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NJ sounds very similar to Hawaii. A serious PITA when I spent my summers there on home leave.
I'd have my purchases waiting for me at my LGS when I hit town, and apply for permits at the Honolulu PD as soon as I arrived. Would have to wait two weeks for the paperwork to clear and take my guns home.
After I left Hawaii, friends told me that the state newly instituted a requirement requiring a doctor to sign off on your mental state prior to issuing a permit.
Oregon's pretty smooth.
When I lived there in the 70's it was just a bunch of round-trips as this was pre-Brady background check.
You went to the gun store and made the purchase. You went downtown to the PD with the complete gun information to get the permit. You went back to the store and picked up the gun. You went back downtown with the gun.
I lived on the North Shore and we had a little hardware/sporting goods/gun store. We were about as far away from the downtown PD as one could get. It's a miracle they sold guns. Every other gun store on the island was within 3 blocks of the PD.
One of those stores was J&S Sales aka "GUNS" because that's the only sign they had on the store. In spite of all the above restrictions Mark David Chapman bought the gun he used to shoot John Lennon there. Sadly.
The only "less bad" thing about it was State Law allowed you to own and register handguns at 18. You couldn't buy them from an FFL of course but private sales were allowed.