Best products from r/NJGuns
We found 6 comments on r/NJGuns discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 5 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.
1. Twod 1x22mm 5 MOA Red Green Dot Sight,Reflex Holographic Tactical Scope Dual Color Illuminated Compact Micro Red/Green Reticle with Circle Dot Micro Rifle Scope Fits 21mm Picatinny Rail Mount
- Adjustment method: Red and green dot shortcut keys switch, 7-level brightness knob adjustment, suitable for various use environments
- Unlimited field of view: Adjustable wind resistance and elevation angle, precise and personalized debugging
- Material: Aviation aluminum, dustproof, shockproof and anti-fog; suitable for 20mm Picatinny and Weaver rails
- Lens: Low-glare multilayer coated lens to ensure a clear and unobstructed vision.
- Others: Comes with button battery, lens cap, Allen key, flat-blade screwdriver, Twod provides quality assurance and warranty
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2. Kershaw Natrix-Carbon Fiber Pocket Knife; 3.25 In. 8Cr13MoV Titanium Carbo-Nitride Coated Blade; 3D-Machined G10 Handle with Carbon Fiber Overlay, Flipper, Reversible Deep-Carry Clip
3. UTG Med-pro Compact Riser Mount, 0.83" High, 3 Slots
- New Gen. riser mount for rifles with Picatinny/Weaver rail
- 1 Picatinny rail with 3 slots
- Side plate with spring tension for quick and easy installation
- Precision machined from aircraft aluminum with matte black anodizing. Department - unisex-adult.
- Dimensions: 1.6 by 1.75 by 1 inches (L x W x H). Included Components - Riser Mount. Material - Aluminum. Sport Type - Hunting.
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4. GunMate 1919687 Range Bag
Measures 16" W x 8" H x 7" DMain compartment has removable hook and loop dividers
5. Gerber EAB Pocket Knife [22-41830]
- Easily replace Gerber Exchange-A-Blade pocket knife with any standard or contractor grade utility blades
- Stainless steel handle works well as both a pocket clip or a money clip, and liner lock construction keeps the blade safely in the open position when in use.
- Slim design allows for this tool to easily fit in your pocket; Open the pocket knife with ease with its nail nick design- Blade screw is raised for easy replacement
- Compact utility knife is a great addition to any EDC gear; Included money clip allows knife to be a great alternative to a wallet
- Overall length 4.1 inches, closed length 2.4 inches, weight: 2.4 ounces; Included limited lifetime warranty
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https://www.amazon.com/Twod-Illuminated-Compact-Illumination-Picatinny/dp/B07GQVC2LJ/ref=sr_1_38?keywords=red+dot+scope&qid=1565393881&s=gateway&sr=8-38
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Thats the exact model. I highly recommend it for the price.
First: I’m not a lawyer.
With that out of the way: Carry of certain types of knives is legal, but the laws are vague and left open for cops to misinterpret as conveniently as they see fit.
I carry a Kershaw Natrix CF.. You can get one at a decent price on Amazon and have them shipped to your gf’s. It’s a pocket knife with flip/rapid open, but the blade uses KVT ball bearings for the assist, so it doesn’t fall under the definition of “spring assisted.” When you leave, if you wanna keep it, have your gf put it back in the box and mail it to you.
Wanna go Paul Hogan style? You can get the XL model.
Remember, you’re carrying it because it’s a tool, not a weapon. Mine’s even got some scuffs on the blade from actual “tool” use to make it seem legit, though I keep it nice and sharp.
Other tips:
This what I use. I keep the pistols in the side pockets, locked with a small travel master lock. Unloaded mags unloaded in the main compartment along with Ammo. All goes in the trunk
Gunmate 1919687 Range Bag https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0047T4J20/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_r-B.AbRNTH112
This is the riser I used: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003TX2BD4/ref=ppx_od_dt_b_asin_title_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I also had the "high" one that was 1" tall, but that was just a tad bit too tall for me.
Personally, I avoid carrying a "knife". I always have a Gerber EAB with me. Since it uses replaceable utility blades, it'd be very hard for them to say it isn't appropriate for work. As a bonus you can actually use it to cut cardboard and tape without dulling and getting an expensive knife all nasty.