult.
  11. Hope this helps https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/sd-fi-hoa-0917-story.html
  12. Drive up to Departures, stop, let people out, leave.
  13. I did that in my original post, specifically to avoid this debate. I guess you didn't read it. To be clear you won't find a reference or definition for a flash suppressor in the law 2C:39-1, so the NJAG provided guidance in the memo I linked to. https://lis.njleg.state.nj.us/nxt/gateway.dll?f=templates&fn=default.htm&vid=Publish:10.1048/Enu Search for "2C:39-1 Definitions". (it won't let me directly link to it) For the NJSP reference (which mirrors the AG, see item 15). Right, they are "unbranded" and all marketed as muzzle brakes.
  14. It's marketed as a muzzle break, which is not illegal in NJ, https://www.odinworks.com/9mm-16-Super-Lite-Barrel-p/b-9mm-16-sl.htm https://www.state.nj.us/lps/dcj/agguide/assltf.htm
  15. Kinda like calling the coofid shots a vaccine.
  16. All the above and more. China hypocrisy, woke US athletes, doping and cheating, athletes going to play for "random" countries (i.e. China hockey), NBC. They all suck. Can't get behind it any more.
  17. ^ This. He's clearly one of those guys: "I fully support the 2A, but ..."
  18. No surprise there, seeing the way most of the state has caved to masks and jabs, and re-elected FPM.
  19. I've been a USAA customer for about 30 years. I have both auto and home and they have been great. Super easy to deal with.
  20. Yup, Should fit in the area near Society/Washington, no one will bother it there.
  21. Mary Street is going to be almost a 2 mile walk to get to the Battery and my guess is that most of what you would want to see is down in that area. I think the Harris Teeter lot on East Bay could be another option for you. With a visitor parking pass you could park here on Limehouse Street - plenty of space and no one will bother you.
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