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    Default Re: Finishing a polymer80 Spectre (pistol) lower in PA as a non-resident

    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDigz View Post
    Yes, you need a permit to buy a gun.....*IN* New Jersey.

    If you legally acquire a gun outside of NJ, and it is legal in NJ, you can bring it into NJ and not break any NJ laws, and no registration is required.

    For example - NJ considers BB guns the same as firearms, and considers BB pistols to be handguns. To buy a BB pistol in NJ would require a pistol permit.

    However, I can go to Cabela's in PA, buy a BB pistol across the counter in PA, and then bring it into NJ (following NJ transport law) and I now have a legal handgun in NJ, acquired legally outside of NJ, brought into NJ legally, and did not require a purchase permit.

    Again - people move to NJ with handguns they acquired elsewhere - when they bring them into NJ, they do *NOT* have to get permits or register them in NJ.

    One more time - please, focus on PA law. Is it legal for a non-PA resident to manufacture a firearm while visiting PA?



    It's possible to buy a polymer80 with a serial number engraved in it from the retailer.

    People move to NJ with guns, NOT People live in NJ can buy and bring handguns into NJ.

    They also have to be legal to own in NJ. So if they are not you can't have them in NJ.
    http://www.njsp.org/firearms/firearms-faqs.shtml
    Last edited by :-); May 21st, 2018 at 08:14 PM.
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