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By The Gun Society
Guns, Friends, Food.
It doesn't get better than that. Meet other NJGF members, make new friends, shoot your own guns, try out a couple, and then after join us for food. All rentals are FREE with admission fee.
Register online at www.thegunsociety.com
FULL DETAILS:
Over 60 people came for our very first #NJSocialShoot at RTSP in May. Our inaugural event was a success!
Join us AGAIN for a casual get together and a chance to shoot some firearms with other like minded people in NJ.
This time, we will have the entire range after hours for our event only, for 2 hours of shooting in a 25 or 16 yard indoor range. Event will begin promptly at 6pm. If this is your FIRST TIME WITH US, please arrive 30 minutes early to fill out waiver forms required for the range.
Location is about 45 min from NYC and Western PA, at RTSP Shooting Range in Randolph, NJ.
FEES:
Pre-Registration ONLINE (http://rtsponline.com/new-jersey-social-shoot/): $15
Day of Event: $20
This fee will cover port time and firearm rentals, ammunition will be separate.
Join us after 8pm for food and conversation at a nearby restaurant, The Black River Barn, less than a half mile away.
See you there!
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By Damjan
Wanna get away from family,girlfriend,pets and other obligations....
.....and have dinner and talk guns with a bunch of other dudes for a few hours.
Then stop by at Pho Main Street in Bridgewater,NJ at 6pm on Wed 3/2/16
623 E Main St
Bridgewater, NJ 08807
http://www.yelp.com/biz/pho-main-st-bridgewater
Will schedule more timely next time!
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By Usul271
Hi,
I've heard almost nothing but good about CZ pistols, and I'm looking to get my mitts on one. I'm debating between the full-size and compact models. Specifically, I'm looking at the CZ 75, SP-01, and various compact models, including the P-01 and 75 compact.
Does anyone have a full-size, compact or both? I'd really like to get hands-on with these pistols before I make a decision. I'm also more than open to listening to your advice and pro/con assessment of both frames.
Thanks!
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By Displaced Texan · Posted
I very seriously doubt this has anything to do with terrorism. 1) Harbor pilots are VERY seriously vetted, and highly trained. Not to mention extremely well paid. My experience knowing a few of them, and knowing how they are recruited and screened tells me that there is a slim to highly unlikely chance that a harbor pilot would have participated in anything like that. 2) Maintenance of foreign flag ships is well known to be dubious. Especially these days. These were NOT US flag, Jones act sailors. It was (to my understanding) a largely Indian crew on that ship, with a Ukrainian Captain. Indian crews are not exactly known for being stellar. 3) The bunkers (fuel) these ships use is ‘Bunker C’, which is a heavy, dirty fuel oil that can, and usually is, pretty contaminated. This stuff ain’t your car grade gasoline or diesel fuel. It’s nasty. It requires nearly constant filter changes and maintenance to the engine/generators. The ship took on fuel prior to departing port, which would stir up all kinds of shit in the fuel tanks, which would contribute to particulates in the fuel lines/filters. 4) I’d say the posting of the chief engineer for Maserek above was pretty spot on as far as chain of events. This was a shitty accident, with horrible timing and outcome. Not a terror attack. -
I saw Lara's interview on Bannon's War Room, and that gave me pause for thought. Her conjecture depends primarily on the veracity of her sources. Regardless, if it's not applicable in any way to this ship disaster, the methods described seem valid to me. And worthy of consideration for the future. As I said before, IMO something is coming. Death by a thousand cuts? Lara Logan Provides Comprehensive Baltimore Update: Experts in Behavioral Analytics, Counter-Terrorism, and National Security Analyze Recent Incident | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hᴏft
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