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11 minutes ago, rem870hunter1 said:

Firearms on the Assault Weapons (🤮🤮) ban list can't be inherited by or bequeathed to someone in NJ.

Heads up if you don't know. 

Please look that up i just did and it is not true   The person persons involved have 90 days to obtain a Lic Or Transfer to some one with a Lic.  On render it Scrap or turn it it in. 

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29 minutes ago, 1957Buck said:

Please look that up i just did and it is not true   The person persons involved have 90 days to obtain a Lic Or Transfer to some one with a Lic.  On render it Scrap or turn it it in. 

You can not take possession of a banned firearm in nj 

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6 minutes ago, hostak126 said:

Don't report it. This country started with a Rebellion

A PD already knows of them. There was an incident a few months ago ( nobody was injured or killed) and everything was seized. When someone ( most likely me) goes to get them released they're going to hold the few on the prohibited list.

They were purchased legally and legal to have until the politicians modified the if it has 2 or more to if it has 1 or more features. 

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26 minutes ago, rem870hunter1 said:

A PD already knows of them. There was an incident a few months ago ( nobody was injured or killed) and everything was seized. When someone ( most likely me) goes to get them released they're going to hold the few on the prohibited list.

They were purchased legally and legal to have until the politicians modified the if it has 2 or more to if it has 1 or more features. 

The bill S1403 and the companion bill S98 changing the the 2 features to 1 died 01/08/2024 and 01/11/2024. Both didn't make it out of committee. Any weapon that is a legit Assault Weapon by definition can be transferred to an FFL holder to sell for you or transfer to a person who resides in a state where they are legal. You absolutely can't take possession of them by inheritance.

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https://www.billtrack50.com/billdetail/1170529

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24 minutes ago, rem870hunter1 said:

A PD already knows of them. There was an incident a few months ago ( nobody was injured or killed) and everything was seized. When someone ( most likely me) goes to get them released they're going to hold the few on the prohibited list.

They were purchased legally and legal to have until the politicians modified the if it has 2 or more to if it has 1 or more features. 

You should be able to have them modified 

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2 hours ago, vdep217 said:

You should be able to have them modified 

As in changed from semi auto to manually operated ?

Saw a video of the bolt etc being replaced and to cycle the action you pulled back on the charging handle after each shot.

or replacing the stock to a straight type? (no pistol grip)

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14 minutes ago, rem870hunter1 said:

As in changed from semi auto to manually operated ?

Saw a video of the bolt etc being replaced and to cycle the action you pulled back on the charging handle after each shot.

or replacing the stock to a straight type? (no pistol grip)

Replace stock. If shotgun.  Rifle you could get rid of one of the other features. 

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5 hours ago, 1957Buck said:

Please look that up i just did and it is not true   The person persons involved have 90 days to obtain a Lic Or Transfer to some one with a Lic.  On render it Scrap or turn it it in. 

You did your research again :shock:

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