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My wife and i just got our first guns back in November but we've been avid shooters since we first rented guns at Sunsrt Hills last summer.

 

You'll usually find one or both of us at the Bullet Hole weekday morinings or at the Brick Armory during an occasional trip to the shore.

 

We'll be at the First Shots AR class this Sunday at the Bullet Hole. Look for the guy in the Voodoo Blues tee shirt

 

This forum is exactly what NJ gun owners need!

 

Ed

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This forum is exactly what NJ gun owners need!

it sure is! Isn't it great!! Just a word of caution...its very addictive! ;) I hope you have a very understanding wife...it sounds like you do since she shoots too!

 

Welcome aboard!

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Welcome to the party. Now show us your gun pr0n :twisted:

 

I haven't had time to do a photo shoot. I'll list them and you can use your imagination

 

My wife: Glock 19

Walther P22

Me: Taurus PT92

Bersa Thunder 380

Ruger Mark II

Beretta Bobcat

Ruger 10/22

Savage Stevens 300

And since NJ considers them firearms:

Daisy XT15 and Crossman Pumpmaster bb guns

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Welcome to the forum. Bought guns in November...hmmmm....Why November? ;)

 

That's when the permits came. We applied in the summer so we were actually ahead of the trend. We'd been talking about it for a while but it seemed like a lot of trouble. It was reading about the Heller decision that inspired us to apply

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it sure is! Isn't it great!! Just a word of caution...its very addictive! ;) I hope you have a very understanding wife...it sounds like you do since she shoots too!

 

Welcome aboard!

 

It was her idea to buy guns in the first place

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