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 2nd Multigun Experience @ Marysville Aug 2015 
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I shoot multigun once a year, last time being Aug 2014. This is my 2nd time ever shooting Multigun in the Tactical Division. I sold my Glock 17 so I have to run my 19 this time which is so small I actually pinched my palm during a reload.

Not sure where I placed, I doubt it was very good as I have 3 big penalty stages. Doesn't really matter though, I shoot this for fun and boy it was. My shotgun reloads need a ton of work/practice if I'm to get into this seriously.

For now, I'll stick to USPSA Open Pistol.


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Mon Aug 24, 2015 7:53 am
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That looked like fun!

How did it feel to run the Glock compared to your usual space-age rig?

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Mon Aug 24, 2015 8:28 am
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MadPick wrote:
That looked like fun!

How did it feel to run the Glock compared to your usual space-age rig?


That piece of iron at the back of the gun... it seems you have to align it with the one in front... so hard.

and the 19 was so small I pinched my palm during a reload and it started to bleed.

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Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:24 pm
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To be fair, the stages were pretty challenging. Its only my 5th time 3 gun though. The RO said at one time I had the most confused look on my face.


Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:50 pm
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One shooter ran his 1918 Bar, it was fun to watch.


Mon Aug 24, 2015 1:53 pm
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DSynger wrote:
To be fair, the stages were pretty challenging. Its only my 5th time 3 gun though. The RO said at one time I had the most confused look on my face.


Big, time consuming stages too!

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Mon Aug 24, 2015 4:34 pm
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DSynger wrote:
One shooter ran his 1918 Bar, it was fun to watch.


I did indeed. :bigsmile:


Mon Aug 24, 2015 4:48 pm
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NickBlasta wrote:
DSynger wrote:
One shooter ran his 1918 Bar, it was fun to watch.


I did indeed. :bigsmile:


icon_eek

Where the hell is the video??

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MadPick wrote:
NickBlasta wrote:
DSynger wrote:
One shooter ran his 1918 Bar, it was fun to watch.


I did indeed. :bigsmile:


icon_eek

Where the hell is the video??




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Nick...That BAR was peeling the paint off the walls... Most excellent


Loke... Not bad! Was strange seeing you shoot in normal speed.


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Nick, that BAR was FANTASTIC!!! :inlove:

I must have it. Send it to me.

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Tue Aug 25, 2015 9:00 pm
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Massivedesign wrote:
Nick...That BAR was peeling the paint off the walls... Most excellent


Loke... Not bad! Was strange seeing you shoot in normal speed.


I know right? like slow.. mo...

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