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  1. It could be that their religion was mentioned because that's what they actually are; a bunch of extreme right wing christian nut jobs. From their own website:
  2. Look up, and watch, the movie "28 Days Later" (it has a sequel entitled "28 Weeks Later"), which the website has borrowed it's name from.
  3. I'll go on the books in stating that the person who left their firearms unattended in a soft top Jeep is an idiot. What an incredibly negligent thing to do. :evil: I can only hope that non of them were ever used in a crime. But, I'll assume that they probably have been or will be. Care to share these instances? I'd imagine they are fourth hand information as stated, from a friend or a friend who heard it. If the stop is reasonable, it will be no problem.
  4. Was at Efingers earlier, plenty of .40 and tapped out of 9mm. They still have that CZ too.
  5. It's an urban myth and complete nonsense propagated by people who seemingly would like to make matters worse in NJ. The law states that when transporting a firearm that you may make stops within a reasonable distance from your route. Meaning that you can stop for gas or grab some food (I've done both). It doesn't mean that you can go and visit the inlaws three counties over. But, then again why would you!?!?!
  6. Ok, cool. Paul is a great guy. Forgot to mention earlier and just for others that may be reading. The bayonet lug would also have to be removed.
  7. Yes, you wold have to have the stock pinned. The A2 mounted to the M4 would have to be removed as it is a flash hider and therefor illegal in NJ. Either a muzzle brake or compensator would need to mounted in it's place and pinned as well. Do you homework when purchasing the muzzle brake or compensator and make sure that it has been tested by the BATFE and accepted by them as NOT being a flash hider.
  8. Yeah, years ago 50BMG was 1 or 2 dollars a round. These days it $5.
  9. Ray's, used to have the no rapid fire policy years ago.
  10. Not to mention the stability of the gun powder over the years.
  11. Blasphemer, no such thing when you're talking Berettas! In my book, the Beretta 92FS is a classic pistol just like the 1911. If you fancy the 9mm then go for the 92FS. If you like 40S&W then take a look at the 90two. Easy now, your getting ridiculous!
  12. Chad, just got back from Efingers. They definitely have .308. Federal American Eagle 150 grain FMJBT @ $22.00/20 round box. And Federal Gold Medal BTHP @ $45/20 round box. Sorry, I can't remember the weight on the BTHPs. :?
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