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Businiess name:  Sayreville Sportsman
Review by:  Tracy J. H.
Review content: 
Strolled into there for the first time April,'11 and took a look around first at the fishing gear then the clothing accessories. There was about 3 adults (one with a tween son) customers asking for items. One guy looked like maybe a retired/off duty cop. Ten minutes later i walk over to the gun case and put my big chain of keys on their counter and crouched down to get a looksee. When the customer was done ( i never looked at the clerks to WAIT for their MAY I HELP YOU) i scrutinized attentively at the detail of the WHATEVER pistol i was admiring, then gave my best slow southern drawl accent (I'm from South Crackalackee) asking about the best firing range in the area. He gave me some brochures and we talked about skeet shooting, hours open, long range 110 yard facilities. If you're a dummy about guns sit down first at home and read for 30 minutes about types of ammo and types of guns. Then they might not treat you like a foreigner. Plus with my MARINE CORPS key chain on their counter may have helped a little...

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