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Spent the last number of weeks trying different 9 mm at RTSP in union Glock’s 17, 19  Sig m17, 320  HK vp9, 1911, beretta so I’ve narrowed it down I’m still a new shooter so I’m looking to buy since my permit (s)will be coming in soon. So Who are your preferred places in north central jersey? 

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If you know what pistol you want to purchase then use FSS in Whippany. They don't stock new, but you can order from their online store and will only charge $20 for the transfer. Their online store has some of the best prices I've seen in North/Central NJ. Nice people too. 

Steer clear of Ottomanelli's in Woodland Park. The place is a complete rip off.

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RTSP Union is probably your best bet.  Ottomanelli's is pricey.  Bullet Hole is in Belleville and they have decent prices too but it's been years since I've been there.  

I think there's County Line Firearms on Route 10 in East Hanover too..

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Luciano's Guns and Ammo in Lodi has good prices as well.  Its in bergen county though.  The trip may be worth it depending on pricing.  Lok em up on facebook.  I like dealers who are not afraid to post their prices online.

1 minute ago, chris327 said:

I know it's not Essex county, but Lucianos in lodi has good pricing. 

beat me by a few seconds lol

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Thanks all...Had a chance to go to FSS today. Could not have been a better experience. Ross (and the woman who I did not catch her name) was so helpful walking me through the process since I am waiting on permits, ordering online, and differences in my favorites pistols that I recently tried out. My first purchase was discontinued by manufacturer...

 

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Thanks for the suggestion of Luciano's...I took a trip up there yesterday. What an interesting experience that was....But lots of info, suggestions and walked out with a sig I had been wanting. I would not hesitate to go back. Now I just need to wait the 30 days for my other purchase...

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