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Hi Everyone, 

 

Thanks for the add. I've owned several different types of guns over the last 10 or so years and have a bit of knowledge but I always seem to learn something new. I'm an avid supporter of the NRA and Second Amendment. I've been in NJ for a couple years now, however am not too familiar with the laws. I just recently purchased an radical arms rifle and a 9mm carbine but haven'tfired either. I look to get on the range as soon as the muzzle brakes are pinned/welded. 

I appreciate you all and look forward to your insight,  experience, and expertise. 

 

-Dylan

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5 minutes ago, DJohn1911 said:

and a 9mm carbine

What carbine?  If it's not an AR platform, there's a good chance you may not have to pin the muzzle brake.  If there is no pistol grip, and the stock is a traditional one piece style, your good to go.  In fact, you can even have the evil A2 bird cage if you wanted.  Basically, rifles are allowed one "evil" feature.  I'm only mentioning this because you said you are new in these parts. 

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1 minute ago, Scorpio64 said:

What carbine?  If it's not an AR platform, there's a good chance you may not have to pin the muzzle brake.  If there is no pistol grip, and the stock is a traditional one piece style, your good to go.  In fact, you can even have the evil A2 bird cage if you wanted.  Basically, rifles are allowed one "evil" feature.  I'm only mentioning this because you said you are new in these parts. 

It has a pistol grip, fixed stock, threaded barrel (Hi-Point). I will definitely look into this though. Appreciate the feedback. 

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