Posted on 11/17/2015 6:44:37 AM PST by ZULU
METUCHEN â It's one of the most vibrant but little-known parts of the gun industry: home-based gun shops.
An analysis by NJ Advance Media shows that upwards of a third of the gun businesses in the state are based from residential homes. The businesses run the gamut: a way for gun club enthusiasts to transfer guns to friends once every few months to high-volume dealers selling dozens or scores of guns a month
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Absolutely. Safest place in town.
Yes, I would like to.
FReeped
Yes winning overwhelmingly
Absoultely! Won’t have to walk/drive far for my next purchase!
I could probably talk my way into a nice deal while standing around the block BBQ grill. Yep!
I did for many years. never a problem.
Not a problem.Our local licensed dealer doesn’t charge a fee when buying on line and picked up at his place.
Depends on what he/she charges for a FFL transfer fee.
The ATF started harassing kitchen table dealers out of business about 15 years ago. Makes me question their quoted number of shops.
I’m sure there are quite a few in Chicago, Philly, DC and other cities that I don’t want to be anywhere close to (and are not legal).
In Alabama, Texas, Montana, and a lot of other places I’d rent a room in my house real cheap to anyone who wants to run a legal gun shop.
New Jersey’s diapers are becoming a problem.
Yes. Jihadis would stay away.
I wouldn’t mind living IN one, except for the paperwork hassle.
At 0856CST:
46.6, yes I don’t care.
33.6, yes, I’ll feel safer.
9.5, no, I’m worried about my safety.(busybody)
9.17, no, it would make my neighborhood less safe. (busybody)
.9, not sure.
Depends on their client base.
sure! that’d be right convenient. ammo and such doncha know!
Needs more Freeping. NUmbers were better before. Antis trying to beat us at our own game.
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