I asked him about it, but the dealer insisted it was NJ legal. Something about the mag that is like a gun in the grip, so it is not considered a pistol grip. Insisted that he had already asked the PS. To be fair, he offered to weld the wire guard for free, for me if it made me more comfortable. Welcome to the NEW Armslist.com. Due to circumstances beyond our control, we had to move forward and orient the site in a slightly different direction. Fortunately, we are still working hard to make the website MUCH better for law-abiding Americans and MUCH worse for those who are not law-abiding Americans. Scammers have tried to track down weapon list users in the past, and while we can`t eradicate their presence 100%, we`re going to erase the vast majority. People have complained about rude offers and messages from users with bad manners. This is almost eradicated with the new version of the website.
And finally, the financial, emotional, human and other costs of the endless legal attacks on Armslist have made it impossible for us to keep the site as free as it has been in the past. Thank you for your support and welcome to the new Armslist.com. “Significantly, lawmakers point out that this class of firearms has not even been used by a single criminal in New Jersey,” Christie wrote at the time. “The broad scope of this total ban will therefore not promote public safety, but will only interfere with legal leisure activities. Report any illegal gun activity to 1-800-ATF-GUNS or your local police station. Although fully automated firearms are mostly illegal nationwide, federal officials say bump-stock devices are not banned by federal law because they simply mimic the high rate of fire of a machine gun. Christie is taking steps that could make it easier to legally carry a handgun in New Jersey. Thank you Jack! I appreciate all the information you gave me, you look like a stand-up guy. At this point, it`s done and they did it for free. They were also very nice about it…
they just thought I was making a mistake. Now you just hope that the warranty doesn`t expire. I ordered a new Hipoint 995ts. The problem is that ALL the new ones have a threaded barrel with which he arrived safely. It also has no limit on the number of rifles that can be purchased legally. www.sportsmansguide.com/product/index/hi-point-995-carbine-pro-pack-semi-automatic-9mm-165-barrel-101-rounds?a=1810102 Now that you have asked. The family member owns one purchased in New Jersey, no mod required. Even if you read the specifications of the rifle and understand them as well as the laws, it is crystal clear that the gun in New Jersey is completely legal. Suffice it to say.
Conventional rifles, shotguns, and handguns are legal to buy and own in the state. But New Jersey requires a license to purchase a handgun, as well as a gun buyer ID card to purchase a long gun, such as a rifle or shotgun, under state law. The state also requires a background check. I remember a few years ago they went to all the gun shows for $99. Black or camouflage!! Wow $300 for a highlight!! Don`t look at this exact legal advice, but everything I`ve heard about this model (I have a pre-threaded barrel) is exactly what your dealer is telling you. Gun is NJ legal. There is no registration requirement in New Jersey. The only exception is handguns when purchased in New Jersey with an NJ handgun license.
There is also no such law on the ammunition you post. Publishing nonsense like this only creates more confusion about New Jersey`s gun laws. Automatic weapons are prohibited, as is any weapon that falls within the state`s legal definition of an offensive weapon. Bump stocks can be sold legally in New Jersey. But they can`t really be mounted on a gun under state law, law enforcement officials say. “By itself, a bump stock is legal in New Jersey unless it is used on a firearm or near a firearm on which it could be placed,” a state police spokesman said. “A bump stick is considered a `mechanism` that doesn`t require pressing the shutter button for every shot.” Also the Hipoint is not on the list of forbidden by name… So, can it be essentially identical at all? Always comply with local, state, federal, and international laws. ARMSLIST is NEVER involved in transactions between parties.
For more information, please see our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Report illegal firearms-related activities to 1-800-ATF-GUNS. I was just wondering if the next gun is legal to possess in New Jersey. I`m just looking for a gun that I can bring to the shooting range next to my shotgun. If you ask a question that EVERY FFL should know or something that can be easily searched on Google, do you want to tell me who the stupid one is? Shouldn`t you be an expert in weapons? That is why I asked the second question. Do I have to type slower next time? The mag on the outside of the pistol grip only applies to half pistols. Would you like to get in touch with this user? If so, please create an account to become an Armslist Premium Personal member. Title 13 of the New Jersey Administrative Code, which governs firearms and firearms, consists of 27 pages that describe what is permitted and govern buyers and sellers. I could be wrong, but doesn`t it have to have a 20-inch gun? Wow a lot or speculation and bad information in this thread. If you`re not sure, don`t guess. The so-called “bump stock,” which Stephen Paddock allegedly used to modify 12 rifles during a tragic attack on a country music festival from a hotel room above the Las Vegas Strip, uses the recoil of a pistol to pull a trigger into the trigger finger and quickly fire the gun over and over again. A .357 Smith & Wesson is fired at a gun store and indoor shooting range in New Jersey.
(Robert Sciarrino| Star ledger file photo) Christie pardons 2 others out of state in firearms-related offenses The state recognizes nothing but permanent in loctite, epoxy resin, adhesive, etc. Class The Hi-Point 995-TS is subject to the same compliance rules as any other semi-automatic rifle in New Jersey. You are entitled to one (1) “Evil Feature” and since the 995-TS has a pistol grip – this is your EV. The new models all come with threaded barrels, and as such, the muzzle nut (or a muzzle brake if desired) must be pinned and/or welded to make it compliant. Kind of like answering one question with another and being asked again, you just ignore it. You can tell your dealer that the Sub 2K is exempt from having the shaft attached because if you attach the shaft, you will not be able to disassemble the gun to clean/repair it properly. The NJSP has published a letter on this subject. There is no exception for both rifles on a threaded barrel. Four years ago, the governor called for a ban on the future sale of the .50-caliber assault rifle as part of a package of measures to prevent violent crime. However, Christie, who was preparing to run for national office at the time, later vetoed the ban.
I`ve never held one. Probably not. It was a rhetorical question. The folding gun is good. The folding tree is bad. Find. I could be wrong, but I think if it has a pistol grip, which is a feature, and the threaded barrel, which is a second, you should have pinned and welded a brake or thread guard. Looks like I`m going to have it soldered on.. Too bad.
If I retire in a more firearm-friendly state, can welding be reversed? Or is there another process of “permanent” attachment of the muzzle nut (such as red loctite or JB welding or whatever) that would fly? Sorry for the stupid questions, I`ve never had a gun like this and I try to keep my freedom. You must be a member to leave a comment. Many semi-automatic rifles on the market look like military hardware, but are not much different from conventional rifles in terms of rate of fire. The State prohibits the possession and transfer of high-capacity assault weapons and ammunition magazines. An Armalite AR-50 sniper rifle .50 caliber. (Tom Wright-Piersanti| Still, the state currently has no restrictions on the sale of the device used in the Las Vegas massacre, which turned a conventional semi-automatic rifle into a much more deadly machine gun cable that fired hundreds of rounds per minute. State law also includes a catch-all clause that allows for the retention of a permit “if the subsidy would not otherwise be in the interest of public health, safety and welfare.”