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I found some really nice mosin's near my friends place in pa for $100 with bayonet, sling and cleaning kit. My question is, would the bayonet be nj legal?

 

I bought mine in NJ from an FFL with a bayonet

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I found some really nice mosin's near my friends place in pa for $100 with bayonet, sling and cleaning kit. My question is, would the bayonet be nj legal?

 

YES! (unless you rob someone with it of course)

 

Whoa, Whoa, hold on, Tony never explained that to me...

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bayonets arent illegal on anything. lugs are. So if you had a NJ legal AR-15 and you had a knife that hung on with no lug.......(mosins dont have a lug remember)

 

Regardless, none of that AWB ban crap applies to bolt actions. Only semi auto rifles with detachable mags + 2 of more of the following blah blah blah

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bayonets arent illegal on anything. lugs are. So if you had a NJ legal AR-15 and you had a knife that hung on with no lug.......(mosins dont have a lug remember)

 

Regardless, none of that AWB ban crap applies to bolt actions. Only semi auto rifles with detachable mags + 2 of more of the following blah blah blah

 

Glen the Statue says "Bayonet Mount"..

 

So.. whatever it's worth..

 

(I'll come visit you in Rahway State) :lol:

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