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Hey everyone. Signed up a few months ago and been lurking. Got my PP and license in December. Finally going to pick up a Glock 34 9mm. been to Shore Shot with the wife a few times.

Wanted to say hi and this forum has been helpful so far.... Thanks everyone!

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Anyone know a good place to pick up G34 Gen4? I stopped by Heritage Guild yesterday in Rahway (i was in the area) and they told me they don't have them, none of their stores have them and it would take "a very, very long time" to order one and get one in. he gave me that answer in about 30 seconds, don't know how he knew all that info so quickly. Seemed like they didn't want to be bothered. Tried to stop by Howell Gun Works, but they are closed Tues and Wed. Any suggestions? Also, what is the average time frame fora NICS check?

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FYI if you havent learned about it yet and want to try shooting outside you should check out Range 14 at Ft Dix.  Should be pretty close to you.  I used to shoot indoors,  then i saw the light :)

 

Thanks Wayne. I was actually just talking to my brother-in-law about trying Range 14 since it is outdoors and it seems like it would be "less dungeon" like? Not far from me at all... Thanks for the tip

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Yeah much nicer to shoot outside.  The ventilation inside, esp at SS SUCKS.  If you are shooting pistols only, inside is good, you can bring your targets in to check them whenever you want, but rifle shooting and just general enjoyment, outside will be MUCH nicer.

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You should try Cheyenne Mountain in Robbinsville. I just picked up a glock 23 gen 4 from there today and it looked like they had alot of glocks.

 

Cool... thanks for the heads up. I will try to check them out. Not too far from me either.

 

Yeah much nicer to shoot outside.  The ventilation inside, esp at SS SUCKS.  If you are shooting pistols only, inside is good, you can bring your targets in to check them whenever you want, but rifle shooting and just general enjoyment, outside will be MUCH nicer.

 

Great thanks!! :)

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