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And even if you were able to get the weight under 50oz by ordering the model made from Unobtanium, the barrel is threaded and is (partly) shrouded, and the mag inserts in other than the pistol grip.

Way to many evil features for the Garbage State.

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15 minutes ago, njJoniGuy said:

And even if you were able to get the weight under 50oz by ordering the model made from Unobtanium, the barrel is threaded and is (partly) shrouded, and the mag inserts in other than the pistol grip.

Way to many evil features for the Garbage State.

Threaded barrels are legal on pistols 

17 minutes ago, PK90 said:

Get the Extar EP9.

This is the only way your going to get a NJ legal AR style pistol pretty much 

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4 minutes ago, fishnut said:

Threaded barrels are legal on pistols 

This is the only way your going to get a NJ legal AR style pistol pretty much 

Yes, threaded barrels are legal, they just constitute an evil feature. You can have ONE.

You can also have a Jersey-legal AR pistol if you can find one of the older Bushmaster or Professional Ordinance bare-barrel models. I have one of each.

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41 minutes ago, njJoniGuy said:

Yes, threaded barrels are legal, they just constitute an evil feature. You can have ONE.

You can also have a Jersey-legal AR pistol if you can find one of the older Bushmaster or Professional Ordinance bare-barrel models. I have one of each.

pics please

 

I would love to have an AR pistol.....2 permits left!!!!  :)

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1 hour ago, njJoniGuy said:

 

You can also have a Jersey-legal AR pistol if you can find one of the older Bushmaster or Professional Ordinance bare-barrel models. I have one of each.

Yeah they are both hard to find though 

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2 minutes ago, RUTGERS95 said:

Barrel shroud needs to be removed & MB needs to be pinned/ welded and mag replaced with a 10 round

Then you need to see if NFA will ship it to NJ considering the pending litigation.............???

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23 minutes ago, JT Custom Guns said:

Barrel shroud needs to be removed & MB needs to be pinned/ welded and mag replaced with a 10 round

Then you need to see if NFA will ship it to NJ considering the pending litigation.............???

They are not available from distributors?

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36 minutes ago, njJoniGuy said:

I'll pit mine in .223 against any of the 7.6x or 9mm variants of the Mauser!

Interested in shooting it? - PM me and come to SJSC or Cumberland on a day I'm there. Bring some .223 ammo and have a blast!

if you were close I'd shoot it.  think it looks great

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