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  1. The saying goes buy cheap stack deep.  
       
    Unfortunately right now with prices and availability this isn’t the answer. But if the market comes back down remember to grab deals even if you don’t “need” it. 

    example: after the whole 2008 ammo fun. Any time I saw 9mm at 15-17cpr I’d buy it regardless of need. Same thing with my other calibers I had set price ranges where if I saw quality ammo at those prices i’d buy regardless. 
     

    When stored correctly ammo has a long, long shelf life. Can easily be passed down to grandkids etc. Plus in times like now it’s a commodity and can easily be sold for pretty big returns. Another huge benefit you can still go shoot without worry about finding more. There’s no negative to hoarding large quantities in my eyes. 
     

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  2. FYI you can apply and pay for an apprenticeship license, without taking the required safety course, and be able to hunt with another licensed hunter.
     I’m not sure how that will work using the range but I was under the impression these ranges were set up for practice shooting. 
     An “apprentice” definitely should be practicing their shooting skills. 


  3. 51 minutes ago, ChrisJM981 said:

    Luckily they're modular. "I took it apart and sold the non-compliant parts out of state." So screw you,  Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms Explosives Confusion Entrapment and Subjugation (BATFECES):dontknow: 

    I’m sure we all know we make this sound way worse, lol. There isn’t a task force set up to come and find this stuff. YET!


  4. 17 hours ago, tomk62 said:

    I 1000% support his message, but had he made the video sitting in his living room dressed in T-shirt and shorts he may have avoided that.

    So basically he’s admin or someone up top didn’t like the message, went looking for any little technical rule the officer broke, to punish him? So we’re just making sure any other cops that feel like this know, if they openly express themselves or are true to their values and convictions well make sure to eliminate them ?

    I’m just so confused about how anyone could justify that ....... 


  5. Isn’t this cop now on admin leave pending termination. Because he refused to remove this video. 

    So even when these type of cops do exist when they expose themselves as constitutionalists and express they’re not willing to violate people’s rights they get removed from their position of power ? That interesting to say the least....

     

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  6. 1 hour ago, vladtepes said:

    this is in contrast to the literal writing of the AW ban... just saying.. 

    as paul said.. they have been allowed.. but if you go by how its written.. none of them are legal.. because they are "AK Type" rifles.. 

    Wasn’t some sort of opinion given so they didn’t have to justify the entire AW ban in court at one point? 


  7. Should of forced their hand.

    Either I’m going inside to the press conference or your placing me in handcuffs and I’m going in the back of the patrol car. 

     

    A New Jersey police credential is not required nor intended for use related to covering municipal, county or state government meetings. Nor is it for access to events, e.g. sports and entertainment. In such cases, an identification card issued by the employing news organization may be presented.”  - NJPA web site 


  8. 27 minutes ago, blksheep said:

    I think there is some Tin Foil hat with this.  As a LEO most classes I have taken most students are civilians, with the exception of a very few LE only classes.  Most cops won't/don't want to spend money on Firearms classes for a variety of reasons.

        It might be a little tin foil hatish, I will admit to that.

    I just wish I could find reasonable priced training local to central NJ. If anyone knows of anything worth while lmk. 


  9. 6 hours ago, 1LtCAP said:

    almost as if there's a sort of "back door" ban on training for civilians, huh?

    Maybe? 

    Just a Jersey thing (insurance), I can find places in PA that offer to everyone.

       I can understand it though. If these trainers are LEO etc, why would they want the general public to understand how to actually engage targets, run and gun, and understand tactics, isn’t that all to their advantage ?

    Why give those skills to the general public? 


  10. On 1/2/2020 at 6:45 PM, nondisclosure said:

    Definitely interested in training but most seem to be catering to LEO/LE only.

       I’ve been looking too and unfortunately found the same issue. Either it’s LEO/MIL only or the same class for us common folk is double or more the price. 

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