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NJSigfan

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  1. Welcome from Hunterdon county.
  2. I would like to add my positive feedback as well. +1 from me. Smooth deal on some ammo and was willing to work around my work schedule to set up exchange place.
  3. Damn I'm jealous. I'm still waiting on my next 3...going on week 10...
  4. Good info...thanks for the info guys. Been leaning towards making the jump, but will tinker with just shooting for another few months...
  5. I'll add to the pile on effingers. They are lame! Salespeople come across like they don't care, the handgun selection is poor and overpriced. Ammo prices are okay, but overall you can do way better at Lou's
  6. While I'm not a LEO, I do believe they need to "announce" themselves by using the front door. And before anyone jumps on me, here is my rationale for my thoughts. I live in an area that does not have it's own PD, we are patrolled by the NJSP. When we first moved in 3 yrs ago, my kids (all under 5 at then time) or my dog tripped our house motion sensor alarm a few times. When the NJSP responded the first unit knocked in the door, while the second unit waited at the side of the house by his cruiser. Neither two man team walked around or entered the fenced yard but both teams clearly hand their hands on there service weapon. The second time it happened, the first team knocked on the door while the second team again waited by their cruiser. Since we did not answer the door (we were in the backyard bbq'ing) the second unit walked to the side and announced themselves as "state troopers" is anyone home. They did not open the gate and truthfully we only heard them cause my rottie ran to the gate with a purpose. In both instances, the troopers were nice and only walked or checked the house/property once we acknowledged them and their request to check the property. In short, I do believe they need to announce themselves unless they feel a potential threat to their lives.
  7. My head hurts after reading this thread...
  8. Not into R/C planes, but heavily into 1/5 scale gas buggies and trucks so I'm lucky enough to be around people with planes frequently. Everyone is right, get yourself a nice SIM and learn there. It's easier and a heck of lot cheaper to learn through your mistakes. Once you have a good handle on SIM flying look to join a club that has members willing to trainer-box with you. This way, when you get in trouble someone is there to help you out before you crash. Hope this helps.
  9. Thank you. I'll give ya a call when I get back from vacation. I've been contemplating taking an NRA course from the heritage guild....
  10. So how does a "normal" guy qualify for a session / alumni status?
  11. Thanks for the info. I was actually looking for a place that will do appraisals for sports collectibles ( jerseys and signed balls) plus my wifes barbie doll collection. This way we can get them insured. The places we called will write a rider for them but the total amount of coverage is only 10k unless we have appraisals for the items...
  12. I would love to get the name of this company. Do they insure all collectibles or just firearms? I have a nice collections of sports memorabilia and my wife has a substantial barbie collection.
  13. Eh....not 100% sold on it yet. IMO, the original is gonna be tough to beat.
  14. Sorry to revive an old thread but... So who handle the NICS check in a private sale? Or is one not needed?
  15. That's great. Can you post a link to where you got them?
  16. Sweet. I think I'm in for watching the first time and then trying it out.
  17. Is this event open to spectators? Do you have to be a club member to watch?
  18. Welcome from another hunterdon county brother.
  19. Thanks to both of you. I've past it a hundred times....now I know And sorry to derail the THG thread. Please continue to beat up the "old douche"
  20. So where exactly is Lou's located?
  21. Thanks for the info guys. As for "searches" I just meant in case I'm ever asked to produce the paperwork...for what ever reason.
  22. Same here. I picked up some sig mags from him about a month back. Shipping was prompt and items were as expected.
  23. Ok. team name fixed to match my screen name here....
  24. My first gun was a Browning Hi-Power that I purchased 21 yrs ago. I still have it and love the way it shoots. The weight and feel of the gun is just perfect for me and all the controls are easily within reach. Since then I have purchased a Sig p226 with the plans to add a 1911. For me there are no regrets on either purchase but the browning is still my favorite
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