Common Hunting Rifles to be Banned by New Jersey Law

By Dean Weingarten

Marlin Model 60 Rifle
Marlin Model 60 Rifle
Dean Weingarten
Dean Weingarten

Arizona – -(Ammoland.com)- The gun ban that has gone to Governor Christie for signature has been described as a “gun magazine restriction”,  but it bans numerous common sport and hunting rifles.   The ban has no exemption for rifles with fixed magazines, including most common .22 rimfire rifles that are used for sport and small game hunting, and almost never used in crime.

Assembly Bill 2006 bans rifles that meet this definition:

(4)   A semi-automatic rifle with a fixed magazine capacity exceeding [15] 10 rounds.

The bracket and underline show the existing and proposed law.  There are no exemptions for grandfathering.   Anyone who possesses such rifles after the ban is put into effect will be immediately guilty of a felony.  This has already happened at least once, when an owner of a .22 Marlin that he won at a police raffle was convicted for owning the firearm.

The model owned was either the one pictured below or a very similar Marlin.  It is an “Assault Weapon” under current New Jersey law, as it has a magazine capacity of 17:

Marlin Model 60 with 17 shot magazine:

Marlin Model 60 Rifle
Marlin Model 60 Rifle

After the ban, Marlin modified the design to reduce the Magazine capacity to 15, so that the rifles could be sold throughout the nation, without having to cater to specific state laws.    Now New Jersey is pushing to tighten the restrictions even further, outlawing  the current Marlin model 60, which has a 15 round capacity and is arguably the most popular .22 rifle in the world.

Marlin Model 60 with 15 shot magazine:

Marlin Model 60 Rifle With 15 Shot Magazine
Marlin Model 60 Rifle With 15 Shot Magazine

Nearly all .22 rifles that have fixed tubular magazines have a capacity of more than 10 rounds.   The Remington 552 has a capacity of 15-22 rounds.

Remington  552, 15-22 shot magazine:

Remington 552 With 15-22 Shot Magazine
Remington 552 With 15-22 Shot Magazine

Currently produced Browning Semi-Auto .22 rifles may slip under the ban that  is on Governor Christie’s desk.  Browning says that the magazine capacity is exactly 10.   Because of the variation of .22 ammunition, it is likely that the rile would hold 11 rounds of some .22 ammunition.  Older versions of the rifle advertised a magazine capacity of 11 in .22 Long Rifle, and 16 in .22 Short.

Browning Semi-Auto .22 rifle:

Browning Semi-Auto .22 Rifle
Browning Semi-Auto .22 Rifle

.22 rimfire semi-auto rifles with tubular magazines are some of the most popular sporting firearms of all time.   Changing magazine capacity of one of these rifles is not simple, because the magazine is fixed, not easily removable.

The New Jersey ban would make all of them in the state instant contraband. 

Here is a list of common sporting rifles banned by the law:

  • Browning  Semi-Auto .22
  • Colt Colteer and variants
  • Franchi Centennial .22
  • Marlin model 60 and variants
  • Norinco ATD .22 (Browning Clone)
  • Remington 6A and variants
  • Remington Nylon 66, clones, and variants
  • Remington 552
  • Remington 550
  • Remington 241
  • Savage model 87A and variants
  • Winchester model 74
  • Winchester 190, 290 and variants

This is not an  exhaustive list.  .22 semi-auto rifles with tubular magazines are one of the most common configurations of sporting rifles ever made.  Tens of millions of them have been made, most specifically for hunting, pest control, target shooting and practice.  Over 11 million have been manufactured of the Marlin Model 60 and variants alone.  It is hard to think of a rifle that is more completely designed for “sporting purposes”.  To my knowledge, they are one of the few firearms designs that was not intended as a potential military design.

It seems that New Jersey legislators have not heard that “No one wants to ban your hunting rifle.”

c2014 by Dean Weingarten: Permission to share is granted when this notice is included. Link to Gun Watch

About Dean Weingarten;

Dean Weingarten has been a peace officer, a military officer, was on the University of Wisconsin Pistol Team for four years, and was first certified to teach firearms safety in 1973. He taught the Arizona concealed carry course for fifteen years until the goal of constitutional carry was attained. He has degrees in meteorology and mining engineering, and recently retired from the Department of Defense after a 30 year career in Army Research, Development, Testing, and Evaluation.

 

Update: An amendment was added to AB 2006 before the law went to Governor Cristie.  The ban on .22 semi-autos with tubular magazines was removed from the bill.  Here is the amendment:

(4) A semi-automatic rifle with a fixed magazine capacity exceeding [15] 10 rounds. 1“Assault firearm” shall not include a semi-automatic rifle 2[with] which has an attached tubular device 2[designed to accept 15 rounds,] and which is capable of operating only with .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.1

and

  y.    “Large capacity ammunition magazine” means a box, drum, tube or other container which is capable of holding more than [15] 10 rounds of ammunition to be fed continuously and directly therefrom into a semi-automatic firearm. 1The term shall not include an attached tubular device 2[designed to accept 15 rounds, and] which is2 capable of 2[operating only with] holding only2 .22 caliber rimfire ammunition.1

 

There are still potential problems with this amendment; however it is not as clear as the previous version in banning .22 sporting arms.

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kitchawan kid

I had to get rid of my Ruger 10/22 in NY because it had a custom left-handed target stock with a thumb-hole.

F Riehl, Editor in Chief

@Kitchawan, our advice “I will NOT Comply”

Ralph Pryor

ANOTHER GROUP OF OF NON THINKING BRAINWASHED N.J. SHEEPEL BY AND FOR THE POWER HUNGRY TYRANT LEADERS

TSgt B

Hopefully the response by AMERICAN PATRIOTS in New Jerky will be “common criminals/politicians will be banned or tarred and feathered and run out of America on a rail.

People of New Jersey: the entire Atlantic Ocean is within a short drive of anywhere in New Jersey. Why not see if your “masters” can float while decorated with a bit of Jersey gravel?

Dale Thatcher

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed. WHAT IN THE HELL HAPPENED TO “SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED….. WE THE PEOPLE MUST STAND UP AGAINST THIS TYRANNY! THEIR LAWS ARE NULL, AND ARE NOT CONSTITUTIONAL!

whaddacrock

Mike – Agree with you, but – Christie may be Obama II or, with his size, Obama III, but he’ll never be “lite” anything!! And hope he isn’t the Republican choice for pres – it’ll GIVE the presidency to the Dems for another 4 ((8?) years…

askeptic

Unfortunately, we can’t just ban New Jersey, and the Brits won’t take it back – could we give it to the Hessians?

jim

Of course they should be banned! .22s have killed hundreds of millions if not billions of Americans in just the last few months. The .22 with its small relatively quiet 100% lethal bullet is the choice of assassins the world over. During the 1920-1950s it was used by gangsters to kill over 210 million people in just New Jersey alone. Once we get rid of these killers we can then work on those billions of sniper rifles in the U.S., called scoped hunting rifles.

brian winters

Nj already bans hunting with most rifles 22s are allowed for squirrel etc. you must unload you gun if you cross a road. tubulars are a pain for that.

Mike

Lets home he is never elected pres. He is nothing but Obama lite.

Leo Smith

Christie will never be elected to president if he signs this bill.

Herb

Fear not! REPUBLICAN Governor Chris Christie will have the common sense / wisdom to see the folly in this ridiculous law and veto it. Anybody taking bets? I bet it passes with a comment like “Just approving what the people’s representatives have requested.” In other words, your rights are what we tell you they are. Beware the RINO

New Jersey citizens are getting what they voted for – democrats crapping on the citizens, one bribe or constitutional right at a time.

Janek

New Jersey’s television advertisements proclaim they’re “GoingStrong”. They just don’t say they’re going Radically Left!

TexStan

Occupied New Jersey will never see me or my tourist money ever again. Mr. Christie, you are a loser fo this to come to fruition in your state.

BlackDog

Cali has the 10-round magazine limit. Remember, that was supposed to keep these nuts from killing ‘en mass.’ Didn’t seem to work over the weekend. Just ask Chris Martinez’ father. Perhaps, just perhaps, you should start focusing on the individuals, not the tools the individuals use. Duh.

Cary

Don’t let kids draw a gun at school, play cops and robbers, point a finger at another student or say “bang”. 18 and older? Ban the “starter rifle”! Airguns are classified as “firearms” under NJ law, as are Airsoft trainers, and their magazines hold lots more than 10 BB’s. Feel the noose tightening yet?