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I have set up an NRA First Steps Pistol Class at Shooters in Little Egg Harbor, NJ on Feb., 8, 2014 from 2pm - 5:30pm. The instructor is Kharis Sepulvida who is a NRA certified instructor. Kharis has hosted a number of training courses that forum members here have attended, he is very personable, safety conscious and very easy to learn from. Class size is limited to 6 people for this class. Here is the course description from his website: Course Description The NRA FIRST Steps (Firearm Instruction, Responsibility, and Safety Training) Pistol program is designed to provide a hands-on introduction to the safe handling and proper orientation of one specific firearm model. This course provides an introduction to firearms safety, handling, and shooting skills. It is an ideal program for new pistol owners. This course satisfies the requirements to obtain a concealed carrying permit in various states. (Please check your local laws and regulations for information pertaining to the application process.) Textbook and course material are provided. It is recommended that the student bring their own handgun with at least 50 rounds of factory loaded ammunition. If, for an extra fee, a handgun and ammunition needs to be provided, please provide advanced notification. Cost: $160 ($50 deposit required to register for the class) If you are interested please post here and I will inbox you with registration info.
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New to the forum, I wanted to start a topic regarding FPID and Handgun Purchase Permit wait times for applicants going to a municipal/local police department. I understand that those that have no choice but to go straight to their regional NJSP barracks/office has a ridiculous wait ahead of them. I was wondering if local P.D. application would be any different. My two references have already received their letters from my local P.D. and have mailed them out. Does anybody know if this process is done after all background checks through NJSP and FBI have been completed and is almost complete or if this simply means the process has just begun? Also for me, this is not an initial FPID application, just an information update on the card. Does anyone know if this process is any shorter or longer than an initial application? Please share any information regarding up to date standard procedural steps and your most recent wait times with your local P.D., etc Thanks in advance
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In celebration of the 68th Anniversary of the Defeat of the Axis Forces, The New Jersey Arms Collectors Club Invites you to participate in the V.E. Day Match Marksmanship Competition Saturday April 27 , 2013 Registration 9am, Rifle Contest till 1pm, Lunch 1pm, Pistols 2-4pm Compete with your WWII Era European Theater Rifles and Pistols OPTIONAL: WWII Re-Enactors are encouraged to participate in uniform Shongum Sportsmen’s Chapel Hill Range Jane’s Chapel Road, Mansfield, NJ From Center of Hackettstown, take ROUTE 46 WEST. Two Miles west of Rt 517, turn LEFT onto RUSSLING RD (by Best’s Fruit Farm). At end, (1.5 miles) Turn LEFT onto BARKER’S MILL RD (.2 Miles.) Turn RIGHT onto MT BETHEL RD. for 1 mile, Turn RIGHT onto JANE’S CHAPEL ROAD Range approx 1 Mile on RIGHT $30.00* for Complete Series or $10.00 per Event. For Non-NJACC / Shongum Members. Re-entry $5.00 $20.00 for Complete Series . For NJACC / Shongum Members. Re-entry $5.00 *Note: Price Differential Members/Non Members is applicable towards Membership Dues. Includes Hot Dogs, Liberty Cabbage, Pork & Beans and Soda Lunch PRIZES: Trophy to the Best in Each Class FIREARMS: Curios and Relics of the WWII European Theater (Original Stocks and Sights) Rosie the Riveter - Highest scoring target by a female Young GI - Best score for person under 18 RIFLE CONTESTS REQUIRE 10 SHOTS IN 2 MINUTES @ 100 YARDS – FIRING POSITION OPTIONAL 1. POLISH CAMPAIGN Polish Mauser , 91/98/25,French Lebel or Bertier, Mannlicher 95, GEW 98, KAR 98 2. BLITZKREIG Any French, Belgian, Norwegian, Danish, or Dutch combat rifle/carbine from WWII 3. CONTINUATION WAR Finnish or Russian Mosins, 7.35 Carcano, Swedish Mauser, Tokarev Rifle,Win 95 in 7.62R 4. NORTH AFRICA 03 SPRINGFIELD, 1917 ENFIELD, 6.5 CARCANO, ENFIELD MK III, 98K 5. STALINGRAD 98K,G-41,G-43,TOKAREV,MOSIN 91/30, 38,44, 6. SICILY M1 GARAND,SPRINGFIELD 03A3, ENFIELD MK IV, 6.5 CARCANO 7. NORMANDY M1 GARAND, G-41,43 8. PARTISAN YUGO M24,M48,CZECH 98(8MM ONLY)MANNLICHER 95, HUNGARIAN 98/40,GERMAN 33/40,CARCANO, 98K HANDGUN CONTESTS REQUIRE 10 SHOTS IN 2 MINUTES @ 50 feet – STANDING ONE-HAND 9. AXIS AUTO 9MM Axis Service Pistol, P-O8, P-38, Radom, Belgian HP, Astra 400/600, Steyr M12, Star Mod B 10. ALLIED AUTO Any WWII Allied Service Pistol, 1911, 1911A1, TOKAREV, BROWNING HP, NOR. 1914, 11. ALLIED REVOLVER Colt, ,S&W, Enfield, Webley in.38, Nagant, French Ordinance 12. OSS Any 380, 32 pocket pistol made before 1946 Colt, Beretta, Browning, Walter, Mauser, Sauer, Femaru, MAB etc. EXOTICS 13. SNIPER 1903A4 (Remington or Gibbs),Enfield#4(T),Mauser 98 (Mitchel or original) Mosin or Tokarev ( rebuild OK) 14. TOMMYGUN. Jersey Legal with limited mag Thompson, Sten, M3, PPSH 41(50 yards) 15. FINAL PROTECTIVE FIRE Jersey legal semi auto BAR, MG42, BREN, Browning 1919. Limited mag/belt (100 yards) VE_Day_FINAL_Flyer_2013-1.doc
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I am a new shooter. I took the NRA First Pistol course and I have been to the range 4 times. What type of accuracy should I expect (not from the gun but from me)? I have been shooting a semi-automatic pistol at 25 yards using a 10" target. I have shot a few hundred rounds. I find the best I can do is get about 7-8 out of 10 rounds on the target. I wear glasses and when focusing on the front site the target is not very clear. What type of accuracy does an experienced shooter get? Thanks.