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Old 03-28-2008, 04:07 PM
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Originally Posted by C-D-P View Post
There is nothing wrong with spending money on weapons. It just takes time.

I started collecting when I was 18, I recently finished my U.S. collection, and have since started on my Russian collection.
This is the man to see about your Russian collection.

Dennis Kroh @ www.empirearms.com

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I do not make much, you just have to know where to look.

One thing JLB, I would seriously suggest leaning into your shot. That leaning back thing just dont work. Try out the isosceles, it will not fail you.
My target was a Buick sled that was about 30 yards away on a berm, so I was just doing a little hosing. There were about 20 other guys shooting machine guns at the same time. I use the wood stock and the optics in subgun matches locally.

As for the icosoles, I use a modified form in IDPA, and I shoot a CZ-75 in SSP class. I took 5th in my state match in SSP, and now I shoot a Smith 625 in SSR (stock service revolver) class. I shoot it fast enough to win stages in our local matches against guys shooting 1911s.



My son has 5 guns of his own, and her he is shooting his S&W Model 34-1 a few years back. He now shoots my Model 66, as I limit him to revolvers on his pistol shooting, and he shoots full power magnum loads.


He also shoots my Uzi and AR-15 quite well.

Age 5:


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