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About njrugerowner

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    My closest friend (a gun enthusiast himself) once told me that one should focus on a particular niche of firearms. I don't entirely agree with that, but just the same my favorite types of firearms included those used by American law enforcement over the years and firearms from World War II ...interesting combination, right? I also (obviously) have an affinity for Ruger as they (IMO) embody qualities I look for most in a firearm: durability/ruggedness, reliability and economy.

    Besides that, I would consider myself interested in the more political side of gun laws (probably b/c of the outrageous gun control rules in place in this state). I hate to be preachy or harp on a subject, but if you have not joined the NRA or SAF I strongly recommend you get involved. Together, I feel we can challenge the pro-gun control status quo in Trenton and fix a broken system of unjust gun regulations that punish the private, law-abiding gun owner and does nothing to alleviate a very real crime problem we have in our urban locales in the Garden State
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    Easton Fish and Game Association
  1. Yeah, I hear ya on late to the AR game...I was all set to buy one (Windham MPC) in December and then the tragedy in Connecticut happened and well....still waiting. I guess I'll give it a couple more months...
  2. Join the New Jersey Second Amendment Society (NJ2AS)!

    http://www.nj2as.com/

  3. Jim Flynn is a great guy. I purchased two 1890's Mosin-Nagants (which were on consignment)for $100 for the both, plus NICS. Definitely not what one would call a "traditional" gun shop (it's actually a truck repair station as some mentioned before) but if you know what you want going in and/or call ahead of time, you're in for a quality buying experience. Recommended.
  4. Thanks. I checked their website (before posting) but wrongly assumed the directions to the clubhouse were the directions to the range, hence an extended drive around Easton...dumb mistake, but I got it now, thanks again.
  5. Hi All I'm new to this forum and new to Easton Fish and Game. This is kind of (read: REALLY) embarrassing, but I went down today (Friday, March 4, 2011) to the range...and I couldn't find it. I got off 78 and I passed by the clubhouse (which was empty) and the gas station, but I just couldn't find the range itself. I wound in a state/county park where I found a local police shooting range, but that was gated. I even asked directions of the locals (very nicely), some seemed vaguely hostile. I know, I know: how could I get lost? It was dumb of me, sure. I get lost sometimes, haha, I don't know. Any help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!
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