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  1. No posts deleted in this thread, MikeA. It looks like you posted to a different forum. Reach out if you have any questions. If I remove a post, I usually drop a quick PM to the person so they know "why" it was removed... and aren't left scratching their head about where their post went. Welcome to the Forums, btw! Have fun.
  2. Yeah, my reaction was... holy cow! I gotta apply SOON... do my part to help pump those numbers up.
  3. I'm sorry to hear that! Sending all my best wishes for speedy recovery. As for her case, yes, I agree... the press scrutiny is appalling. Absolute animals.
  4. First, let me state that I'm NOT one of those people that got up in the wee hours of the morning to watch Charles & Di get married, and frankly?... I didn't do that for William and Kate, or for Harry and Meghan. As an American, what can I say?... I just have no great love for (or obsession with) monarchies in general. It strikes me as a ridiculous and antiquated system. But hey, it's their tradition, not ours... each to their own. All that said, I won't lie... I was very sad to hear this latest news. The princess - just as a person - comes across as beautiful, grounded, poised, and classy. She has also been delightfully free of major scandals. In fact, I have often gotten a kick out of how "Kate the Commoner" has behaved (IMO) with more elegance and grace than some of the "Royals" in the family she married into. I also can't help but strip the issue of royalty away for a moment... and look at it through the simple lens of humanity... enough to realize what a tough break it is for ANY family to have TWO members battling cancer at the same time. Ugh. Nightmare! Damn, I hate the scourge of cancer! It takes too many people - including in my own circle. I give best wishes to ANYONE facing a cancer diagnosis, but I do think her situation is one of those particularly poignant ones for multiple reasons... because she (again, agree with the concept of royalty or not) is a beloved role model to so many around the world... because the press is going to continue to hound the living daylights out of her... because she's the mom to 3 young children... and because her husband, who lost his own mother when she was far too young, shouldn't have to experience a similar fate with his own wife. I really hope her treatment is successful and she is soon deemed cancer-free!
  5. @Bt Doctur - this thread - on the same topic as yours - was started 8 hours earlier. I merged them together. No point having dueling threads. I hope you don't mind! And thank you, as always, for posting!
  6. Yet another case in point when the loosening of carry restrictions made anti-gunners heads exlode: "OMG... aaaaghhh... there'll be blood in the streets if this is passed!" - and reality (oh, that pesky reality) turned out to be entirely different. Early indications are that Florida's permitless carry law has contributed to a DECREASE in shootings. Article: The Unexpected Impact of Florida’s Permitless Carry Law on Crime Rates (msn.com)
  7. The article is correct... the sheer contempt that these politicians hold towards anyone that even dares to question their bloated, corrupt processes is just remarkable. Honestly, it makes me sick. This is not how "representatives" are supposed to behave.
  8. Already being discussed on another thread: Platkin release NJ PTC data, encourages placement of "no-gun" decals - Current New Jersey Gun Laws Discussion - New Jersey Gun Forums (njgunforums.com)
  9. CLOSURE DATES UPDATED Black River WMA Archery & Shotgun Ranges Will Be Closed March 13-16, 2024 The Black River WMA Archery and Shotgun Ranges at 275 North Road, Chester, Morris County, will be CLOSED for shooting station upgrades beginning Wednesday, March 13, 2024, and will reopen on Saturday, March 16, 2024. New Jersey Fish & Wildlife sincerely appreciates your patience and understanding while this work is being completed and improvements are made. Thank you! Check out NJ Fish & Wildlife's Wildlife Management Area Explorer App NJ Fish & Wildlife Range Information
  10. I don't know if this is helpful at all, but if you didn't see this - NJDEP Fish & Wildlife is offering Turkey hunting seminars on March 23... if you're really new to hunting, who knows?... It might be a good place to at least ask some of your questions: NJDEP Fish & Wildlife - March 23 Talkin' Turkey Seminars - Registration Required! - Hunting, Fishing & More - New Jersey Gun Forums (njgunforums.com)
  11. Some of you military history buffs may enjoy this. Personally?... I'm wondering... is it evidence of great, timeless design? Or are the Ukrainians just in far worse shape in this war than the media has advertised? You be the judge! Apparently, the Ukrainians are regularly employing the Maxim M1910 on the battlefield, a 140-year-old machine gun that was first used in World War I. (Well, now that I'm thinking about it... I own a 1911... so maybe I shouldn't question this?) Slideshow: Ukraine is using a very old machine gun because of its unique abilities (msn.com)
  12. Oops! I stand corrected. I accidentally confused the P238 with the P365. Thank you! What would I do without "the experts at my elbow"? Seriously! LOL.
  13. Interesting article! It's about how prepping is apparently attracting a more diverse audience these days as americans lose faith in gov't's ability to provide safety and security: https://www.nasdaq.com/articles/prepping-for-disaster-diversifies-as-more-americans-lose-trust
  14. Oh, dear! I log into NJ Gun Forums, and what do I see? @gloom has (quite innocently, I'm sure) named and shamed me! I should know better than to state my goals on the Internet. I'm waaaay behind my previously stated schedule. In my defense, my carry plans were totally obliterated by other gun stuff! Honestly? For me, it all comes down to moolah. I put myself on a strict budget when it comes to gun purchases, and then I prioritize them. This winter I was instead buying dies, an electronic scale, and various other reloading components to support my new rifle obsession. (Damn, even when you get good deals...everything is soooo costly!) So, I was simply in no position to be buying another gun. That said, I can't say I've done "nothing" re: carry. I've tried out (both borrowed and rented) several gun models. I also spent many days in my house wearing my (full-size) 1911 in borrowed holsters (thanks, @High Exposure for those loaners) - simply to get a sense of what wearing a holster felt like (because I'd never worn one before). After all of that, I have definitely come to "general conclusions". I'll end up with a .380 for sure. And once I make the final pick, I'll undoubtedly end up with several methods of carry - an IWB holster, a pocket holster, a cross-carry concealed carry purse, and probably a concealed carry purse that goes around the waist, too. (So that's a big expense in and of itself - just all those holsters!) I realize that also means a TON of extra practice (even if it's dry fire at home) to be competent with all methods, but I've decided it's just a necessity due to my wardrobe: "it is what it is". As far as which gun - the jury is still out but I'm getting closer. I ruled out the Walther PDP-F and micro 1911s. I shoot the Sig P365 P238 well & I do appreciate the nice, quality feel of it (my hesitancy is the price coupled with the low # of rounds). I haven't yet tried the EZ in .380 (I liked the EZ in 9, but the slide was still a bit too tight) or the Ruger LCP Max (of interest to me mainly because of its 10-round capacity) - they just didn't happen to have those last 2 models available where/when I rented - but I will try both before a decision is made. My winter goals have clearly morphed into spring/summer goals. Sorry to disappoint with my slow-poke pace... please forgive me, gloom!
  15. Move Over Deer, Turkeys Are Here! Join New Jersey Fish & Wildlife’s R3 Hunting & Shooting Program in partnership with members of the New Jersey National Wild Turkey Federation (NWTF) for two FREE turkey hunting and calling seminars introducing YOU to the wonderful world of the wild turkey. The seminars are designed to provide participants with an informative and welcoming environment in which to learn new outdoor skills while learning about one of New Jersey’s favorite springtime game species, the wild turkey. There are two seminars, one in northern NJ and one in Southern NJ, taking place on Saturday, March 23, 2024, from 1:00 p.m to 3:00 p.m.: Batsto Village Visitors Center (31 Batsto Rd, Hammonton, NJ 08037) Pequest Trout Hatchery & Education Center (605 Pequest Road, Oxford, NJ 07863) You MUST register for this seminar. Also, each person attending the seminar MUST register. Registration is first come, first serve. Once the maximum capacity is filled, registration will be closed. Registration deadline is March 20, 2024, so Act Now! Register for Batsto Village Workshop: 2024 Talkin' Turkey Seminar Batsto (office.com) Register for Pequest Workshop: 2024 Turkey Hunting Seminar Pequest (office.com)
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