12-10-2007, 14:39
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And I suppose if they offered them to the old guys out here the price would be around $2000 or better. Nice weapon though.
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You can't have one where you are. Holds too many bullets.
Might make you lose your mind and kill three more with each mag before reloading.
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12-10-2007, 14:43
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You can't have one where you are. Holds too many bullets.
Might make you lose your mind and kill three more with each mag before reloading.
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NJ mag limit is 15.
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12-10-2007, 14:57
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NJ mag limit is 15. 
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I stand corrected.
Five more sheep per reload, if you are using headshots, since hollow points (or as my in-laws call them, "dum-dum cop killer bullets" are also illegal there.
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12-10-2007, 15:52
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Para recently did a limited run like this for the TX Rangers as well. (obviously with different engraving)
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12-10-2007, 16:09
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Five more sheep per reload, if you are using headshots, since hollow points (or as my in-laws call them, "dum-dum cop killer bullets" are also illegal there.  TR
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Hollow points are legal you just can't use them in the commission of a felony.
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12-10-2007, 17:23
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Hollow points are legal you just can't use them in the commission of a felony.
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Isn't committing a felony already illegal?
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12-10-2007, 17:33
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Isn't committing a felony already illegal?
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You can have and use (at home or for use at the range) hollow points in NJ. You can walk into any gun store in the state and walkout with them no questions asked. If you use them in the commission of a felony (i.e. armed robbery) it brings an additional felony charge on top of the original one.
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