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How does AOW work in NJ? Cellphone guns, sawed-off shotguns with no stock/pistols with forward grips, wallet guns, etc. All the NFA websites say it's legal in NJ but they say the same about FA so...

 

Anybody get a local LEO signoff for this stuff? Anybody do it with a corp or trust?

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There is a mechanism in NJ statutes to apply for a permit to own FA wapons. This is why websites say its possible in NJ. Fact is no one has a permit. To own an AW you have the same application procedure as a FA.

 

This is the same as websites listing you can get a carry permit in NJ. Statutes have the mechanism but in reality no one gets one.

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