HOLD IT!!! I'm still trying to get over the first sentence where you state you are in New Jersey and have a CCW????????
pmb61 is sharp and fast, eh? He must have caught that big tuna in 62 with a .22! j/k...ignore me: I don't exist.In the process of getting a Florida non res. and yes its absolutly impossible to get one here in New Jersey.
pmb61 is sharp and fast, eh? He must have caught that big tuna in 62 with a .22! j/k...ignore me: I don't exist.
In NJ I recommend you contact Anthony Colandro at Gun For Hire. They have several school locations throughout NJ. Great staff, knowledgable and fun place to learn.Hello all from New Jersey. I am new to CCW and to handguns for that matter. I'll get right to it as I said I am a newbie and need help in the personal things I can do to help my accuracy. I bought a Glock 19 and am having problems and I mean problems I am all over the place. I am on the paper but low, high, left and right. Where do I start and what could I do on my own to get close. I want to do training but want to get my feet wet and somewhat efficient before I go and make a fool of myself. All help welcome and thank you in advance. I am glad to be a part of this forum and look forward in talking with you all. I have a lot to learn holsters, carry position, different tactics but, first things first and that’s being accurate.
Hello all from New Jersey. I am new to CCW and to handguns for that matter. I'll get right to it as I said I am a newbie and need help in the personal things I can do to help my accuracy. I bought a Glock 19 and am having problems and I mean problems I am all over the place. I am on the paper but low, high, left and right. Where do I start and what could I do on my own to get close. I want to do training but want to get my feet wet and somewhat efficient before I go and make a fool of myself. All help welcome and thank you in advance. I am glad to be a part of this forum and look forward in talking with you all. I have a lot to learn holsters, carry position, different tactics but, first things first and that’s being accurate.
Thanks for the help. I have another question and that is: I would like to practice at home as well as at the range. I cannot always get to the range so, what I am thinking of is getting a laser. This way I can see what I am doing by looking at the light as I pull the trigger. Great idea I think so but, lasers are $229 and up for something I am just using occasionally. I don't want it on the gun at all times. Now for the question is there any other alternative that would help me with what I want to do? I have seen bore sighting bullets and they are more reasonable at about $70 at cabelas. If I were to do the bore sighting bullet can you dry fire with it in the chamber without ruining the gun or the laser sight bullet? Thanks
I have a bore sighting laser. Got it from Sportsmans Guide for around $40. It's the kind that fits inside the bore. You might try one of them.
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