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    1. J

      magnum primers

      great, thanks everyone!
    2. J

      magnum primers

      i'd be happy to do some trading if you want
    3. J

      magnum primers

      i didn't think i would.. .38s are pretty pathetic anyway.. a hotter primer couldn't make it into a .357. i may wait for one or 2 more replies to ease my mind but i expect to use these up quickly. thanks folks!
    4. J

      magnum primers

      so ... i accidentally bought 1000 magnum small pistol primers instead of regular (cci) ... i've read you should use standard unless specifically instructed to use magnum, but is it really that big of a deal? i've skimmed through my manual and npthing really seems to call for magnum small...
    5. J

      "inheiriting" guns from NJ

      thanks for the help everyone!
    6. J

      "inheiriting" guns from NJ

      is there a way to do all of this at once as part of an estate sale? also, i applied for collector status several months ago but haven't gotten any notification of it going through yet
    7. J

      "inheiriting" guns from NJ

      i can understand the second point. but for un-regulated long guns, since it's a gift from a family member. i can't find the thread now, and a quick text search of the federal laws on atf.gov didn't really say anything about gifts or inheritance so i don't know where i got that idea
    8. J

      "inheiriting" guns from NJ

      yes, i live in maryland. i have several guns already. given the opportunity, i just want to know how to do this correctly and have answers for my dad and aunt.
    9. J

      "inheiriting" guns from NJ

      i've tried to read other threads about inheriting guns and have found it all a bit confusing. my situation is that my grandfather died a few years ago and my aunt just found out that he was apparently some sort of master marksman in the army back in WWII. he had several guns stashed away that no...
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