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Thought I would share this video of the 2004 RM3G world championships.
http://www.youtube.com/user/singlestack126?feature=mhee
RiggerJJ
09-28-2011, 07:33
Wow! kewl! Thanks for posting that! Its good to see some of the "old" days!
mind if I put a link to it from RM3G's website?
thanks!
jj
Go ahead-- Just don't let Trevor take credit fot it! [Muaha]
VNgunfighter
10-03-2011, 16:38
oh, he got credit for something :)
oh, he got credit for something :)
Yeah, extra credit! [ROFL1]
WTF!
is the RO doing @ 1:40
don't know that I would do that, heck I'm pretty sure nobody I know would
VNgunfighter
10-05-2011, 13:12
WTF!
is the RO doing @ 1:40
don't know that I would do that, heck I'm pretty sure nobody I know would
He is reloading the .38 with blanks, for the next shooter.
This happens all the time, the handling of firearms while the shooter is down range. It is always in a safe manor and, brought back to the line by an RO. It also aids in the reset of the stage, unless there is an issue with the gun.
WTF!
is the RO doing @ 1:40
don't know that I would do that, heck I'm pretty sure nobody I know would
Not a USPSA/IPSC match...
The pistol handgun was only loaded with 2 rounds of blanks and you had to shoot both rounds.
Not a USPSA/IPSC match...
The pistol handgun was only loaded with 2 rounds of blanks and you had to shoot both rounds.
#1 all guns are always loaded
from the camera's angle the barrel of the gun was pointed RIGHT AT the opening the shooter came out
guys i shoot with would have flipped out if they came through a door was saw a dude behind them handling a gun.
no reason he couldn't have waited for the shooter to clear to the next area
but WTF do I know. [Dunno]
just doesn't look right
DocMedic
10-05-2011, 14:48
#1 all guns are always loaded
from the camera's angle the barrel of the gun was pointed RIGHT AT the opening the shooter came out
guys i shoot with would have flipped out if they came through a door was saw a dude behind them handling a gun.
no reason he couldn't have waited for the shooter to clear to the next area
but WTF do I know. [Dunno]
just doesn't look right
As it was said, not USPSA. In NRA TPC, your allowed to turn uprange as a shooter, providing that the muzzle of your weapon doesn't leave the 1 foot bubble. Tell that to anyone that doesn't shoot or train like that in any other shooting sport, and they think your pyscho.
from the camera's angle the barrel of the gun was pointed RIGHT AT the opening the shooter came out
And this is why in printing in the USPSA handbook, that video or pictures cannot justify a DQ. its all about perspective.
I could just imagine the heartache you would have watching force on force training . Not only do you point your weapon at people but also pull the trigger and expect to get hits .
The match staff for RM3G at that time was almost exclusively comprised of SOF shooters and the match was run very close to that style . The old SOF rules as to what was acceptable would make an USPSA RO go into vapor lock . The majority of the SOF rules still live on in the outlaw match's .
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