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  1. Im in south jersey. There's a few shops near me, Butch's gun world in vineland, Bobs in Glassboro. and supposedly, I don't know when, but a new shop is supposed to be opening soon in Cedarville called Reillys. but, last I checked their page theyre not open quite yet. There's a shop in Gap, Pa I saw the sign for that I was thinking of seeing what they've got called The Village Arms
  2. Thanks everyone for all the great suggestions and explanations about different guns. These seems to be an awesome forum, very helpful!! Now I need to ask one more questions.....gun shows, are they worth it to shop at ? or is it better to go direct to a gun shop? I know NJ sucks so anything I find at a gun show would have to get sent to a NJ shop anyway for me to pick up (and pay extra!). But, was curious if shows are just "junk" that people are trying to get rid of......or if good deals can be had.
  3. Hi, Im new here (obviously)…..looked thru some posts. Figured I would just jump in and ask for some opinions. Ive used other peoples guns (shotguns) when target practicing and stuff. But, now I want to get my OWN. (yes I have permits and all that) Ive been searching the internet but not much help there. This is what Im looking for. I have my own farm, so I'd like an all around "farm gun" ….Not a single shot. Something that can take out something as big as a coyote. easy to use,clean,maintain. Here's the hard part.....something without a lot of kick. few years ago, I was given a single shot Winchester 20ga.....target practicing with it, I just kept thinking I must not be holding it tight enough, or not in the correct position,....afterwards, talking to other people, men...BIG broad shouldered experienced shooters, that all said "that's the worst gun made it kicks like a mule!" Since then, any gun Ive fired, I find myself tensing up expecting the kick, which obviously screws up my aim. Its been suggested a 410 shotgun might be something to consider. Other people say that's for shooting pigeons and beer cans. Sorry for super long very first post. But, interested in opinions on a 410 shotgun, or ideas of what other guns to consider that don't have severe kick. thanks
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