AR mag from Jersey?

Posted by: 83USN88

AR mag from Jersey? - 03/19/15 08:52 PM

A guy wants me to airbrush on some AR mags. He is going to send them to me and I'm supposed to paint them and send them back to him, in New Jersey. Anyone know the legality of this? New Jersey worries me.
Posted by: rick2013

Re: AR mag from Jersey? - 03/22/15 11:17 AM

i would not
if you go to cabelas to buy one (lets say you lived in NJ).. and went to order..
link to page to buy 30rd pmag

then click on the (in red) "View All Restrictions That May Apply" NJ is down on there.. All off NJ i would not
Posted by: Mark S

Re: AR mag from Jersey? - 03/22/15 04:14 PM

Hmm, if they are his and he sends them to you and you do nothing, but airbrush them I don;t see how you are breaking the law. I could see that he might be by owning them if there is a restriction, but you aren't selling them to him, he already owns them.
Posted by: Just Joe

Re: AR mag from Jersey? - 03/23/15 02:29 PM

You're not selling to him. Besides, they may be permanently modified already per magazine capacity limits in New Joisey.
Posted by: Mstorms85

Re: AR mag from Jersey? - 04/27/15 07:56 PM

I just moved to VA from NJ... Anything 15 rounds or less, you should be ok. If the magazines are more than 15 rounds, DO NOT ACCEPT!! I know Hexmag makes a 15 round magazine to look like a 30; has a round restrictor inside. If any questions, I'd refer to the following link:

http://www.njsp.org/about/fire_ag2.html
Posted by: MrGreen

Re: AR mag from Jersey? - 04/27/15 08:40 PM

What if he disassembles the mags and only sends you the bodies to be painted 1) it's just a piece of metal at that point. 2) you wouldn't want to paint the internals of the mag anyway. 3) You would have no knowledge of the amount of rounds each mag can hold.

I'm just giving you an idea. I believe that if you're not comfortable with the idea, don't do it.