Can anyone link me to the NJ legislation that states a 30 day processing window for handgun permits? I'd like to send a friendly reminder to my town's police detective. Thanks.
I am new on the forum, and have tried the search tool, but I have not found a definitive answer to this question. I am currently trying to sell a couple of handguns that I brought with me when I moved from Pennsylvania.
I think I understand the procedure as far as completing the buyers permit to purchase, but one thing isn't quite clear with my reading of the law: where is a legally acceptable *location* to transfer a handgun? Does it always have to be at a range or the home of the buyer/seller? I don't see any other way that wouldn't go afoul of the possession laws.
I think this ammo was bought during the pandemic where it seems like quality control went out the window.
I should have taken a picture of the primers today after shooting. Some had some pretty deep indents.
I shoot da/sa. The thing that was a bit alarming was sometimes it didn't go off on the second attempt of dropping the hammer and sometimes it did.
It’s possible it’s the ammo. Try a box of something from Federal-Federal primers are known to be the ‘softest’. If you get misfires still, the gun is again the prime suspect
of course you’ll ultimately want it to run with any ammo, but I’ve known revolvers that can’t seem to get to 100% ignition double action with any other primer
I've been getting light primer strikes lately with my CZ. It's happening mostly with some remington 9mm I bought.
It has an extended firing pin and is certainly hitting the primer so I don't believe it's that. Maybe the spring needs replacement?
I did the pencil test and the pencil flew about 7 feet. Is it just hard primers/crappy ammo?
Gun has about 7/8k rounds through it.