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Hi Everybody, I am new to this forum and to gun ownership in general. I've always been interested in firearms but was scared away by New Jersey's stringent firearm laws. Finally, within this past year, i took the plunge and submitted an application for my FID. I received it a few months ago and immediately purchased a 12 gauge for trap shooting. I've been having a blast. However, I've been looking into acquiring a rifle that i can plink around on at the range. I'm very interested in purchasing an SKS. I've read that they can be had for cheap and i love the look and feel of them. I had a chance to shoot one that my coworker owns and since then i've been sold. That being said, my coworker is not a New Jersey resident. My question is... Being a New Jersey resident, how can i go about purchasing an SKS? I noticed that a great deal of them are offered online but obviously that is a no-no in NJ. Also, they do not seem to be offered in any of the local gun stores, more than likely due to their age. I'd rather not have to travel out of state. Any suggestions? I'd rather not have to travel out-of-state to a PA gun show or something. Best, Michael
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Hello, I want to buy a Ruger 10/22 Stainless Rifle in .22LR. Let me know what you have! New or used stock or upgraded willing to pay!
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Just wondering if I bought a S&W 15-22 that was "illegal" in NJ, could I convert to be legal somehow?? If so does anyone know how I could do this?? Any advice will be appreciated!!!!!!!!!
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I've got a quick question, or more of a verification.... A friend of mine inherited a 22 rifle and he wants to take it to the range... looking at the NJ laws I've found the following 13:54-1.13 Firearms passing to heirs or legatees (a) Notwithstanding the provisions of this subchapter concerning the acquisition of a firearm, a permit to purchase a handgun or a firearms purchaser identification card shall not be required of an heir or legatee for the passing of a firearm, upon the death of its owner. A person so acquiring ownership may retain the firearm if he or she meets the requirements of N.J.A.C. 13:54-1.5 and 1.6. Reading this I believe that he doesn't need an FID to own this gun or take it to the range (provided he legally carries it, locked unloaded ext) am I correct here. I don't want to give the wrong advice.. I've already told him he should actually get it anyways, purchase another firearm later on in life or something else but for now is he okay to go to the range? Thanks Rob