Jump to content
mikka1

List of NJ-friendly and NJ-unfriendly online firearm retailers

Recommended Posts

Remember, don't sign the 4473 or COE/P2P until you are satisfied on the condition. Once signed, you own it.
Why? Once you pay for it and walk out the door, you own it. Prior to that, the NJ FFL owns it.

 

...It took 5 days for my e-check to clear even though the funds were taken out of my bank in three days...
How did you do an eCheck with Buds?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

 

 

How did you do an eCheck with Buds?

 

On checkout, you are offered a few options.  For the cash price, there is check (which I guess is mailed) and then there was an e-check.  You do the standard: routing number and account number.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

On checkout, you are offered a few options.  For the cash price, there is check (which I guess is mailed) and then there was an e-check.  You do the standard: routing number and account number.

 

Haha. I had NICS eCheck on my mind.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

The 4 companies I deal with on the regular are:

 

1) Aimsurplus - Never had a problem with them

2) Kentucky Gun Company works with you

3) AmmoSupplyWarehouse never had an issue sending me whatever I wanted or how much I wanted

4) Sarco - Just because

 

Aimsurplus will not ship any AR lowers or parts to NJ, most all pistols and rifles (except ARs) are good to go.

 

Kentucky Gun Company is easy to deal with and they do go above and beyond to help NJ residents.

 

Sarco will ship to NJ no problem.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I ordered a Savage Mark II FVSR from Budd's and had no problems aside from a couple days shipping delay. I was happy with the purchase because I couldn't find them anywhere locally or in
PA. I have had nothing but good experiences from AIM. Widener's has been good to me for ammo, also.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Why? Once you pay for it and walk out the door, you own it. Prior to that, the NJ FFL owns it.

 

 

Paul, if it's a lemon or in poor/not as described condition you can send it back without wasting the P2P...most companies will accept returns (minus restocking fee).

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I've purchased guns from both Ky Gun Co and Bud's with no issues. But neither were for nj restricted weapons. I did have an issue with SWVA arms though. I purchased 2 boxes of .35 rem for a hog hunt, and they canceled it. Even though their policy says they ship ammo too NJ with a copy if your FID. When I got the cancelation notice, and called them, they said it was new policy, but hasn't updated the website. I even offered to have it shipped to a free state, but by that time, they were out of stock. I checked later, and it took them 3 additional months to update their website. I don't blame companies for not wanting to deal with NJ laws, but at least don't specifically say you will sell ammo, and then reneg. I built my AR from parts myself, but if i was going to purchase a complete rifle, or anything restricted in NJ, there's many other companies I would use.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites
Guest

I cant blame vendors for not wanting to risk dealing with NJ, they need to CYA to keep their business running and away from risk. It will also inspire the residents to stand up and try to get the laws changed, or at least it should. Or, like in my case, inspire people to leave the state for a free state.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Specifically on the 15-round limit, I don't quite get Bud's position on that - they won't even remove the 17-round mags (the illegal part) and sell you a legal gun or swap a 17 for a 15 (if one exists). Many manufacturers don't do what Beretta does (sell a 10-round, least-common-denomenator mag-equipped gun under a separate SKU). Besides, it's not illegal for the receiving FFL to have an over-the-limit mag, right? If you've got an FFL that'll receive and modify a mag for sale to a non-LEO, what's the problem?  Yeah, I get it, Bud's can make their own policy and they probably aren't losing sleep over a blanket policy that loses them some business in little ol' NJ. 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    No registered users viewing this page.



  • olight.jpg

    Use Promo Code "NJGF10" for 10% Off Regular Items

  • Supporting Vendors

  • Latest Topics

  • Posts

    • Sorry, both are SPF.  Being picked up this week. Win M22  22 LR SPF to Ringwoodfrank.
    • Yup I see. Looks like right now you can only purchase the 2023-2024 permit still. I assume won't be able to purchase 24-25 season permit until July.
    • Just a heads-up for anyone who might also be in this situation. I joined USLS mid-April of 2022. Some time after renewing for 2023, I changed email providers, and dutifully reflected my new address on my account page. So, I have been anticipating renewal alerts at my new address, but those never arrived. I logged in to my account the other day, and was surprised to see that my subscription expired that same day. I went to my account main information page, confimed that my email address was correct, then went to the billing page, which showed my previous two payments, but which did not give me any apparent way to pay up for the new year. I requested support using the Customer Service form on the web site, but received no reply. Today I called their support number. Apparently changing the email address from my view of my account page did nothing to change the address that they use internally for billing purposes, including expiration notifications. Maybe they also use that address for replies to the support form, even if a different email address is entered there. Also, my account was set up to auto-renew and charge my credit card without my intervention, but that setting did not show on my account page in any obvious way. So, if you have USLS and have changed your email address since you last renewed, you might want to give them a call to ensure that they send renewal information to your correct address. The prospect of having legal coverage lapse while carrying in NJ was, for me, a less that confidence inspiring experience. I will note that the telephone-based customer service was excellent.
    • F*n imbeciles. They know damned well (or should) that, even if passed by the Colorado Senate and signed into law, virtually that entire load of crap is certain to fail Bruen/Heller scrutiny, and probably sooner, rather than later (SCOTUS). What a monumental waste of time (of course, how much can a dip$h*t's time be worth, anyway?) and energy. I passed through Colorado a few times in the 70s, and visited some clients there in the 80's & 90's, and, even by the end of that period, I had the impression that it was politically fairly conservative (with a few exceptions such as Aspen). WTF happened?
×
×
  • Create New...