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  1. 8 minutes ago, Mr.Stu said:

    They have a filled cavity, which makes them not hollow.

    Take a peek at the NJSP firearms FAQ page. 

    "Copy that" and pasted. Thanks

    Yes.  They are legal for purchase and possess in your home or on land owned by you.  They are legal to possess and use at a gun range.  They are also legal to possess while traveling to and from such places. Ammunition lacking a hollow cavity at the tip, such as those with a polymer filling, are not considered to be hollow point ammunition.  An example of this can be seen with the Hornady Critical Defense / Critical Duty, Cor-Bon PowRball / Glaser Safety Slug and Nosler Inc. Defense ammunition.

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  2. Im coming to NJ again in a few weeks.

    Im trying hard to comply with the law. It says hollow point could only be used at a range. Looks like it is a no-no for conceal carry. A dumb law left over from the time when you weren't allowed to defend yourself.

     So I looked at critical defense at someone suggested. They're hollow point as well.

    So whats one to load his conceal gun with to be 100% legal?

    Probably target practice, FMJ  bullet. Dumb NJ politicians

     

    Hornady Critical Defense Ammo 380 ACP 90 Grain FTX Box of 25 (midwayusa.com)


  3. 9 hours ago, 1LtCAP said:

     

     

     what's the law if you're renting and flying yourself? say for instance i wanted to fly to ocean city, or down to cape may county airport?

    I guess you want to tell us you have a pilot license. LOL

    I wouldn't think it would make a difference if you rent or own the machine you are riding be it a motorcycle, a car, an UFO, a boat or airplane


  4. Sometime next month I will  fly to NJ.

     I have read the rules that apply to transporting a firearm in an airplane, so Im familiar with them.

    I like to know how much headache is to bring a gun in  (people to see, waiting times for checking in and out).

    And most importantly if there is any extra charge for it.

    I want to do this experimentally and if it inconveniences me to much Ill leave the gun home. I will be in NJ for less then a week. Thank you!


  5. I know a while back you could only transport hollow point bullets in NJ to a shooting range and some other conditions.

    Mostly everyone knows that hollow points are used for personal defense.

     Since the state was forced to allow CCW on the average citizen without "an immediate need" I wonder if they changed their stand on hollow point bullets for those who legally carry a gun.


  6. Glad to hear that no more judge meetings are required.

     The cost for a FL or other far away guy will be prohibitive.

    I come to NJ maybe 3 times a year to see family on special occasions, but I cannot schedule a judge appointment.

    Asides from some speeding points like 30 years ago my past is pristine so  I see no problem. If I get the permit that will add only two states. NJ and Minesota.

    Lets hope that the permit becomes national

    Having the qualifying gun listed on the back is silly . What happens if you decide to sell it and get a new one?

    Once you can drive a car you can drive all sorts of cars( maybe not stick shift)


  7. Thank you for posting

    I put in my application on Dec27. I also had my qualification done here in FL. 

    I don't understand why there is a need to see a judge again but were talking NJ here

    I had the fingerprints done by IDENTOGO here in Fl because they didn't have any appointments for the days I was in NJ. They charge $40.00 more because it's out of state. The total charge was $100.45

     I was told by an officer that starting July they will take applications online. He actually said that Murphy signed such a law. I tried finding it but no luck

     

    .I appreciate all out of state experience postings so we can get a reference point

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