0Jeep4
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I bought the sb3 with the tube, but I think I’m going to try and do 11.5 no pinned device, so I’ll probably need the extra length from the tube to hit the magical number. I’ll just order a back ordered one and wait on it, see what happens worse case it ends up in the parts pile that somehow is always growing.
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Target Sports USA
id watch reddit/gundeals
Ive scored 9mm for as low as 16cpr a couple times with deals and coupon codes. The guys on there are great at verifying the vendors.
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PayPal sucks for any “gun related products” that’s not ganders fault PayPal won’t allow you to use their service to buy those type of products.
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I just been really struggling with build or buy, sorry if I came off combative. I really wanted to support local, pricing isn’t an issue I just want higher end parts and I don’t feel like buying an approved one to rip it apart and basically rebuild it with the parts I want. Idk though how everyone feels about building your own I might take that route. Just buy an approved version dump the stock parts and put in what I want, but that just adds more $ to the whole thing.
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So out of fear I shouldn’t do it ?
Even though it’s legal ?
I’m extremely confused by all these statements ?
I’m not law enforcement, but both sides of my family have active cops, in N.J. and else where. I have a BA in criminal justice and have a lot of pre law classes under my belt. I’d be extremely clam and confident having a discussion with anyone about the weapon, but I still shouldn’t build it based on what exactly? Fear? Stockholm syndrome? I understand you guys are just looking out for worst case etc but really what could happen? They drag me in the firearm unit gets the weapon it matches their classification.
Everyone keeps talking about the letter why also talking about MM, but they aren’t on the letter, they weren’t “approved” individually like the Troy and DSI. How is MM g2g it doesn’t have a letter?
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4 minutes ago, Maksim said:and just personally, there is NO CHANCE IN HELL am I risking taking a home build Non-NFA to NJ... and would only take my Troy or DSI with a copy of the letter in the case and on my front seat.
You’re lucky enough to live across the river and if I were you, I probably never venture into N.J. at all ever lol.
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I completely understand stand your points, but I’m pretty sure I can easily explain it’s a non nfa Firearm it’s overall length is over 26” it has a brace and a vfg as it’s designed to be fired with two hands. Should I still be in fear of running foul of the law?
I overheard the counter guy at RSTP holding the Troy saying it’s a loophole gun it’s basically an “SBR” work around and that’s how it was being sold an advertised, by them inside an FFl.
Should I really be afraid of using/owning a home built one ?
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20 minutes ago, JackDaWack said:I agree.
However if you are not immersed in the law and all the ATF opinions, you could find yourself in tough spot here in NJ if the wrong eyes figure out its a home build.
I still don’t understand how you could be in a tough spot? This is a approved type of firearm. How could it be seen as anything else once completed. I get the whole “constructive possession” BS. I’m in the process of gathering parts needed to build one and am just curious if I should be scared lol?
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Personally, I have paid anytime being the buyer, but how much the transfer cost does effect my offer on firearm.
Transfer cost are anywhere from $40-$80. That price for me, gets calculated into what I’m willing to spend on the item.
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Who pays depends on the terms between buyer and seller. (One transfer fee)
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Yes you’re correct, before Murphy the FID was also proof you weren’t a prohibited person. People used to do face to face long gun sales with a COE
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I wasn’t attempting to say your story is far fetched or unrealistic. I study law and was just curious of the case law. I normally do what you just stated. I normally hide everything, keep it out of sight. Drive like a grandma etc. Rather not have any unnecessary interactions with LE period.
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1 hour ago, Underdog said:You might be technically legal to carry a long-gun around, unloaded, and in a locked case where legal, but I could almost guarantee that more often than not that if you were driving an SUV and the police officer saw a long-gun case, locked, and in the back of your vehicle, you would not be allowed to go on freely. You would be taken in whether you had an FID card or not, and would have an "arrest" record, and you would have some trouble sorting it all out, technically legal or NOT. Case Law intead of legal statute would be sited in this anti-Right Republic. And, even if you are going to the range at a suitable time of the day and in the correct direction, it would behoove you to follow all traffic laws and carry an FID card. Remember, all firearms in NJ are illegal, and unless you fall under one of the exemptions and can prove that you have to an often less-educated person carrying a gun and his or her bosses, then you will have a problem.
What “case law” are you referring too exactly? The situation you just described sounds a lot like illegal detainment and unlawful arrest.
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6 minutes ago, WP22 said:They used Walmart colors too, love brownells. Got shorted on a 1,000rd purchase didn’t open the box for a couple weeks after it arrived
(was in manufacturer box assumed all was good).
Sent one email with no receipt invoice anything and got a response next day that as soon as it was back in stock it would ship. Four days later package arrived at door with missing ammo no questions no hassle. I recommend them to everyone.
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50 minutes ago, SalNorthBergen said:Did you pay before picking up the permits or when they called you to pick them up? I’m in North Bergen using the FARS system.
I stopped at my PD once I started the online process attempting to pay.
They told me, you don’t pay till you pick up the permits. I do believe each township may do this differently, I’d check.
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2 minutes ago, SMT85 said:Does anyone happen to know whether you can change the muzzle device out to a different hider/comp without causing a problems for your self?
If it’s one of these “non NFA Other weapons”. You can absolutely swap muzzle device, flash hider comp etc as the weapon itself isn’t a rifle and isn’t subject to the “evil feature” clauses.
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15 minutes ago, Luke_WO said:On my initial FID about 10 years ago, the gap between the date of the chief's signature and the time I was told the FID was ready was approx. 80 days. I'd have gladly settled for 5 lol
Believe me this has streamlined the process greatly for my local PD average wait time for a p2p was months 3-6 previously, I have zero complaints. Just figured I’d highlight that.
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Middletown
Applied 7/26/19 (p2p replacement FID)
references answered immediately same day.
Lost email when background was completed
8/17/19 email approved don’t show up to issuing authority.
8/21/19 letter arrived at home stating ready for pick up.
Only annoyance permits dated 8/16/19 so that’s when they were signed by the chief, but overall a lot quicker than usual. Happy with results of new system
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1 hour ago, deerpark said:Anyone?
You have no rights you aren’t free, You’re a crazy constitutionalist and a danger to society.
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6 minutes ago, CMJeepster said:I'm pretty sure it was a state trooper copter that dropped it.
It was a state PD helicopter with a bomb provided by a Federal I forgot if it was ATF or FBI
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12 minutes ago, revenger said:Mr. Hill's resume attached
Was just going to post it. Pretty extensive, how he wasn’t labeled a threat to the general public and locked up for good is beyond me.
Build guide for non-nfa?
in Other Firearms & Non-NFA
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Thanks for all the info much appreciated.