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  1. 5 points
    I think Zeke ought to host a 'Zeke for Moderator' happy hour. You know, like a campaign party, to drum up support. Of course, Zeke should be buying drinks for everyone.....
  2. 4 points
    Just do it and STFU bout it Why in the NAME OF GOD would you call the NJSP about such a trivial matter as this? What if they ask you to stop by soi they could check it out? Nothing good will come of it.
  3. 3 points
    Ribs off the smoker now. Wrapped tightly in foil and resting on the counter. Sweet baby rays and apple juice mixed 3-1 waiting on the side. Falling off the bone, baby....
  4. 3 points
    Zeke, you got some politicing to do!! Show everyone why you SHOULD be a mod! Throw a hell of a campaign party!! #Zekeformodhappyhour!!!!!
  5. 3 points
    Having met them I'm in for a Mrs Zeke for Mod campaign. If she takes care of Zeke she can easily take care of a forum.
  6. 3 points
    Zeke! You sound so broken. You've already given up your campaign? I think you need to plan a Mrs. Zeke for Mod happy hour. What do the rest of you think?
  7. 3 points
    I should have said in my last response two things most burglars don't want to deal with is alarms and dogs. That's an easy answer but not easy to do. Getting a dog includes caring for it and can be a radical lifestyle change for many. Dogs have to be let out, fed, and cleaned up after on a daily basis. There's no spur of the moment getaways as you have to make arrangements for the dog if you can't take it with you. Getting a dog is similar to having a kid but you can't stick your kid in a crate or lock them in a room if you're going out for a few hours. All dogs can't have the run of the house when no one's home. Now I know some that call themselves "dog people" that can just go out and get another when their dog dies. I'm not one of them. My last dog died at age 13 almost two years ago. She was a great defender of her turf. When she got sick I spent several thousand dollars on a rescue dog to find out she couldn't be saved. There are plenty of dogs in shelters that are there because someone suggested to their former owners "get a dog" for some reason. A gun or an alarm is easier to take care of and won't give you the same amount of emotional distress if it dies. If you get a dog get a rescue.
  8. 2 points
    OMG! What a perfect day/evening I had. I really must send a very big THANK YOU to Griz and High Exposure. Let me explain... first, Griz was kind and generous enough to invite me to join him at his range in Jackson to try a whole slew of different firearms... to start narrowing down my choices for Permit #2. Wow, I was like a kid in a candy store.... and I learned sooo much! The only bad part is, LOL, I'm more confused than ever about what I want to buy. I can see this is all a matter of trade-offs. Like the Glock was nice and light, which was a pleasure... but on the other hand, I felt like it was beating up my hand more than some of the heavier steel guns. I can see this is all a matter of personal preference and figuring out the trade-offs. Anyway, as we're chatting away with the people around us, of all the damn FLUKES, we find out we're talking to our very own: High Exposure!... who was there with a couple of buddies. Did you ever have one of those times when totally spontaneous plans just fall into place perfectly? Well, this was one of those times. We figured it was too late to post an announcement, so HE picked up his phone and just starts PMing people for a last minute happy hour. Soon enough, we have a surprisingly large group gathered at a very quaint local watering hold that Griz recommended! My life has been all about work and eldercare for the last year... so frankly, this was the first really relaxing time I've had in AGES. So, thank you both. What a perfect day! And it was really nice meeting all of the rest of you that were there. I'm only sorry that I had to cut out early so I could check in on my dad. Is the party still going on?
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  10. 2 points
    Ok, THAT makes sense! I was wondering about that myself...but I was thinking maybe it was an air show in NJ? I don't know... how far is that tavern from Lakeland AFB? Anyway, when I was leaving, I saw an aerobatics team streak by (jets, not planes)... I mean, they were flying incredibly close... and I've been to a number of airshows over the years, but that was really breathtaking! Blue Angels, maybe? Definitely some kind of elite team.
  11. 2 points
    Did anyone happen to catch Season 2 Episode 3 titled Pearl Harbor where they were rebuilding a Oerlikon 20mm AA Cannon? An interesting part of the episode was they went to Sarco to find a firing pin. Which they not only had the firing pin, but multiple Oerlikon Receivers. It also was mentioned that they had 67,000 Garand Stocks. If anyone needs one Sarco is right across the River. I was wondering what else they have that isn't listed on their site. Has anyone else called them to ask them to look for something in particular and had any luck? If anyone hasn't seen The Weapon Hunter it is a fantastic show on Smithsonian channel. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  12. 2 points
    Really had a great time. Don't get to meet up that often with my schedule so its nice to meet a bunch of forum members. All of the air show stuff outside was cool to see too. Guess it was all stuff related to fleet week. Anyway..thanks again for organizing this
  13. 2 points
    My wife is always off the hook for cooking unless I want to eat TV dinners and hamburger helper all the time, so she has to clean up after me. She is becoming a big fan of smoked meat though. I smoked a Boston butt, wanted to pull it but it wasn't tender enough for that so I sliced it and it was still great. Made pork fried rice the next day with the leftovers and that was epic! Once I learn a little more she might want to spend a little more on a smoker but not BGE prices, I know you get what you pay for but damn. A decent size one costs the same as a truck load of diapers and with a 98 year old and a 1 year old in the house we go through allot of diapers.
  14. 2 points
    Soooo Zeke, when is the #ZekeforMod campaign happy hour scheduled? I'll take a vacation day if I have to... Just sayen...
  15. 2 points
    Campaign in full swing. Even 14k is working for it..
  16. 2 points
    Mrs Zeke is obviously Zeke based on that last reply. So please please please no support of any Zeke for Mod. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  17. 2 points
    Oooo... Mrs. Z, I'm soooo sorry! I would have loved to have met you. Next time... ! (But is there a way you can leave you-know-who at home though?)
  18. 2 points
    Your wife may come to see it differently... My wife gave me the smoker for Christmas 2 1/2 years ago. Now, every time I use it--every time without exception--when we sit down to eat she tells me that giving me that smoker was the best idea she ever had. Great eats, and she's off the hook for cooking and cleanup on smoker days. Oh--and keep a notebook with the details of everything you cook. It's very helpful to be able to go back and see how much charcoal was used, how much and what type of smoke wood was used, when more was added, temperatures, times, how the meat was prepared before and during smoking, etc etc. It's more complicated than slapping a steak on the grill. But oh, so worth it.
  19. 2 points
    I love the flavor of cumin, but not on BBQ. To me, cumin belongs in Mexician dishes, and chili. Personal preference.... Brisket is my favorite (hell, I'm a Texan...that's what we DO!!). Ive always smoked brisket over mesquite. After it's done, I wrap it tightly in foil, then put it in an empty ice chest for a couple of hours, allowing it to rest. Find that it retains more moisture that way. Some guys I know use foil and am old towel to the same effect. I'll cut SBR's (Sweet Baby Rays) with a little apple cider to give it some more tang and thin it out. I like it that way, but your mileage may vary. I like brisket sliced, personally. A little sauce, a couple of pickle slices, and some white bread, and you got yourself a damn fine sandwich. I like to save a bit of chopped brisket and put it in my chili. One of my friends mixes smoked, chopped brisket in with ground beef, and makes hamburger patties. Holy hell, that's a good burger...
  20. 2 points
    Sarco is well.... Sarco. Their NJ location was just a whole bunch of stuff laying around and they did have a few legal issues. lol. You would figure stuff would be computerized, but just think....after decades.... how much "stuff" just accumulates.
  21. 2 points
    Glad I was able to stop by for a little - I've been running around like crazy for lighting for the new house, so when I got the message I was glad to stop by and take a quick breather.
  22. 2 points
    Griz is a good guy. I had the pleasure of meeting him myself at Remixer's office. Glad to hear you had a good time Mrs. Peel. I am also a member at CJRPC. Mrs. Peel if you ever want to try out firearms made between 1895-1974 I am your guy. I don't buy much of that new fangled stuff. You just need to promise no more crazy Zeke for Mod support. Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk No it isn't. It is in Brown's Mills Sent from my XT1585 using Tapatalk
  23. 2 points
    Finally Pro-Trump Cartoons
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  25. 1 point
    You mean you're not buying?? Holy hell, with an attitude like that, you'll never get a vote from THIS 9 fingered old man!! Lol
  26. 1 point
    I'm REALLY sorry I missed it now! I love watching the BA's!!
  27. 1 point
    Hey! Thanks for the nudge to this post DT. I wouldn't have seen it otherwise. What a happy accident. A Buddy of mine guested me to his range to troubleshoot one of his guns and I run into Griz and Peel! Too cool. It's a small gun owning world in this god forsaken state. I've texted with Griz a bit, but my first time talking with Peel. I am mad we all haven't chatted sooner. And what a good idea to start calling/texting folks. I figured with the long weekend everyone would be tied up, but quite a few of us got together. I stayed a little longer than I should have - been on extra chore duty and family time since - it totally worth it. Peel, I like your style. I think we had a quorum for that to be considered an official NJGF meetup.
  28. 1 point
    To get HE, BlueLineFish and other LEO's together from here for a get together, BS'ing and some drinks. A few months ago me, GRIZ, Zeke (Mrs. Zeke), Purple Patrick (STB Mrs. Purple Patrick), Golf Battery, and Kevin125 met up for a nice night of dinner and drinks. My apologies if I forgot anyone.
  29. 1 point
    I'm with DT on this! Zeke is always boasting - "I'm so "handsome"... "purdy"... "powerful"... "mod-worthy""... and yet the guy's always whining about blueline meetups, doesn't even get invited to happy hour, can't seem to get himself appointed to "mod" despite relentless campaigning. He's always harassing the rest of us... listen to him, now he's ready to bug AVB to arrange something. Sheesh! Why, I'm starting to think that Zeke's boasting is just hiding some awful secret - a terrible deformity perhaps? A repellent personality? What could it be? Your guesses are welcome.
  30. 1 point
    Good point, Mrs. Peel. Let's let Zeke campaign all on his own. Win it, or lose it all on his own merits...
  31. 1 point
    My last 3 dogs were rescues. Lady was devoted to my wife. She played off whatever my wife was feeling about a situation. If left alone she was agressive if she didn't know you. Tramp was the dumbest dog I ever knew but he always wanted to be with me. He would play like a puppy until exhaustion. He greeted everyone with a bark and a charge that would result with him jumping on you. That's because he thought everyone came to play with him. Lacy was all business. Minimal requirement for attention. She concerned herself with protecting her turf 110%. Just ask the dead opossums she would deliver to the porch when I let her out at night. Three different dogs. Three different styles. All were great watchdogs.
  32. 1 point
    ..." but you can't stick your kid in a crate or lock them in a room if you're going out for a few hours...." Says who?
  33. 1 point
    Capt, you intimidated by Zeke as Moderator?
  34. 1 point
    So doing some research on the crime that sparked this proposed law, the article contained this little gem: "McClay’s convicted murderers were charged with carrying a firearm without a license." Not sure how these career criminals would have been deterred by this proposed law, but of course, that can be said of all gun control laws. The purposeful use of words as weapons against freedom, to be assimilated by the sheep as truth, is what causes the erosion of the bedrock of this country. Just because there is a "R" after their name doesn't mean anything. Taking a blasé security attitude by using Tapatalk Pro
  35. 1 point
    Now that you mention it... I believe HE, Griz and I are "off the hook" for ANY kind of event (either planning or attending)... for... OK maybe not 75 years.. but at least for a full year!
  36. 1 point
    Actually now that I'm thinking about it... I think this meetup was "rilly good" because your husband was NOT in attendance! Can you imagine the political grandstanding we would have all been subjected on his perpetual quest for Mod-dom?
  37. 1 point
    You would be surprised how many KKK type groups are out there. My dad once tried to join a range near his property outside Ft Bragg. First question they asked if he had an ancestor who fought for the confederacy in the "war of northern aggression." Then they started explaining some of the requirements and said they were the sons of whatever, dropping hints about it. Less than half hour from my parents' property and we never knew all these years.
  38. 1 point
    No limitations that I ever heard of. As long you don't add an evil feature such as a bayonet lug, flash suppressor or collapsible stock you are good to go.
  39. 1 point
    Fish, get yourself a Pit Barrel Cooker. About $300 on Amazon. Trust me, that little gem is awesome. A friend has one, and I got to try it out last fall, and I love it. Beats the hell out of a WSM. I too like the BGE, its more versatile than the Pit Barrel Cooker, but 5x the price. Mrs DT told me she's ordering the PBC for me as a 'thank you' for helping her with her jewelry business. I can't wait to get busy with it!
  40. 1 point
  41. 1 point
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  42. 1 point
    Jesus Christ. They must laugh at our dysfunctional lot. 3 rules. 1. Use your best judgement 2. Don't be an asshole 3. Shut the fuck up I don't understand the whole let me call/email/query whomever thing. We are our own worst enemy. Taking a blasé security attitude by using Tapatalk Pro
  43. 1 point
    I drive from north NJ down to Bayville (TJs Sporting Arms) for my guns, approx 1.5hrs ea way. Tony is great to deal with and dont mind the drive. Could not have a nicer FFL anywhere!
  44. 1 point
    Winner winner chicken dinner. Basically every person that wants to buy a gun for "protection" needs to get a dog first. I always suggest they get an FID and then Take some classes. In the mean time get a german shepherd. Rescue one. Everyone should have a dog. Get two. Taking a blasé security attitude by using Tapatalk Pro
  45. 1 point
    You can get one of those cheap vibration alarms from Harbor Freight. They come 2 in a package for something like $6. Most burglars don't like to or know how to deal with alarms of any type. If they hear an alarm go off they'll beat feet. What you do depends on how much you want to spend.
  46. 1 point
    Isabella's restaurant in Fords makes a killer Chicken & Sausage Jambalaya.
  47. 1 point
    Incorrect. HR 218 / LEOSA states that current sworn LEO in good standing with their Dept, from any state may travel to any other state with pistol and CCW it. He just needs to keep his ID and badge on him while carrying. So, not only can he bring it, but he can carry it - including hollow point bullets if they are what is issued/approved by his PD. The only thing he has to follow is any mag restrictions the state he is traveling to has enacted. Mag restrictions are not covered under the act in its current form. http://www.leosaonline.com/ Now, Some departments have restrictions on bringing service weapons across state lines unless it is for official business - my agency has this. But I can bring personal guns that i have qualified with when I travel. I would advise him to run it by his supervisor or department legal counsel first - he wouldn't be breaking any state or federal laws but he could be violating department policy.
  48. 1 point
  49. 1 point
    Shooters in Tuckerton has the largest inventory I know of in the South. I don't know about prices, but they have lots to look at.
  50. 1 point
    How do these idiots (not you guys the film makers) go from "Baba Yaga" (baba = woman) to "BoogeyMAN" The gun play in both movies is awesome, the Russian is horrible. In 2017, there are enough Russian speaking people in the US, come on.


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