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By rcairflyer
I'm a new owner and I've been researching ranges around Camden County to western Burlington. There's 2 standout things I've learned: there's a range coming to Cinnaminson in the spring (Legacy Indoor Range and armory), Hague's is currently offering free range time. My Hague's research tells me they're expensive. But I'm guessing that even at $30 box, with free range time, I can go just to shoot 1 or 2 boxes and fare well on expenses. So has anyone been to Hague's recently? What do they get for a box of 50 9mm or .38 special?.
The Hague's free time is posted on the their facebook page:
Update: I went to Hague's this afternoon with my son. I paid $30 for box of 50 .38 special and $10 per box of 12 gauge slugs. The range was cold but usable without a hat or gloves. The targets at 5 yards were a little dark, past that they were reasonably lit. The staff was friendly. Overall, we are happy with our visit. Even though ammo would have been cheaper else, range time would have cost $40, so we saved $30 to $35. This was a worthwhile visit. With the free range time, I will definitely go back.
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By Silphidae
I had a great experience with a local gun shop in South Jersey, The Gun Rack. I've been looking for a SX3 shotgun and called around the last few weeks. They answered all my questions and volunteered the best price I could find anywhere. When I showed up this am they gave me their full attention for almost an hour, showing me how to take apart and assemble the gun until I was comfortable despite two customers waiting in line. They had a good amount of gun and ammo inventory and were open to bs about anything and let me handle a few guns.
First impression; great prices, great inventory, great customer service, mediocre knowledge about gun laws and details at the level I like to discuss. Overall I had a great experience and would recommend you give them a try if you need something now that A&A is gone. They are more of a hunter-centric shop but still had a great experience and would give them my business again.
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By Cheflife15 · Posted
You know nothing about me lol. I frequently watch auditors and call out bad policing when I see it. Im not even agreeing what the cop did was the perfect decision. The point I'm making is that an atv at that speed hitting a person on a path would kill someone. Freedom doesn't include breaking the law and endangering the life of people walking by. He's free to do that dumb sht where he can legally do so. If the atv driver is going so fast he can't avoid a cop car, then he certainly can't stop before hitting a person. I gurantee if your son or daughter was hit by some moron on an atv and paralyzed for the rest of his life, you wouldn't be complaining about "big brother." So you acted like a responsible adult. Why would you write this guy a free pass? Not terribly logical. -
By diamondd817 · Posted
Nope. I was 2 wheel kind of guy. I always had complete control of my dirt bike, and never injured anyone, let alone tried to murder anyone -
By diamondd817 · Posted
Ok, the top speed of the Yamaha Banshee 350 2-stoke was the fastest ever ATV manufactured. It was 68 mph. This was not a Banshee. It was a run of the mill ATV with a top speed average of 40 mph. On payment, the cop car could easily keep up and pull over the ATV. 40mph in a car is unassuming . Attempted murder was not necessary. But again, should murder by cop be justified because you were speeding? You guys don't realize it, but you are CINO's. Which is conservative's in name only. You buy a gun and think you are conservatives or constitutional conservatives, but in reality you are indoctrinated liberals that are all for big government, big brother, and support all of it. -
Looking for one in like new/new condition. Please PM me if you have one for sale.
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Didn't realize the date till well after posting. Was just looking over the AK posts and responded.
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