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11 GoodAbout Clifton1979
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- Birthday 03/06/1979
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Clifton NJ
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Cherry Ridge
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Clifton1979 started following Firearms ID/Pistol Permits system switches to the NJ FARS, WTS - Sig P229 Platinum Elite 40 cal with 9mm conversion barrel, Why the Delay (FPID & P2P)? and and 7 others
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Why the Delay (FPID & P2P)?
Clifton1979 replied to Pizza Bob's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
I picked up some permits on 11/25. Oddly I got an email yesterday from FARS saying they were now available in the online portal. I assume the local PD processes and prints them, then submits the permit # online to be updated in the NJSP FARS system. I just find it odd getting them in hand, then a week later getting notified they were available. -
It is too close, and I believe you can’t get 10.5 mid length. Was trying to point out a mid length is less rough in general or use an adjustable. Apologies for the confusion.
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A 10.5 with a carbine gas system is pretty violent on the rest of the rifle. Putting at least an H1 buffer in will help somewhat, but a midlength gas system will help reduce being overgassed. You can also throw on an adjustable gas block and get it timed. The problem with that is unless you use the same ammo every time, you're potentially going to short stroke if ammo A is different than ammo B. I'll say this on muzzle devices. You'll probably go thru one or two until you find what you like. My VG6 Epsilon w/ cage on still gives a loud bang and big flash. I'm considering swapping it for a Warcomp and Warden so I don't go deaf and blind. P.S. - Rockset up front. And not a lot. just a dab. It should not look like the final seconds of a PornHub video.
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Clinton WMA Shotgun Shoot - Sunday 9/20/20
Clifton1979 replied to Krdshrk's topic in Events & Meetups
I’m here and took pad 6 as it was filling up. -
Clinton WMA Shotgun Shoot - Sunday 9/20/20
Clifton1979 replied to Krdshrk's topic in Events & Meetups
I’m here and took pad 6 as it was filling up. -
SBF is a NON-NFA "Other". The Patrol is a rifle. In my opinion, the Patrol is a nice rifle but expensive. You can spend less and have a similar rifle that goes boom. S&W and Ruger make rifles for about $600 (and in NJ compliant form) that will function as well and allow you to spend more money on ammo and range time. As they are AR platform, you can change parts as you like. The SBF is another animal as an NON-NFA Other. That's the going price for an assembled "other". They will go bang just as well as a rifle. The concerns here are around the NJSP have currently ok'd them as legal in NJ because they are not pistols, rifles or shotguns, but in general LEO's may not be versed in this. So in the event you are stopped traveling with one the LEO's will see a adjustable stock, non-pinned muzzle. It's a crapshoot if this will be an issue or not. Some people carry lots of documentation in the hopes this diffuses any issues.
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I grabbed this a while back from Amazon for like $30 on some weird (probably error)sale. It's an awesome bag that's crazy modular. I tossed a M240 nutsack on there so i can toss my EarPro to the front. Those front smaller pockets will just hold EarPro so I use them for tools and chamber flags. The locking zipper (and price) were what sold me.
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ANJRPC Sues NJ Over FFL and NICS Closures
Clifton1979 replied to 45Doll's topic in Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion
I assume they decided it was better to keep them open vs. close them and have people breaking in..... -
I called long ago to the NJSP Firearms division. Same bag, separate compartments are fine. I do lock both anyway, and it's out of reach while driving.
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This weeks show was very interesting, and my thanks to Jay for a great history lesson. If anyone is inclined, you should read the States decision from 1971 on Siccardi - https://law.justia.com/cases/new-jersey/supreme-court/1971/59-n-j-545-0.html "And, finally, it may be noted that if the law is applied fairly and impartially as it must be, the grant of a carrying permit to him would call for permits to other theater managers as well as to the innumerable men in business who are obliged to carry funds and whose psychologically felt needs are no less than his. Surely such widespread handgun possession in the streets, somewhat reminiscent of frontier days, would not be at all in the public interest."