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Thread: Pictures from 3/2007 Camp Guernsey ARNG Multi-Gun Match

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    Pictures from 3/2007 Camp Guernsey ARNG Multi-Gun Match

    Pictures from the Match Camp Guernsey ARNG Multi-Gun match run by Colorado Multigun

    Stage 4 started out with some 250+ yard carbine shots on steel, clearing the field beyond the building.
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    Assault the building and clear 3 "rooms"
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    The clear out the field on the other side
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    Stage 3 was some challenging pistol work
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    Stage 2 was a carbine assault course
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    Stage 1 - Long-range rifle
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    This AK didn't work
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    Tearing up the FATS
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    Air Force using new stealth pistol technology
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    It was muddy
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    All photos: http://demigodllc.com/~zak/DigiCam/CGMG-2007.03/
    Colorado Multigun Info: http://coloradomultigun.com
    Results: http://www.coloradomultigun.com/local/CGMG-2007.03.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zak Smith View Post
    Air Force using new stealth pistol technology
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    I LOLed.
    Principles matter.

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    Was that AK-74 built by Ohio Rapidfire on an Ohio Ordnance Works receiver, was it a home buid, or was it an Arsenal Inc. SLR-105?
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    I have no idea. Maybe its owner will find this thread and chime in.

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    Hey, Zak:

    In your matches, when someone is moving with their long gun on the sling, do you have specific rules about safe muzzle directions, or is it just a matter of keeping it pointed in the general direction of the ground?

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    180* holds, but pointed at the ground within 3-4' radius of feet OK as long as that is a safe direction.

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    Thanks!

    I wish USPSA would adopt a similar policy, but that's never going to happen.

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    Also note that we had the rifles unloaded before slinging...

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    Looks like a great match Zak!
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    I can answer the AK question. Bass's AK74 was a part kit build by a local AK guru. We still dont know what happened to his rifle- it usually runs just fine....he will of course, never live it down.

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