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Is *Insert any semi automatic shotgun* legal in NJ?

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4 hours ago, JT Custom Guns said:

The Statute only refers to regulations on a S.A. - there is no special law against a pump

so it defaults to the standard magazine law (10rds).....

There is no “standard magazine law” for manual action/non-SA Guns. Ten round mag limits only apply to magazines that fit in a semi-auto firearm.

2C:39-1 Definitions: y.   "Large capacity ammunition magazine" means a box, drum, tube or other container which is capable of holding more than 10 rounds of ammunition to be fed continuously and directly therefrom into a semi-automatic firearm.

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9 hours ago, JT Custom Guns said:

The DP-12 has two 7rd tubes and is a pump - NJ 10rds per tube on a pump

Benelli M4 is S.A.  so only 6 rds per tube / mag

when they originally wrote the law, they didn't consider pumps to be a threat due to various models

avail. at that time - times change..........

You can load 16 rounds into the DP-12. 7+1 in each. Funny how you can put a crapload of shells in a shotgun, but only 10 rounds in a 9mm. Gun laws written by retards who know nothing about guns.

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2 hours ago, Old Glock guy said:

And then how do those short shells factor in?  Not sure if they work in that particular shotgun, but you can fit a crapload of those in most guns.

I think the M&P-12 takes 23 mini-shells. You'll get tired of pumping before you run out of ammo 

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