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  1. 12 points
    Learned 10 things tonight. 1. I am not the tallest guy around, thanks @GramGun79 2. @Purple Patrick refuses to put a matching outfit together 3. @GRIZis even cooler in person than he is on this forum 4. @cabalrayz has dope guns. 5. Nagant revolers suck, but the 41 Magnum is cool. Thanks Igor 6. @diamondd817 has probably the dopest name around 7. @67gtonut doesn't have a Sig, but wears a Sig hat AND doesn't have a 1967 GTO. 8. @Mrs.Zeke is cool, her husband? Not so much 9. A 5000 1911 shoots like a 5000 dollar 1911, thanks @AVB-AMG 10. @Krdshrk has horrible taste in guns and cars, except his M9A3. 11. RTSP is a great range.
  2. 12 points
    Wow..... Thank you to everyone who attended.... 20 Pre Registered 13 Walk-In's Everyone was great. Thank you to Rosie and the CNJFO for ALL that food..... Thank you to the RTSP Staff..... Dan, Mike, and Marty were awesome. Thank you to Nick and Ms.Peel for all your help What a success.....
  3. 9 points
    Well I certainly think that the inaugural NJGF Gun Fest at RTSP was a real success! Special thanks to @67gtonut and RTSP and to all of his efforts to turn our incessant online requests into reality and organizing a really fun evening for all of us. Also a shout out to @Smokin .50 and CNJFO for providing the food and clothing sale, (I bought a tee shirt). I will echo what others have already indicated that these type of get-togethers help us all, not only associate faces with screen names, but more importantly, introduces the actual real person behind those names to each other, while enjoying our collective shared interest in firearms. I met and spoke with a number of folks last night, learning things about them, including other interests, that I found fascinating, as well as shot some amazing hand guns that I have never shot before. I was especially appreciative of how everyone was most generous, if not eager, to tell each other about their respective guns, including when and where they got them, their history, what makes them special to them and ultimately, to share the actual experience of what it is like to shoot them. (That Desert Eagle is a real powerful and loud cannon with a staggering percussion effect and was a scary thrill to shoot....). @Zeke & @Mrs.Zeke: Thanks for letting me try your cool collection of hand guns and being Port neighbors. Same goes to @GRIZ: If you are serious, I would very much enjoy getting some knowledgeable instruction from you to learn the proper techniques on how to become more consistently accurate when shooting a revolver. About a year ago I looked at and held in my hand, but never shot, a Korth Sport 6” 357 Magnum revolver and was very impressed with the high quality of its fit and finish. It would be nice, but damn, this hobby/sport can become pretty darn expensive..... I am glad many of you had a chance to shoot my Wilson Combat Tactical Supergrade 1911, .45 ACP. It has been sitting in my safe for too long and needed the “exercise”. Shooting it reminding me why it is such as special hand gun, compared to all my others. I know I am not alone to say that I am looking forward to the next NJGF Gun Fest and Shotgun Shootout with all of you. AVB-AMG
  4. 8 points
    It was great to meet everyone, and to see those of you who I already had the pleasure of meeting at the shotgun shoots or rallys. The numerous offers to try various guns were extremely generous, and I appreciate all of them. And as has been said, if I DID try them, I would have a list about 4 times longer than the already massive excel list of guns I want. Thank you everyone who had a hand in organizing or helping out, and for all the food. I'm sorry I did not get a chance to say bye to everyone. Hope everyone made it home safe. Events like this are great, I really have enjoyed putting faces to names and the greater sense of community. I am looking forward to the next event, and hope to see you guys again, and meet more new people. Pictures should be up in a day or two, depending on work.
  5. 7 points
    Great time putting faces to screen names. @Ray Ray good to finally meet you. You are everything I expected you to be. I would like to adopt you as my nephew as I've adopted @Zeke but I know you'd be better behaved!!!! @AVB-AMG you have the offer of my revolver school!!! You'll probably wind up buying a Korth to keep company with your 1911!!!! @Purple Patrick your camo pants might become outlawed for hunting as they would totally confuse deer!!! Speaking of pants I remembered to wear mine. You forget that stuff when you're as old as me.
  6. 7 points
    Excellent time! Nice meeting everyone, good people, good food, lots of bad ass guns. The “guns to have list just” keeps getting longer Thank you to every one that helped make this event possible. Looking forward to the next one. Hey, maybe we could get NJGF T shirts for next time
  7. 7 points
    Thanks to RTSP and Troy for getting this put together, looking forward to next time
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  9. 6 points
    Had a great time last night. Thanks to everyone who let my daughter and I try out your very cool guns. The wish list got longer. Thanks again to Rosie and CNJFO for providing all of that food. Damjan, your welcome re: the pies. They were from Wemrock Orchards in Freehold. Next time I’ll try to get a few from Battleground Orchards. A little better stuff there but its always a circus on the weekends. It was good to meet a lot of you all. I’ll have to make more time at the next meet up...to actually meet up more. @67gtonut, thanks for putting this together. Excellent job. Looking forward to the next one.
  10. 6 points
    Still can't decide to get a FPID since you asked about this in May and June? Do us all a favor and pick a different hobby. Sent from an undisclosed location via Tapatalk
  11. 6 points
    Great to meet some of you guys. Thank you to everyone who let me play with their toys, i had a blast! Thank you to everyone that had a hand in setting this up.
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  13. 5 points
    Had a blast .. was nice to meet everyone and put faces to screen names. And I agree with @Mrs.Zeke... the "buy list" just got larger. Thanks to everyone who put this together.
  14. 5 points
    It was great to see everyone since i ve been out of the forum for a few years as i m now in PA most of the time. Looking forward to the next meetup. Many thanks to RTSP and Troy for putting this together and hosting. @Nick....As always you are our Super mod and NJGF Ambassador!!!! @CNJFO .....Thank you for the food and support. @Purple Patrick.....The camo pants were really PURPLE ha ha......Good Luck in your post Henry Rifle life! @Ray Ray........See you at Clinton....Yes...Nagant Revolvers are a useless piece of shit as you know first hand now...but the SW 57 41 Mag is cool....Its my favorite gun. @ABV-AMG.....Sweet Wilson Combat......Shooting it was like listening to the Vienna Philharmonic play on the Blue Danube on New Year`s Eve. To whoever brought the pie...Freehold,NJ shop on the box.......THANK YOU......Pie is a cult food at NJGF since the founding.
  15. 4 points
    Glad everything went smoothly. Thanks Troy & Nick for doing the heavy lifting. Proud to support the group. Hope to shoot with all of you soon. Take care! Rosey, VP CNJFO http://www.cnjfo.com
  16. 4 points
    Great time...looking forward to the next one.
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  18. 3 points
    Those kind of events have something for everyone. You want to shoot a certain gun? It would probably be there. You want to learn something? There are plenty of people who would love to spill their brains. Take, for example, the Sig P365. I wanted to shoot it to see how it feels. It feels great and is definitely a game changer.
  19. 3 points
    Here you go Ray Sent from my SM-G920V using Tapatalk
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    Thanks for the thorough answer screwball. I have neither the time nor the inclination to explain .... Sent from an undisclosed location via Tapatalk
  22. 3 points
    18yoa Johnny could buy a Tac-14 from 35yoa Jimmy. He can't acquire one now because an FFL can't run NICS for "other" on an 18yoa person. Sent from an undisclosed location via Tapatalk
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    I wish i would have been able to come.. Who shot the ceiling?
  28. 2 points
    Here is another. Sorry I don’t know what his handle is to tag him. @Ray Ray Help me out man Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    I would talk this over with your mental health professional. If they are going to be contacted you might want to know what they will recommend before bothering.
  33. 2 points
    Read your question again. You need to get off those meds and get your life in order before you ever consider owning a gun. That should be your first priority. Have you talked about this with your family?
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    I quit 2 packs of newport's a day about 9 years ago. I used the gum and patch at the same time. First I weened my self off the patch then the gum. Much easier than when I quit cold Turkey a few years before. Also I was told that the physical addiction to nicotine only last 21 days then it's out of your system after that it's just a mental addiction. Don't know if that's true but it helped me. I kept telling my self it's just mental and it's all in my head. I also ate a ton of wintergreen tic tacs. I still eat them like crazy today but they are way better for me than cigarettes. Since pretty much all of my coworkers smoke I'm around it all the time and sometimes I still want one but I'll never have one again because I can't just have one.
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    Yeah that question on the 4473 I'd be able to answer honestly and unmistakably as no which is why it would seem like many people that aren't eligible in the state of NJ or who would be questioned would be fine in most other states where it's just a nics background check.
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    I'll be bringing a 20ga youth bantam weight, if it helps. I will warn you though, it kicks just as hard as my full size 12ga, because of lack of weight. I'm seriously thinking of trying to add some lead shot to the butt to help.
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    No, no!!! You're starting to sound like my daughters. Still arguing who's the favorite. You going? That's okay Ray, my off road Hoveraound should be in by then!!!
  42. 1 point
    Bravo. I'm jealous! Grouse are the "prince of game birds" for sure. They are also the best to eat in my opinion. There are small pockets of them left in New Jersey but they are so scarce and most folks won't divulge their location. Probably the hardest bird to hit on the wing because of the thick cover they abound in, their startling flush combined with rocket speed. I've never hunted NH but hope to someday.
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    Second in stupidity only to the NFA. Then again, at least everyone with an arm braces is laughing at the NFA.
  47. 1 point
    These laws were not written to "help dealers"! They were written by idiots who think they are closing a loophole and get NICS done on every transfers; and the fact that the additional NICS charges and the tax charged by the dealers goes to the state doesn't hurt them (State) either.........
  48. 1 point
    Kirsten Gillibrand in NY was A rated by the NRA until she was chosen to fill a US Senate seat. She now has an F rating. The problem with politics is if you plan to make it a career you have to sell your soul to advance or even keep your job. I wouldn't vote for Van Drew if I lived in that district.
  49. 1 point
    I second the CZ suggestion. Either the Shadow or a SP01. I highly recommend a Cajun Gun Works build. Also, a 9mm 1911. There are many great options available in all pricepoints from Springfield to Nighthawk and everything in between. Considering your collection, a .22 Semi like the Buckmark or Ruger would be a good addition.
  50. 1 point
    If you get serious about shooting precision you will start reloading. If you start Reloading you won’t be shooting 5.56. It will be 223. I have not seen very many recipes for 5.56 ammo. The differences between the two, are essentially the 5.56 is higher pressure. I believe there is a slight difference in the shoulder dimension on the case that would be difficult to see with the naked eye. The 5.56 chamber has a different angle or leade, at the start of the rifling. That’s about it. I don’t know any precision shooters using 5.56.


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