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By crazyboy
Cleaning out some unused gear.
Everything listed is in new condition. Purchased to try on, and never left the house. Unfortunately it is past the return time frame.
Located in Ocean County, but would prefer to ship due to scheduling. Will ship via USPS Priority Mail, Flat Rate Padded Envelope at no charge. Don't hesitate to make reasonable offers.
The first person to say I'll take it to a particular item gets it.
Item 1 -
Vedder Holsters Rapid Tuck
IWB Hybrid Holster
Right Handed
Fits Sig P365 with TLR6 attached.
Steel Spring Clip for 1.5" Belts
Hand Molded Kydex and Cowhide.
Sells for $69 plus shipping, looking to get $59.
Item 2 -
Vedder Holsters Quick Draw
OWB Hybrid Holster
Right Handed
Fits Sig P365 with TLR6 attached.
Belt openings fit belts up to 1.75"
Hand Molded Kydex and Cowhide.
Sells for $79 plus shipping, looking to get $69.
Item 3 -
Alien Gear Shape Shift
Springfield XD9SC Shell
Alien Gear Shape Shift OWB Slide Holster
Right Handed
Sells for $63 plus shipping, looking to get $52.
Item 4 -
Alien Gear Single Cloak Mag Carrier
9mm/.40
Fits XD9 Mags, unsure what other mags are designed to fit.
Convertible between IWB and OWB.
Sells for $41 plus shipping, looking to get $30.
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By Frank Thomas
What training is acceptable? Instructions from Monroe Twp, NJ merely say "Written qualification must be within six (6) months of application and include Instructors Name"... I think this is really a bogus requirement. I think NJ can reject applicants by saying the training is insufficient. The qualifyin schools, such as www.shootingclasses.com ... seem to have a variety of courses. In summary, how do we know exactly what school and cert would qualify for a CCW permit? Thanks
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By ESB
Going to do a few posts on at home training including what you need, how to do it safely and cover some drills. From basic to some more advanced stuff. Really the importance is to focus on perfecting the basics and make it become second nature. It's important to start slowly, fix any mistakes, and build proper muscle memory. Avoid getting sloppy or lazy and developing training scars.
Practice does not make perfect. Practice makes permanent. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
I like to spend about 20 minutes a few days a week. 5 minutes for setup and clean up, and 15 minutes for practice. That's all that's really needed. Make sure you have a goal in mind on what you want to focus on. This will prevent you from getting sloppy and getting training scars, and will help you stay interested by allowing you to constantly improve.
SAFETY:
Setup a safe area where you will not be interrupted. Place your targets in the safest position in case of an accidental misfire.
Immediately check and make your gun clear. Do the same with the magazines you will be practicing with (recommend 2 empty magazines).
Retrieve all of the items you might need for this training. You don't want to have to go back into the safe or storage where your live guns and ammo are once you start practicing.
Store and lock up all live ammunition away from where you will be doing the training for the entire duration of the training. If you can't lock it up, it should be in a separate room where you will not go until your training session is totally finished and you are putting everything away.
Every time you pick up the gun, check that it is clear. Even though you know its clear, this creates the mindset to always check the status of a gun when you pick it up.
When you are done training, you are done. Don't go back and do one more thing after you start putting things away. This is when accidents happen.
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By Mr.Stu
I'm running my Intro to IDPA class next month.
There's quite a few on this forum that have done it and they seemed to like it. If you want an easy way to transition from a static port to shooting on the move consider this class.
Read the details and sign up here: http://idpa-intro.eventbrite.com/
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By Mr.Stu
I'm looking at running my IDPA Intro class a couple of times this year.
I'm trying to create a bit of separation between the classes and to run on different days of the week to accommodate those that have regular commitments on a schedule.
I have booked the range for August 29 which is a Saturday.
I also wanted to run it on Saturday, June 7 but the range is not available that day.
Is there any interest in a class on a weekday in June?
Please let me know.
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Someone's been doing their homework! The dashboard has saved many people a lot of work in trying to get data that proves that more guns does equal less crime. Data on N.J. Permit to Carry Applications Shows Excessive Waits – Bearing Arms Ironically, Mrs. 45Doll and I just re-upped our PA LTCFS and it took all of three days online. And cost $26.13 each.
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That's about $2 a gallon more than NJ. What's Newsome's plan to recoup those taxes if everyone goes electric?
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Pretty good chance we'll be out of here by mid-summer! It's so close I can taste the freedom.
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