Burk Cornelius
Regular guy
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You should quit your jobTacticalK9 said:ive been looking forward to debuting in 3-gun for a long time now, last month was cancelled and now ive got to work the weekend of this match. lame
It truly is the responsible thing to do.Burk Cornelius said:You should quit your job
Make sure you wear a yellow sun dress for your big debut.TacticalK9 said:ive been looking forward to debuting in 3-gun for a long time now, last month was cancelled and now ive got to work the weekend of this match. lame
If you can't bag them or "cart" them, they should be muzzle up bolt open or with a chamber flagRob Kroupa said:What are the requirements for moving the long guns between stages?
Carry them muzzle up with action open to the safe area on the next stage or bag them and carry them to the next stage.Rob Kroupa said:What are the requirements for moving the long guns between stages?
You can if you go A zone only.hunter elliott said:How much pistol are we going to need? I'm trying to figure out if I can go through a course of fire with one 22 round mag
I think one of the stage designs calls for 23 rounds of pistolhunter elliott said:How much pistol are we going to need? I'm trying to figure out if I can go through a course of fire with one 22 round mag Sent from my PG86100 using Tapatalk 2
And don't have a malfunction.David E said:You can if you go A zone only.
Thanks for the offer. Unfortunately I won't be able to attend, unless I can also borrow a shotgun. I think borrowing one gun is my limit. At this rate I'll have to borrow a pistol too, and maybe a car to get to the match.Dustin Cantrell said:I'm planning on bringing two ARs. You're welcome to use one of them.
You did better than me, I can tear up a steel marble but i cannot take a Browning A-5 apart very far.Dux-R-Us said:Thanks for the offer. Unfortunately I won't be able to attend, unless I can also borrow a shotgun. I think borrowing one gun is my limit. At this rate I'll have to borrow a pistol too, and maybe a car to get to the match.
I dissasembled by Auto-5 for cleaning. It had been about 10 years since I last did so. It was full of gunk. The upside is I have squeaky clean shot gun now. The down side is that I buggered a spring so badly the gun won't function. This is par for the course for me. After buggering my 1911 2 years ago and now my A-5 I have come to 2 conclusions.
1) John Browning liked to use lots of springs and pins in his designs,
2) I should never try to become a gunsmith.
So I guess I'll see you guys at the Feb match.
K