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jjchrissy

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  1. Don't be so judgemental on Mr Stout until the facts are out. I have never used him, but maybe he knows something about the ogam we are not aware of. On Shoreshot's web site they posted "with the State Police guidelines now clearly defined on the one handgun every 30 days policy, the total wait between handgun purchases is 33 days. 30 day wait and a 3 day administrative grace period." I questioned this in the NJ Gun Law forum and hoping for some clarification.
  2. This ogam law is getting out of hand. What is this post on Shoreshot's web site all about? Has the law changed? Can someone clarify the post below from Shoreshot. I gapped my purchases per permit based on the 30 days so I have ample amount of time to shop. With the additional 3 days it messes things up. "with the State Police guidelines now clearly defined on the one handgun every 30 days policy, the total wait between handgun purchases is 33 days. 30 day wait and a 3 day administrative grace period."
  3. Reading all these negative reviews does discourage people from going there. However, I'm lucky I went there anyway and checked it out myself. CMO and NJFG is the closest gun shop around me. I normally go to Shore Shot, but they didn’t have what I wanted in stock and I couldn’t wait. NJFG was way over priced. I had a negative attitude about the place when I was going there. I was expecting a bunch of militants standing around and waiting to abuse people they perceive as non buyers because of the many bad reviews. When I got there, I had an unwelcome greet by a stuff bear at the entrance, a lady with a GI Jane hair cut and some guy with a cold stare who might be the owner. I didn’t let that bother me and continue to the gun counter. They have a large selection of hand guns and long guns. I walked around looking at the counters expecting the workers to ignore me. The exact opposite happened. An older guy, Fred, came right up and asked if I needed any help. We talked and he showed me any pistol I asked to handle. While I was checking the guns, I did not let him know if I had any intention to buy. He was very helpful and was not pushy at all. I purchased an XD9 and he showed me how to field strip it, even thought I knew how. The prices were descent compare to other gun stores. You have to know your prices. Scrap, if you were being helped by Fred, why let the “Rat” guy bother you? Ignore him and buy from Fred. Then he’ll know he lost a sale. Over all I had a good experience at the place. I would go back and shop when I’m eligible to buy again (countdown started).
  4. I am surprise that you did not have to pay any additional fee for State Police. My buddy in East Brunswick and myself at South Brunswick had to pay $18.00 to go with the 212A form. Is it up to each county to decide to collect this fee or not?
  5. I totally agree with Ck279 in regards to Matt and NJFG. I went there the first time on Thursday 2/10 and came away with a PX4 storm 9mm. The place is well stock and Matt is very knowledgeable. Matt made sure I know my new gun before I left the place. He went over field stripping the gun and answered any questions I had. He is highly recommended. In addition, he was not like other gun store employees that is “tough-guyish”. He did not mind showing us any guns we asked to see. The price is fair and they do have cash discounts, but you need to know your prices. Not every gun was priced fairly. Some were outrageously expensive. However, this is still a quality place we added to our list of places to go when shopping for guns.
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