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By SuperSixOne
Hi Guys,
So recently I have seen a lot about the original Stoner AR-7 survival rifle going around on YouTube and the internet. It has peaked my interest in the sense that its designed to be a "backup" of sorts when going out hiking or camping, subsequently getting lost or hurt while needing to hunt for food or use as protection. It brings up a few interesting questions.
Is this rifle legal in NJ? Does the storage-ability of the rifle trigger any of NJ's fine print?
Is it legal to carry in that compact form on public land? Can I stick it in my bag and be legal. (This is assuming I fall under the Right to Carry for rifles when using an FPID, unloaded etc)
Looking forward in your responses.
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By Bugsy732
I have always enjoyed watching the "Doomsday Preppers" show on Natgeo. There are always some interesting things going on with that show... end of the world and zombie apocalypse's... but the last few nights while checking to see what Hurricanes/Tropical storms are forming the thought crossed my mind.. what if something like Sandy or last years Derecho happens again this year. My wife and I recently had our first child (son) about 6 months ago and home security has been on my mind for a long time now, I beefed up the arsenal and ammo supplies and have upgraded our home security. I noticed yesterday that I unknowingly started to keep a supply of canned goods and water on hand (8 cases of water in the closet lol), I've even started buying more than necessary baby formula and baby food (rotating inventory on the baby food every shopping week). My wife actually brought it to my attention sunday when i got back from the grocery store..(she was like " why did you buy so many jars of Baby food? we have a ton still in the pantry?" I was like.... it was on sale! and quickly slipped away...
I guess the next logical step in preparing for something would be to increase our food and water surplus, alternative power sources and "escape plans"?
How many of the forum members here have "prepped" for various disaster scenarios (hurricanes, extended power outages ect) and what have you been doing to "prep" for your family? I mean with last years storms and power outages i can't be the only one who has been thinking about this more since Hurricane season is here and our peak time is quickly approaching.
ZAP
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By mattio41
Question? There are many of us who talk about a Bug Out Bag (BOB) for if the STHF. There has been several view points about what you should take, and what you need. It would be kind of cool, to know if there is a hiking trail. Somewhere New Jersey - Eastern, PA, or Southern New York. That if you wanted Field test your equipment and your preparedness. You could take a 5-8 Mile hike. Where you can actually take your bag, Including Rifle. And head out for a weekend, Or even just an overnight. Where you grab your gear, Hike for several miles, Find and make shelter, and preparations for a night. Figure out, how you are going to use your emergency gear. Fishing Tackle, Animal Snares, Shelter.
Anyways, I think you get my point. Make due, with what you have packed?
Anybody have any idea's?
PS: This is not my bag, but only a link to of an example.
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By mattio41
I was wondering if anybody had any experience with this. I just purchased it, but being delivered next week.
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Up for sale a Nikon Monarch 1.5-4.5X20 Riflescope. Scope formerly sat on top of my old Mini 14, so it is used. It also has some aftermarket lens covers on them (Buffalo Creek I believe). I'm asking $100 for the scope. Willing to drive within an hour of Woodbridge or meet half way. Buyer pays any shipping costs. First to post "I'll take it" wins the scope.
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In 50 years of living in NJ I've never experienced any attempt to inspect the interior of the home, and only one definite inspection of the exterior for an announced reassessment of all properties and that was a drive by. About 9 years of that was living in an apartment, but still, uncommon. Every place I lived had either a finished attic, basement, or both. But they were also included in the habitable square footage on the taxes when we got there.
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27.00 and change in tolls to drive down the shore from Rutherford, 47.00 in tolls to go out to Long island to visit dying relatives. Now I read they are going to raise the fees in the DMV. Murphy lied just to get elected when he said that seniors will get a significant tax break with his StayNJ" program to stop us from leaving. Keep voting for democrats...this is what you get. Tax and spend is all they know. Never cut anything. This state sucks.
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I get the added benefit that since I have a TSP rather than a true 401(k) they tax my retirement too. Yaaaay!
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