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[email protected] wrote:
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I think posting photos in this forum and providing photos for various publications, newspapers etc (along with press release) is a good way to publicize the sport.
I did some work in the Sports Photography area and it really helped to build up the athletics programs in my area. |
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is this the same as IPSC? i noticed neither your son nor the other shooter you posted were using "race guns" or the ubiquitous 1911...
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squirl033 wrote:
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A common misconception is that IPSC/USPSA is all about the "race gun". We shoot several types of guns in six divisions. The guns pictured above are both Production Division. My son shooting one of my Beretta's and Andy shooting his Production Glock 34. John Brownings 1911 is still the backbone of our sport. |
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