All hat and no horse.
I may practice those drills and give it a whirl next time.
A shooter I respect tells me competition builds character or some shit.
All hat and no horse.
I may practice those drills and give it a whirl next time.
A shooter I respect tells me competition builds character or some shit.
"Rule #1: Be a f-ing Warrior, every f-ing day, in every f-ing thing you do. Be a f-ing Warrior!
Rule #2: Support your men.
Rule #3: TEAMWORK! Team dynamics are absolutely important. Know your men and support them in every way."
They will post them on the GSSF website in a couple of days. You have to do a little looking, but all results from forever are there.
Putting the Harm in Pharmacist
Oh, I wonder where you can find them already on them internets...
OH WAIT:
http://www.gssfonline.com/results/2016/2016tfl.pdf
The record I'm aware of on a plate rack is 1.99 seconds from the seven yard line. With a draw.
I noticed that a bunch of the names on the list, particularly those near the top, are folks who have their pics featured in the Glock annual models magazine. Obviously, a big deal event for people to travel from across the country.
It's fast. Probably someone else ;-)
"Rule #1: Be a f-ing Warrior, every f-ing day, in every f-ing thing you do. Be a f-ing Warrior!
Rule #2: Support your men.
Rule #3: TEAMWORK! Team dynamics are absolutely important. Know your men and support them in every way."
True. At 1.9 seconds I'd be saying... Was that the timer I heard?
Weapon of Choice: Illudium Q-36 Explosive Space Modulator bolted to a crappy old T53 stock
What's the difference between this competition and and the other organization's events? Are they worth checking out?