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  1. I can't remember if it was Syria or somewhere else, but around 10 or so years ago I was told (maybe somebody at Sarco?) that 7.62x25 was getting scarce because there was an uptick in pps43 use. That being said, I'm not too surprised that older stuff is getting re-use.
  2. I'm probably a few hours late due to a nap, but it looks like we have a new high...
  3. Until I owned a hipoint carbine, i cleaned after every use. I do rinse and clean quicker when I'm shooting corrosive ammunition.
  4. Here's an idea that could work in New Jersey but won't because of "c'mon....gun violence...the thing" : The state raises fees/taxes on ID cards and purchase permits, to get that few Million dollars that Murphy claims will help the budget, and the citizens get Consritutional carry. I know it's a comprise, but avoiding at least $750 every 2 years is a bargain to me. Yes, it's a dream, but it's a logical one!!
  5. Yes. Pennsylvania is $20 for 5 years. Even Arizona is a decent deal at $36. As happy as I am for New Jersey becoming shall issue, almost $1000 for a 2 year permit/license is pretty intense, and the politicians here know it
  6. Wow. That would raise the total cost of getting a permit to carry to around $950 every 2 years. That's criminal, at least in my opinion. Given that the last time I checked, New Jersey has about 3 million people less than Pennsylvania, but has a significantly larger state budget. With that in mind, the "x" million that the governor claims this will add to revenue is basically small change. It is truly just another way to screw over law abiding citizens
  7. It sucks and it's shortsighted, but expected, since they prematurely passed the law 2 years ago.
  8. And we see 60k again!!
  9. Sadly, the current administration will find a way to spin it as domestic terrorism.
  10. It's just like Murphy's so-called gun violence "round table," a bunch of people on the same side debating nothing.
  11. Scary stuff. Having twice gained entry through house windows after being locked out, I am glad I have a better backup system now. Shooting back? Sadly, even in Texas it was ugly.
  12. Cool! I wonder if those Romanian AK's are the fully automatic variety.
  13. There's a post on this on another thread here about how this guy may be a 90 year old with dementia who no longer lives in his house , but had the necessary tax stamps for all the items that the media found scary.
  14. Yes. Handgunlaw.us is a good resource for info like this.
  15. As difficult as it is to get a SC permit, they do allow you to keep a loaded handgun in a car glove box and allow you to carry it loaded from the car/glove box to the place where you are staying.
  16. I second the watch YouTube option for various objects to shoot.
  17. https://legalheat.com/blog/concealed-carry-police-encounters-a-state-by-state-legal-guide/ I found a few articles about duty to inform, with this one being the most accurate. Ironically neither artcle i saw listed New Jersey on the duty to inform list.
  18. I will quietly expect this to change in the future, since the "old rules" were in the may issue/basically no issue era.
  19. Thanks. The articles I read yesterday did not know who shot the kid, nor did they know who the kid belonged to.
  20. Rifle legallity aside, Moreno also got a 5 year old from somewhere who appeared to function as a human shield.
  21. The irony is that I'm sure those judges have absolutely no problem with first amendment rights in "the founding era's culture."
  22. Things change, for the better this time. The last time I carried in Florida, I was a Pennsylvania resident and I needed a New Hampshire permit to carry in Alabama.
  23. So he was charged with carrying a firearm/handgun in 2017 without a license? I'm sure Hawaii was another "may( never) issue" state like we had here.
  24. Here's the latest I could find. There are some gray areas, to put it lightly, including how "profit" is defined. This case is not your average private long gun sale though. And Josh Prince is a really good 2a lawyer. https://www.thelancasterpatriot.com/reuben-king-awaits-sentencing-after-being-convicted-of-selling-long-guns/
  25. We'll see. The Pennsylvania does have a hard time electing Republican governors. Fortunately, the Rs still have the Senate and the Ds only have a 1 seat House majority.
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