I've started perusing 1911's and I've noticed that one I'm considering comes with or without a threaded barrel. Is there any point in spending extra cash on the version with the threaded barrel in NJ?
I found my way onto a California-based gun forum recently saying that the FRS-15 rifle stock is cosmetically a good alternative to a pistol grip (debatable since this stock is still pretty funny looking). Since Californians are forbidden from having ANY evil features on a semi-automatic rifle with the ability to accept a detachable magazine, these stocks are becoming a popularity.*
Then the FRS-15 started to grow on me. Not in that I like the way it looks, but in the "it doesn't look too shabby" sort. Would any of you NJ AR-15 enthusiasts consider using this so you can have a threaded barrel and flash hider?
*The other reason Californians want these is that they can legally use full capacity pre-ban mags in conjunction with featureless AR's. (Hence the long magazine pictured above)
Tomorrow I am having my 18" barrel Tavor pinned/welded with a muzzle brake.
The barrel is threaded and it has an inoperable bayonet lug (wings shaved off).
After replacing the flash hider with a muzzle brake, and pinning/welding it onto the threaded barrel, will it finally be gtg according to the state of NJ?
Thanks for everyone's help on this. Greatly appreciated.
The mag holders are not classified as vertical grips.
As far as AOWs go… I can’t find anything in any NJ law that says AOWs are prohibited outside regular federal regulations.