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J.D. Larsen

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About J.D. Larsen

  • Birthday 07/25/1979

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    Greenwood, SC
  • Interests
    Shooting sports!
  • Real Name
    Jonathan Larsen

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  1. Very Nice! How much to make one for me? No seriously!
  2. Would there be any problems associated with cutting a 20" barrel back to 16" to run the rifle length gas system?
  3. We applied for purchase of targets necessary to start matches for a new discipline. Ok, I'm on the same page now. I guess I'll be writing a grant. Thanks for the help!
  4. No equipment of any kind? At a minimum, you will need timers and something to shoot at. What kind of areas can you shoot in (berms, field, forrest, etc.)? Your USPSA director is Area Gary Stevens, Area5@uspsa.org, phone:(606) 255-7281. I would start with a call there. Ask him who the Section co-ordinator is and see if there is some assistance and help they can provide. My Area Director (A2) and Section Co-ordinator have been very helpful in getting our multi-gun matches up and running. We applied for a grant from NSSF and got thousands of dollars for steel which we bought from MGM, who also gave us a very good deal. The grant instructions on the NSSF website states that the "Operation and maintenance of equipment and supplies and purchase of new equipment." is NOT eligable for grants. How did you guys manage to use the funds on steel? Have the criteria changed?
  5. Your AD is Linda Chico: area6@uspsa.org NRA and NSSF are two organizations you should research w.r.t. grants for targets and start up assistance. We just received our final installment from a NSSF grant. Thank you very much for the info.
  6. Sounds like your O ring is worn out or missing. Makes an 1100 a single shot every time.
  7. No equipment of any kind? At a minimum, you will need timers and something to shoot at. What kind of areas can you shoot in (berms, field, forrest, etc.)? Your USPSA director is Area Gary Stevens, Area5@uspsa.org, phone:(606) 255-7281. I would start with a call there. Ask him who the Section co-ordinator is and see if there is some assistance and help they can provide. My Area Director (A2) and Section Co-ordinator have been very helpful in getting our multi-gun matches up and running. We applied for a grant from NSSF and got thousands of dollars for steel which we bought from MGM, who also gave us a very good deal. Is there an organization/director in South Carolina that might help with grants. We could sure use some more/better steel.
  8. I only charge $5 per shooter per match at our club multigun match. We shoot around 100-150 rounds. Of course it isn't as big and elaborate as the major matches.
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