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Nick Ennis

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  1. The Colts not only look great but they perform very well. I just picked up a CRP-18 and put a LaRue QD mount and a MTAC 1x4. Very slick setup IMHO.
  2. Usually they don't even have Rear sights On them. I have seen many flat top ar15's with an a2 front sight
  3. On 4-14-11 I called Ingi and ordered a high performance edge and mags. I picked it up at my FFl on 4-20-11 and a few days later put about 400 flawless rounds through it at the range. On 4-23-11 I shot a classifier match and made "A" in L-10. Prior to this I was shooting a G35 in Limited at about a 66% "B" class shooter. The gun ran great with zero malfunctions. I am a very pleased customer looking forward to shooting Limited at Area 1. Thanks for the amazing products.
  4. Thank God there were some brave heros to stop this gunman, unlike some who cowered behind concrete posts pretending to already be dead, and then rushing to be a witness for the media.
  5. My Kimber stainless target II is a 9mm and came from the factory with a .40 cal breechface and runs 100%. There is a thread here about Kimber using a .40 breachface for thier 9mm for a few years. I'm going to have a .40 barrel fitted to it and it should be just fine.
  6. He might be gone but he owned up. Lots of class from blake
  7. My co-worker Bill Garland Jr. GM Porduction. He introduced me to USPSA and with his help i got my B card three months after i started shooting.
  8. I haven't asked yet. The new calculator puts it at a little over 89% but i don't think anyones tri-county scores were included in the last update.
  9. I first read Atlas Shrugged about four years ago and really enjoyed it. The Fountainhead is a great read also and i try to re-read each one about once a year. I will now be getting a copy of Unintended Consequences and hope it meets the standard set by the other two books i mentioned.
  10. Had ths one last weekend. B class SS 58 pts 7.69 sec 7.5423 HF It was good enough for second place on that stage for the match. Will have to wait till next month to see my precentage. It has already been addressed in other threads, but it seemed odd to have ammo on the table when there was no required reload during the COF. Have any other SS shooters had this one yet? If so what was your HF?
  11. you were playing Pac Man
  12. for the past two years i have been using 4.2-4.3 gr of Universal Clays, 125gr .356 Zero rn and federal primers. it made 132 pf at last years Nats. it has a very quick reciol impulse to get the sights back on target and is very managable during rapid fire. im using this ammo for my g34 and my 1911.
  13. If you can only shoot one match a month my suggestion would be to shoot tri county. Its close by, the stage design is great, and there is usually a good turn out with great competition. Plus, you don't need to be a range member to shoot uspsa at any of the clubs I have been to so you wont have to pay for another membership.
  14. Eric, like shootsinrain said you are in a great section for uspsa shooting. There are lots of great matches held here every month and most are less then an hour away from where you live. Drrc puts on a good training match but you should try to make it to one of the other uspsa sanctioned matches. There are quite a few very good shooters in each division here and when you shoot with them its like getting a free lesson. There is a different element to the game from your home range to the other matches/facilities. In short, just shoot more matches.
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