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2 pointsYup, Tammy Murphy’s campaign is OVER: https://www.insidernj.com/tammy-murphy-throws-in-the-towel/
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2 pointsCritical Duty has the Hornady H logo on the polymer tip. Critical Defense does not.
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1 pointThat makes more sense now. Thanks!
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1 pointJohn is a good guy. Sometimes he writes things with his tongue so far in his cheek that he risks biting it off.
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1 pointStreet Address: Clarkson S. Fisher Building & U.S. Courthouse 402 East State Street Trenton, NJ 08608 609-989-2065 Trenton | District of New Jersey | United States District Court (uscourts.gov)
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1 pointEspecially inside BOTH chambers in the StateHouse. Damn Garbage Dump!!
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1 pointKim is just another shitbag Dem, but slightly better than Murphy’s wife.
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1 pointwell, it looks like she dropped out. commies must be putting plan "B" into effect.
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1 pointA lot of industrial dumping all over the state.
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1 pointRemember that it took over 6 months for NJ to get their permit requirements finalized and classes had to be changed and approved so last year a large number of people were also waiting for that to all get ironed out.
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1 pointI agree with your assessment. Without a lot of training, pistol lasers just aren’t worth it. If the laser is mounted at 6 o'clock to the barrel and you can see the laser dot above your sights at some distance, you have a converging zero at whatever distance your laser dot, sights, and bullet impact meet. As you increase that distance the laser dot will rise higher above your front sight. As you decrease that distance, the laser dot will fall under your barrel. For parallel, imagine a second laser replacing your sighting system. From your muzzle to infinity, the distance between those two beams will never change.
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1 pointOk…. I had a very detailed response typed up, but I deleted it. Hey man, if it works for you, I guess carry on. I have spent a large amount of time using lasers on rifles shooting under NODS or with a Promask and they have a place. But for normal people, with limited training and experience i believe most people are better served buying ammo and getting professional training on traditional self defense TTPs with iron and red dot sights a better investment than buying a laser aiming device. I spent time with pistol lasers as well, and I believe they are useless on pistols unless it’s an IR laser and you are shooting under NODS, but the proliferation of pistol RDS and passive shooting techniques have made pistol lasers obsolete, in my experience.
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1 pointFor those farther South, Media PA in Delaware County is another great choice!
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0 pointsThis is fantastic. No shitbag Murphy political dynasty for NJ. But, I also understand why they did this. Menedez was threating to run as an independent, which would have sucked votes away from the Dem and possibly would have put a Rep in that seat. Can't have that. So, now Menendez will drop out/retire, Andy Kim wins, and it will be heald by the Dems for more decades.
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0 pointsYes exactly - it’s a chunk of dumb lead and copper, not a not a GBU from an F-15. The laser dot only predetermines the impact of your bullet if you execute all of the rest of your shooting fundamentals perfectly. The best are the shooters who think a laser can replace a white light for low light defensive shooting since they don’t need to “see their sights“ anymore.