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    Are bullets like these considered "hollow points" under law?

    How is it irrelevant to the OP's question, when he specifically asked:
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    Are bullets like these considered "hollow points" under law?

    What everyone seems to be missing here is that the text of HR38, as passed by the House, would invalidate NJ's state laws on both magazine capacity, and possession of hollow-point ammunition. In part, HR38 states: Further down, HR38 defines "handgun" as:
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    Interior secretary repeals ban on lead bullets

    Reading the actual order, it appears to be a little more than just a study. In part, it says: Order #219 (the original order issued by the previous administration) set into motion a process to actually ban the use of lead ammunition and fishing tackle, by implementing policies to require the...
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    walking/ shipping question

    For example - NJ statute 2C:39-5b states "Any person who knowingly has in his possession any handgun, including any antique handgun without first having obtained a permit to carry the same [...] is guilty of a crime of the third degree"
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    walking/ shipping question

    A recent decision in the Third Circuit (Revell v.Port Authority) concluded that 926A (FOPA) only applies when transporting in a vehicle. They concluded that one is NOT afforded FOPA protection when walking from a parked car to an airport terminal, for example. Link to decision Excerpt:
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    Henry awsomeness

    A couple of years ago, a buddy of mine got a Henry Big Boy in .44 magnum for a birthday present. Shortly after, while out at the range with friends, it got knocked off the shooting bench, and ate up a bunch of concrete. I was able to polish out the scratches on the receiver, and Henry hooked...
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    Minimum safe distance to shoot a gong

    If I remember correctly, they were shooting .50BMG at a big chunk of mild steel 100 yards away. The plate was angled to one side, to deflect any ricochets. However, the steel was pretty well cratered from previous shots, and the shot in the video caught one of those craters just right, such...
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    Self Defense Ammo Law

    You can not possess them outside your home. There's nothing in NJ statutes specifically prohibiting their use within one's home/on their property. How would one be charged with violating 2C:39-3f, when 2C:39-3g(2a) expressly PERMITS the possession within the home/on one's own property? What...
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    follow up on Unintended Consequences??

    Clayton Nelson, from Gunnison, CO - changed to Bischoff from VT. There's now just a passing reference to Nelson as, "but that's not as bad as that guy in Colorado. He even makes 2-bores, but I hear that he quit that." Nelson was upset that his character was portrayed as saying, "By God I...
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    Our Country is in serious trouble!

    I'm sorry - didn't your state recently pass a ban on all standard-capacity magazines? This whole, "I'm better than you because I live in a slightly less-oppressive state" attitude is, in part, what allows the camel's nose under the tent. Before you know it, what passes in CA, then NJ, then...
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    PA laws for an out-of-stater?

    Not sure if it's been specifically stated yet, but PA Title 18 § 6106(b)(11) states that it is lawful (that is, 6106(a) does not apply) for one to possess a handgun (loaded or unloaded) in their vehicle, if they are licensed by any other state. Since the OP has a NYS carry permit, he is able...
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    As gun lube, any difference in automatic and manual transmission oil?

    How come no one ever asks if they can run Hoppes in their cars?
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    ISIS armament per CNN

    Looks like an FN M4 to me.
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    Possession of rifle brass in NJ

    As someone who is not a lawyer, but who reads chapters 39 and 58 of the NJ statutes on at least a weekly basis, I can say with a great deal of certainly, that there is no prohibition on the possession of a fired case. NJ has the following prohibitions relating to ammunition (not going into...
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    Minnesota Bill to allow Suppressors/Silencers on Gov. Dayton's desk

    Oh, the horror! Blood will run (albeit quietly) in the streets! Hundreds of unsuspecting citizens will be assassinated in the middle of the night, with nary a "pah-chOOO!" to mark their passing... once all the gang bangers and drug lords send in their form 4's, and buy their $200 tax stamps...
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    gun-related names for boys?

    Please... for the sake of your son... do NOT name him Mannlicher. :eek:
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    Fedex won't ship "ghost gunner" cnc mill

    Hey ,FedEx... better stop shipping these, too. They can be used to make an illegal SBS, in direct violation of the NFA'34:
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    M855 buyers need to settle down.

    Trent, Actually, they didn't. From an ATF publication, "Federal Firearms Regulations Reference Guide", section 17, states:
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    Do laser boresight devices work? If yes, which is a good one?

    That would be me Given a Barrett M82A1 (with an integral 20MOA rail), a Leupold Mk4-LR scope, and Barrett rings.... on a range where the closest target board is 200 yards (not allowed to post anything shorter), and $5/rnd. match ammo... please explain to me how you'd sight in the rifle, and...
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    Do laser boresight devices work? If yes, which is a good one?

    I've had a number of them, but like my Sitelite SL-500 the best. First and foremost, it has an actual switch to turn it on and off. I don't have to assemble it (putting in batteries) each time, then remember to disassemble it to take the batteries out so they're not dead the next time. I...
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