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  1. My wife tolerates, she comes form an ant family of med pros and went to Quaker schools as a child. She understands and is pro 2a, but is not a fighter for it. She has been shooting, and is a good shot, but has not further interest other then basic knowledge and shtf. My boys know and are dying to get involved, but SWMBO has laid down a 10yo or proven maturity rule.

     

    I am a self made man. No other family member is a gun owner and my folks were anti. I have some uncles that are enthusiastic hunters, but that is about it. I got into guns when I moved to Ga to go to college, started running with some guys that were a mix of armoy rotc, hipppies and rednecks. Been into them ever since, about 22 years now.


  2. Butch's is the one of the best gun shops I have ever been in for choice, knicknacks and ammo. It is cramped and hard to move around in. Personally I hate having to ask to see all the rifles and shotguns that I want to look at....but they handle it well.

     

    I purchased a S&W MP9 there last year and hope to spend some more money there sometime soon.

     

    Good people, good hours and good selection.


  3. Where....Where.....Where????

     

    I love them. One of the slimmest double stack 9mm ever made. Great shooters... it has two modes of fire,

     

    Duel Mode: Pistol/Revolver by a turn of a screw. BTW, the mag has a protrusion at the base to act as a screwdriver.

     

    R mode, you get a DA trigger where the hammer was always at rest after firing. Chamber a rd and you


  4. I used to do IDPA while I lived in Ga.

     

    South Jersey Shooting Club does IDPA matches on the second saturday of every month, March to October.

     

    "IDPA is a practical shooting sport based around defensive shooting situations. IDPA shooting provides fun

    and challenging scenarios which include multiple target engagements while moving and tactical use of cover

    and concealment. SJSC IDPA shooting is done in small groups that rotate between shooting and reloading.

    One group will shoot a couple stages and while reloading another group shoots a couple stages and reloads.

    This back and forth rotation allow us to get groups through the stages and minimize downtime. This also

    allows shooters to show up at any time between 10 and 2 to shoot, no need to be here at exactly 10am. Scores

    will be posted on the website within a week. Guns and equipment must be IDPA compliant, a cover garment is

    required unless specified in a particular stage. Information about appropriate gear is available from the IDPA

    website, in the rulebook."

     

    I am going on April 11th, if possible. Anyone want to join me needs to have 3 mags, about 50rds, a cover garment of some sort and a good holster, one that covers the trigger. The object is to recreate a CCW scenario.


  5. Stopped in here today. Was looking for Harry's, saw that it moved and figured this is an offshoot to handle the gun sales.

     

    Well stocked with accessories and long guns. Even had some EBRs on the shelf. Prices seemed high to me. I'll be honest, I heard and saw some of the dumbest things I have ever seen or heard in there today. Unsafe gun handling, ignorant, distracted sales staff and downright rude behavior.

     

    Now, it may have been that 15 minutes of the day was a down moment. I am willing to give them another chance sometime in the not near future.

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