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  1. 58 minutes ago, mossburger said:

    I tell this to everyone every time I see one of these threads and I have no idea why no one gets it.

    If you're storing magazines "out of state", then just store regular magazines there.

    Your neutered Jersey junk is worth nothing. 

    In the eyes of the law, it's all the same after 10 rounds.

    Exactly, everyone is getting their panties all up in a wad over number of rounds..

    It doesn't matter folks, 11 rounds or 100 rounds, you're the same felon. It's not like they're going to charge you, convict you or lock you away for certain years based on the number of rounds a mag holds. At this point, go buy 30 rounders or 50 round drums, it's the same thing.

     


  2. 1 hour ago, Howard said:

    We were in the kitchen one day and a voice came across it saying hello, hello, hello.  Don't know how this happened as I changed the username and password from the defaults.

    This is why you NEVER use the cloud for video storage, or any other storage of files, photos, documents, etc.

    If you don't hold it, you don't control it.

    Also, even using a basic password like "1,2,3,4" will get you hacked, just ask John Podesta.

     

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  3. I thought of a great idea for all the 15 rounders that everyone has.

    Anyone have a welder?

    We weld all the 15 rounders together, and make a big statue of a guy out of them, like this one below. Also, we take one of the guys hands and make sure he giving the finger, nice and clearly.

    Then, we move the statue right in front of Gov. Bucktooth's office, so everyday when he gets to work, he'll see us giving him the finger.

    Who's in?

     

    statue.jpg


  4. 2 minutes ago, voyager9 said:

    I meant 4 months from now

    OK

    In the mean time, stay focused on the middle of this month:

    ......" U.S. District Judge Peter Sheridan called a pre-hearing conference in chambers where he told counsel that he is scheduling a full-blown hearing on certain factual aspects of the case by mid-August. Specifically, experts who provided declarations for both sides will be brought into court to provide further detailed testimony under oath."

    This is our best shot for now...

    Has anyone heard if there's been an actual date set?

     

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  5. 23 minutes ago, voyager9 said:

    This says we have 4 months:

    Nope, it says 180 days (which is six months):

    ....."which is capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition on the effective date of the new law may retain possession of that rifle or magazine for a period not to exceed 180 days after the effective date of the new law. "

    Bucktooth Murphy signed the law June 13th. So we have until December 13th, or forever, if the injunction is approved.

     

     

    44 minutes ago, Persona non grata said:

    A bunch of people should box a few up and anonymously send them to their senator's or representative's office (if they voted for the law). Track the package, and as soon as it's been delivered, anonymously call the cops and report that they are in illegal possession. :D

    This is the BEST route!!

     


  6. 49 minutes ago, sroc112 said:

    when we say watch the legal process take its course, what chances are there of this law being turned around?

     

    34 minutes ago, vjf915 said:

    Don't willingly give up your own property because of these asshats.

    ..." An ex post facto law (corrupted from Latin: ex postfacto, lit. 'out of the aftermath') is a law that retroactively changes the legal consequences (or status) of actions that were committed, or relationships that existed, before the enactment of the law. In criminal law, it may criminalize actions that were legal when committed;

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ex_post_facto_law

     

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  7. 28 minutes ago, EWC88 said:

    I am looking for the camera to do night vision, would want at min 2 exterior and 2 interior but thinking maybe best to do 4 and 4. Far as wireless or wired, either or, wireless is a plus but I’d be worried it losing signal at the most important time.

    Go wired versus wireless, no signals or drop offs to worry about. Plus, go with a DVR, you'll have months of storage, in case you have to go back and find a video clip, and it's stored locally, not on the cloud.

    https://www.amazon.com/Q-See-Surveillance-QC968-4DX-2-8-Channel-Security/dp/B06XF2SJB5/ref=sr_1_1?s=photo&ie=UTF8&qid=1533692043&sr=1-1

    Here's one with 4 outside cameras but 8 channels. You can add the ones you want for inside, or even mix them up, depending on what you want to see. All cameras have different focal lengths, different night vision ability, etc. so you can find a separate camera for a particular application. You might want a smaller pinhole type camera for inside so it's not as visible.

     

     


  8. 1 hour ago, EWC88 said:

    What are people running? Looking to get exterior and maybe even some interior cameras. Curious on where people have bought there’s and reviews on them. 

    Not enough information on how you want to use and access the cameras.

    Do you want to store video or just view live video? Store how, DVR, Cloud or flash drive?

    Wired or wireless? If wired, can you get cables to the camera locations?

    What are you actually looking to view, how big of an area?

    How many cameras?

    Is night vision important?

    Is clarity important (being able to zoom in)?

    How will you access and view the video? What devices and from where?

    Budget?

    Installation, are you going to install yourself or hire someone?

    Do you want a professional system that protects your entire property or just a novelty camera, like the Ring video doorbell?

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    Lots of decisions and details needed before a system can be suggested.


  9. Can these Democrats become any bigger hypocrites???

    David Hogg protests outside NRA HQ — protected by armed guards?

    Anti-gun protester David Hogg hates guns — but apparently not enough to not be protected by them.

    Hogg and a collective of anti-Second Amendment agitators protested outside the NRA headquarters on Saturday, and as the group points out, he was protected by armed guards.

    The NRA’s photos show, among other things, Hogg with several security agents.

    For his part, Hogg unwittingly tweeted a photo showing additional armed security protecting him.

     

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