This stage I decided to save having to do another reload and engage the close targets with the Bayonet
The USGI M1911 wasn't much of a disadvantage except the flap holster isn't the fastest.
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I don't have a picture shooting the Model 97. That Winchester was tricky, I'm use to pumping the shotgun during recoil. Not being use to a non-reset trigger, I ran out of ammo half way through the stage.
The hat is original, a pre WWI, Spanish-American version.
The club quit 3-gun in favor of USPSA, or I'd shoot the next match with my Mosin Rifle and Negant Revolver.
When you get old and can't shoot like you use to, its time to step out and have some fun.
The USGI M1911 wasn't much of a disadvantage except the flap holster isn't the fastest.
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I don't have a picture shooting the Model 97. That Winchester was tricky, I'm use to pumping the shotgun during recoil. Not being use to a non-reset trigger, I ran out of ammo half way through the stage.
The hat is original, a pre WWI, Spanish-American version.
The club quit 3-gun in favor of USPSA, or I'd shoot the next match with my Mosin Rifle and Negant Revolver.
When you get old and can't shoot like you use to, its time to step out and have some fun.