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Auto Ordnance m1 carbine are Jersey legal
Surprising move by NJSP auto ord are legal now!Markings on rec. mL instead of M1
.Took 15yrs to figure that out.So auto ord not on ban list GI carbines still no go.Price is high for them but its a fun gun!Going to carry letter on me when rifles at the range.
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08-20-2010 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by
Gman 56
Going to carry letter on me when rifles at the range.
Long time a coming, just read about this on NJ Gun Forum
http://www.njgunforums.com/forums/vi...p?f=19&t=10060
No one seems to have a copy of this NJSP letter, do you have a copy to share?
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I do but the person that gave it to me said not to post it.Call auto ordnance they will verify it.
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Originally Posted by
Gman 56
I do but the person that gave it to me said not to post it.Call auto ordnance they will verify it.
Here's an email response from Kahr addressing the issue:
We are awaiting final word on it. It may take a while.
The information will be posted on our website when it does become available for sale in NJ.
Regards,
Frank Harris
Now if the manufacturer doesn't have final confirmation, whatever you have may not be authentic, perhaps why your friend doesn't want it posted?
Is it on NJSP letterhead?
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Found this tonight although someone is saying this NJSP lieutenant misspoke?
From: DAVID SCHLUETER
Subject: Auto Ordnance AOM140
Date: Friday, August 13, 2010, 11:30 AM
As per our conversation this date, and review on the manufacturer's web
site of the below long gun, be advised that this specific firearm is not
considered an assault firearm by New Jersey statute and Administrative
Code, and thus is lawful for sale in New Jersey.
AOM140
Auto-Ordnance M1
Carbines, Walnut Stock
MSRP: $899.00
Model: AOM140, Walnut stock and handguard (shipped with 10 round new
magazine for CA sales)
Auto-Ordnance M1 Carbine: AOM140 (.30 Caliber, 18" barrel)
“Walnut Stock”
Specifications: Model AOM140
Caliber .30 Caliber
Barrel 18"
Weight 5.4 lbs
Length 35 3/4" overall
Construction Parkerized steel receiver
Finish Parkerized
Sight Blade front sight, flip style rear sight
Stock Walnut
One10 Shot stick (AOM140).
Be further advised that should this firearm be altered by its
manufacturer in such fashion so as to make it subject to New Jersey's
assault firearms law/definition, the firearm would then be unlawful to
sell/possess in New Jersey.
David B. Schlueter
Lieutenant
Firearms Investigation Unit
Applicant Investigation and Compliance Bureau
Special Investigations Section
Investigations Branch
Division of State Police
Department of Law and Public Safety
Last edited by 45acp; 08-23-2010 at 09:34 PM.
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Interesting stuff. Gunowner groups in California have been actively seeking and finding various legit ways to work around some the ill concieved rules in thier state.
Has any new info surfaced about the New Jersey Carbine situation ?
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I see the Auto-Ordnance ad on page 38 of the September, 2010 American Rifleman states "A-O M1
Carbines are prohibited in NJ."........ NJ residents had until May 31, 1991 to register M1 carbines in their possession. There is a procedure to obtain a permit to purchase an assault weapon such as a M1 carbine. I understand no one has been able to to explain why it would be "in the public interest" to obtain such a weapon in New Jersey.
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I heard something about carbines being legal a few months back. Has anyone confirmed?
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