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  1. Slight clarification... on a semi auto you can have capacity gt 6rds in a fixed mag tube if you do not have collapsible stock or a pistol grip. You can have a pistol grip if it is not cap gt 6rds or collapsible or detach mag capable. I went through a mild (to say the least) panic attack after I ordered a Moss 930 SPX and incorectly assumed that the 7rd cap made it NJ no-no. But since this model is the full stock verison, it is good to go cleared by my FFL dealer. Here is the statute....N.J.A.C. Title 13 Chapter 54 Section 1.2 "A semi automatic fireamr should be considered to be "subtantially identical," that is, identical in all material respects, to a named assualt weapon if it meets the below listed criteria: iii.A semi0automatic shotgun that has at least two of the following: 1) A folding or telescoping stock; 2) A pistol grip that protrudes conspicuosly beneath the action of the weapon; 3) A fixed magazine capacity in excess of six rounds; and/or 4) An ability to accept a detachable magazine
  2. Mak... I hate to do this... Dicks had them with Weavers in a package for $39 if IRC. I liked it out to 50yards, but the sigh picture got fuzzy past that for me. I acquired a Bushnell Elite 3200 10x40 for long distance shooting.
  3. interested but dont know what I would want. But I am in 100%.
  4. Is the Winchester a target model like the Rem or a Sporter? I have seen Win 52s go for anything from $250 up to $1800 with a case or loaded target models. Personally, I like the Wins more. I dont have any real reasons why ... I just like all of the Wins I have picked up and only a few of the Rems.
  5. ....I want the you tube video of you dancing posted NOT EVEN CONSIDERING IT.
  6. I am giddy with excitement which is not good for a 42yo 250# man. I just traded a very nice, LNIB FN PBR XP for a SA M1 .30 Cal Rifle with a VAR barrel in 95% condition. Life is good!!!!!! Sometime next week I will be a very happy, shoulder sore man. bang bang bang bang bang bang bang bang ping!
  7. Dicks in Cherry Hill had Win Dynas and any thing else. Bobs in Glassboro has everything including federals, Aquilla 60gr and Wolf 40gr I have had no problem getting .22lr ..... now find me some .45 and we will talk.
  8. Would you drive a little while for free lessons at a cheap club. Try Pine Belt in Indian Mills, Near Medford NJ. The guys there will teach you how to shoot skeet, show you the leads, give you advice and shoot plenty of rounds with you. If you want to get better they will hire on as a coach. It is the nicest and most affordable skeet and trap facility in Jersey. Or call them and see if you can ask them some questions. They might point you to Fort Dix also. http://www.claytargetsonline.com/club.php/1228
  9. axeman_g

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    SW Model 19 4".
  10. axeman_g

    Hey now

    Hmm... had to go look one of those up, I had not heard of that new model. What does that grip feel like? And what is the story with the Super Luminova removable front sight?
  11. ok all.... Lately I have been hearing alot of "Medord is in Central Jersey." or... Meadowlands are North Jersey" comments. But nobody knows the lines of delineation. I grew up in Cherry Hill where I now reside. I always figured anything south of Trenton was South Jersey.... Trenton to the Meadowlands was Central and all the rest through Warren County and east was North Jersey. What is your opinions of the line of delineation? What are your NJ Mason Dixon Lines?
  12. I dont know about Chester area... but any of the WMA ranges will allow you to shoot clays.
  13. Here are two I have used. Florence NJ, try Bob Swartzkopf @ 609-499-0787. If he cant help you he might be able to recomend someone. He builds custom 1911 for competition shooters and is the NJ DOC Range Officer and Trainer. He does work and ffl stuff on side, so be patient. Winters Guns in Berlin @ 856-767-0349 has done some work for me on an Auto5 and a S&W m19. I was very happy.
  14. Tom... enjoy it. I was always shooting at 25 and 50. You are spot on about the Truglo, it made a big difference.
  15. Florence NJ, try Bob Swartzkopf @ 609-499-0787. If he cant help you he might be able to recomend someone. If you were good to come south a little more, Winters Guns in Berlin @ 856-767-0349 has done some work for me.
  16. Had one.... heckuva lot fun. I found it to be a great shooter, fun stress relief with little cost to run. I personally love .22 so it was a blast for me. I purchased a mount from a ebay seller, and mounted at truglo x2 rd on it. I sold it recently.... It was a great little ...toy. I know...most guns are just toys, but it really did nothing a 10/22 or 597 cant. Actually it was not even that accurate with the stock sights. So I used that money for something more real and got a 597 to burn ammo. I loved it, but it was a short relationship.
  17. I have owned three... and each time I get rid of it. I love the feel, the quality, the manual of arms makes sense for me since I am a southpaw, very stylish. I just cant hit a barn side with it. I dont know why, but they jump like the dickens in my paws. I love them.... Ijust cant shoot them. It realy burns my ass a little to be honest.
  18. Nice store and a good selection. I stopped in their last week also. Bought some .45.... I found them to be very high priced. But I admit to pricing against internet and other shops. But $75 for a FFL w/ nics is nothing great. Doesn,t butch do it for $45.... heck my guy in Florence is $38.
  19. www.browningguncenter.com I was driving down to Cape May Court House today, down Rt 55, then 47 to 347 S and so forth. I had heard rumors of a nice shop down that way, so I looked it up and decided to stop in today. Boy, what a great place. Mostly Browning long guns, which I am good with, a decent collection of SIG, GLocks, revolvers and some used guns. Lots of 16g, I love the 16! Nice store, good selection, high quality, plenty of extras, clothes you name it. And it was not overpriced. Granted nothing was a screaming deal either, but everything was fair. Owner was extremely nice and knowledgeable. I did not catch his name and I feel rude for not inroducing myself, but I will next time I am down that way. A big thumbs up.
  20. I have used Ammoman many times. I live only 15 mins from his outfit, so it is easy for me. I say that he has not had any ammo I wanted in about 6 mos. But when he does, I will buy more. He always knocks off $20 or so for pickup and a little more if cash deal. See his stock online and call ahead to setup a pickup time. He is not a drop in type of place. I ready many posts about the rifle issue mentioned above. I personally did not get any sort of resolution from either side's argument, both were inadequate. Main issue seemed to surround his return policy. I am undecided on the issue.
  21. I have been working on a business plan, need to start looking into local zoning regs, manufacturers/distributor rules and regs as well as get in front of the local pd. Funding will be tight, but I hope to back this business with my other. We shall see... I think it is a pipe dream right now, but maybe it will work out. My biggest worry is local zoning.
  22. Thanks for the hints and thoughts. I will admit to a small case of "toy box" mentality in regards to opening a store, but my desire to give this a shot stems from my frustration over the current state of gun mongers here in NJ and Philly. As a whole, they leave much to be desired. There are a few pearls, no gems, here and there, and I am not fooling myself by thinking that the STATE is not mostly responsible for that rotting condition. Here is my current business philosophy, tell me what you all think. If gunnies and shop owners are in this embattled state together in NJ, why is there not a shop that really caters to the shooters. Not just peddling firearms, hell anyone can do that. I am talking about good products (I am sick of seeing Taurus and Hipoints everywhere), good prices and GREAT customer service in a clean, open, congenial and safe atmosphere. A place where the customer is not just a customer, definitely not $$$$, but an integral part of the concession team, a cog in helping NJ 2A advocates and supporters push forth their agenda. I will admit a few things and share some store thoughts with you. I am not a black rifle guy, but there will be a selection. I like 1911s, but there will not be 20 of them and one XD.... I will try to carry a varied selection. Transfers will be approx $35-$40. I will work a customer available computer with you to find whatever you need. I will show you costs on ordered product and tell you what my markup will be. There will be more gun books then cheap holsters, more ammo then scopes. I will try to carry high end shotguns along with some cheap military surplus goods. There will be some chairs and mags to sit and wait out NICS calls.
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