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?
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.
Just wondering if that little extra length at the end of a threaded barrel
gives an increase in accuracy. I always wondered if it were enough to
notice. Usually it's about a half inch or more of barrel which for a handgun
is somewhat significant. Anyone experience one and could tell a difference?
I believe I was referring to a different incident where the BG was weilding an axe.......but it was awhile back, so........then again, NJ has some specifics about Dum Dums, Rockwell hardness, metal inserts, armor piercing, etc. but nothing about solid copper bullets or specific penetration / velocity limits so it seems if the prosecutor is in a good mood the day of the trial that's where the rubber hits the road here......maybe......omo.
For sale is a Shadow Systems XR920 Elite in 9mm. It’s Brand new. Comes with original paperwork, soft case and 2 Magpul 10 round Pmags.
Optics ready
Night sights
Stippled grip
Flared Magwell
Bronze Fluted barrel
I’m looking for $800. First person to say “I’ll take it” wins. Gun is at my FFL in Wayne NJ. You can meet me there to do the transfer or I can have it shipped to your FFL for a fee. Feel free to send me a PM.