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  1. Thorogood zip sides. Light, comfy, and water proof. Available in several 6" or 8" variants. http://www.midwestboots.com/midwestboots.html#/?_=1&filter.brand=Thorogood&page=1&filter.gender=Men's&filter.type=Boots&filter.options=Side-Zipper
  2. http://www.freshfromflorida.com/Divisions-Offices/Licensing/Concealed-Weapon-License/Acceptable-Training-Documentation
  3. Vinny is in the process of moving to Florida. I don't believe this offer is still available, unless Vinny would have it drop shipped to you from Dillon. Shoot him an email.
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    HK45 and P30

    Thanks, I may take you up on that. I'm going to ask around the range at the steel match on Sunday, see if I can find someone local first.
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    HK45 and P30

    I appreciate the offer, but I have tried the USP. Specifically looking for HK45 and P30.
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    HK45 and P30

    With my kids getting to the ages of having something going on EVERY weekend, I find I don't have much time for shooting. I think I have been to 2 or 3 matches in the last 6 months. I used to make 3 or 4 every month. Funny thing is, I don't miss it that much. Been having a blast with the kids. So, I have been toying with the idea of selling off my 1911's and comp gear and just keeping a couple nice, reliable handguns around the house. I have always had an interest in the HK45 and P30, but have never had the chance to try one out. Who's got one I can try out? Old Bridge area would be great.
  7. Also at Old Bridge, on August 1, OBRAMS. Usually have stages for rifle and pistol. http://obrams.org/ Click on the "Schedule" tab.
  8. I had the original M&P 22, not the compact. It was a good little gun. Ran well, was accurate enough for shooting steel. I put several thousand rounds through it without any major issues. I do not miss it though. Much happier with my Ruger 22/45 Lite with VQ trigger.
  9. Very nice. Looks like you got some nice wood on that one. By uncomfortable, do you mean shouldering the rifle and getting a good cheek weld? If so, it may just be the position of the scope. Too high, too far back, etc.
  10. fslater, any chance you could post a picture? It just seems a bit odd that that you can't get a comfortable cheek weld and proper eye relief with an A2 stock. A shorter stock is really to give you a shorter length of pull, not to get you closer to the scope.
  11. It's true. I spoke to him yesterday He told me he is going to use executive orders to make NJ a "Constitutional Carry" state, eliminate the mag capacity laws, and assault weapons ban. Then he tried to sell me this bridge.
  12. Blade Tech has one for the 4.25" Core. Pro Series Speed Rig: http://shop.blade-tech.com/index.php?cPath=1_2_120&osCsid=rpk1jttcgig9v5turji1l2a2r5#.VQ9VifzF_bM
  13. Pro Series 9mm 1911 Shield 9mm
  14. Nice choice. Since its for target practice, look into a DIP adjustable sear, makes a big difference. http://www.diproductsinc.com/CZ%20455%20Adjustable%20Sear_it-906907.aspx?CAT=3600
  15. While it is always nice to buy American, I have to say in this case, the CZ is your best bet. There are some really nice American 22's out there, just not in that price range. The ones that are in that range and lower may be accurate enough, but they certainly will not have that old world look and feel of the CZ 452 and 455. If your only purpose is target shooting, I would lean towards the Varmint.
  16. I have used cast (Missouri Bullets), plated (Xtreme Bullets), and coated (Bayou Bullets and Ibejihead Bullets). They all work fine, I have been using the Ibejiheads for about a year and a half now and will probably continue to use them. The bonus there is they are from a local guy (Alex in Belleville, NJ) and he will meet at the Old Bridge USPSA matches to save you the shipping costs.
  17. So, who's it going to be tonight? There is a mystery cast member as a guest on the Talking Dead tonight, usually means their character is no more. I'm guessing Noah, since the actor who plays him just landed a gig on one of those CSI shows.
  18. I first got DirecTv back in the early 90's and had it up until about a year and a half ago. I switched to cable's triple play just to save a few bucks (wife's great idea). The savings the first year was great, now in the second year, it's very little. Once the two year commitment is up, I'll be going back to DirecTv. There is no comparison in picture quality, especially the HD channels. I never had any issues at all with their hardware, constantly have freezing with Optimum's boxes. The only thing is, you will lose reception during heavy storms, but it does not last long, they have made great improvements in that area since the early 90's.
  19. I'll dig it out and toss it in the bag. Hopefully for next Sunday.
  20. Jer, I did use the Harvey until I stopped depriming before tumbling. Works great, I used to bring my brass to work and deprime during my down time. I didn't like depriming as a separate step on the press, way too dirty. Oh, and registration is open for next Sunday's Real Deal Steel. Don't know if the snow will be melted enough, but hoping.
  21. I have one.I'll throw it in my bag. If you ever come to a match again, you can check it out.
  22. Picked up the Whirlpool front load washer and dryer about 2 years ago, they have been great so far. It's amazing how much more capacity they have over the top loader. Our first choice was the Samsung set, but a neighbor who is an appliance repairman said he has more trouble getting parts for Samsung and LG than other brands.
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