Greetings from Linden, Union County
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By anactivegrenade
Anyone in Union, Elizabeth, Hillside, or Roselle, all in Union County, PLEASE CONTACT ASSEMBLYMAN JOE CRYAN!
Look at what the bills he proposed for NJ's gun laws...
I reccomend anyone in his district to call him up, show him the pressure, and give him an earful.
Also, everyone, contact your own district legislators. To find your district legislator's, go here.
Joseph Cryan's numbers are 908-624-0880, as well as 908-327-9119.
PS - I see that Jason O'Donnell of district 31 and Mila Jasey of district 27 have sponsored those horrendous bills along-side with Jospeh Cryan.
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By anactivegrenade
So, we all know how tragic this past weekend has been for Newton, CT. I send my prayers out to all of the families affected by the massacre.
For us here in NJ however, do you think our local PD's will be using this as an opportunity to delay the FID and PP process even further??? Most townships here treat us as criminals and will wipe their butts clean with our FID/PP apps before they approve anything. I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
Here in Linden, one forum user is well past the 200-day mark. I just past the 30-day mark this past Saturday, and I'm afraid to even call and ask on my app's status. My references have yet to receive their letters. I can just imagine the disgruntled attitude I'll be given for wanting a gun during this time.
Only if I had disbanded my BS liberal socialist views when I turned 18, then I'd be swimming in firearms already... Times are tough.
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By TheClerk
Hello, I am a new gun owner from Jersey City after having to wait forever to get my NJ FID. Though the wait was mostly due to paperwork that the city required that my job and one of my references was holding up on sending back to them. Though the staff at the licencing department were good with communicating questions that I had and keeping me up to date with progress on my application.
I am currently looking to start a career in armed security after having 6 years of unarmed security services and was looking on where I should begin to go about it. I have been looking at some companies but most require those with law enforcement experience.
In reguards to training. I was wondering if I should go along with Taking an armed security course of if was a security company that would provide such training on the job. And if I was to take a Training course I am split between getting from gun for hire or from NJ Firearms academy. Though I was leaning more for the Firearms academy because of its proximity and my reliance of public transit from not owning a car.
I'm glad to join the forum.
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By maintenanceguy · Posted
I own several H&R topper shotguns in a few different gauges. None of mine interchange - but I really have no idea about a model 158. Didn't realize they had 3 digit model numbers. If a shotgun's barrel needs to be extended, I'm not sure how a gun smith would solve that cheaper than purchasing a longer barrel - even for the very hard to find H&R shotguns. They would need to machine the ID and OD to make a barrel extension that exactly fits the existing barrel, weld the two together, then machine the weld to clean up the joint, and finally blue the joint so you won't see it. So labor intensive and expensive it's not worth doing unless you have your own shop and can do it yourself. And, if anyone owns an actual shotgun with a barrel that's not long enough, they wouldn't like you posting about their shotgun on the internet for everyone to see. I recommend you delete the post to protect your acquaintance. -
RIP Gunny https://www.instagram.com/reel/C5dpURCrNjA/?igsh=bHJqcWhmZDJvYmRw
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