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austin wrote:You guys are too funny.
We Try
austin wrote:The COF were fun.
Defiantly some good ones.
austin wrote:Not only did the lady forget there was a match, but she locked US IN when she left!!!
Gotta give(Never gunna hear the end of it but I dont remember his name. I'm terrible with names.) for walking all the way down the line of cars to unlock it for us.


Can't wait to see the results so I can see how bad I actually did.
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ElGato wrote:
age_ranger wrote:. Might just have to trade it straight up for something else.
Think of me when you think trade.

ooooooh, do tell......might make up my mind before it gets back!!

That was Doug and Mongo who went and unlocked the gates. Top notch guys......braved the mosquito infested exit to let us out!!! I'd like to see a bunch of steel in a stage for a change. Maybe the bad guys could be wearing big necklaces with steel plates hanging on them?
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The results for Wednesday's match jave been posted. They can be found here.

http://www.dallaspistol.com/DAPS/ScoresDisplay.aspx
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Jeremae wrote:
ScubaSigGuy wrote: ... It's like I forgot everything I thought that I knew when that timer went off....
Studies have shown that the sonic tone emitted by ALL competition shot timers cause a minor epileptic seisure that results in a complete wipe of ALL short term memory back to the last time the tone was heard.

I think it looks like----> :willynilly:


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Doesn't look too bad!! And I thought I shot crappy! Guess not. :grin:
Lookit that Beretta go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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age_ranger wrote:Doesn't look too bad!! And I thought I shot crappy! Guess not. :grin:
Lookit that Beretta go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice scores! Looks like you shot a very good match. Have a great night.
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age_ranger wrote:Doesn't look too bad!! And I thought I shot crappy! Guess not. :grin:
Lookit that Beretta go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I konw right. My Beretta was good last night. :smilelol5: I even out shot an SS :coolgleamA: and a few MM. Not too bad.
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Shooting the non-threat really sapped my time. She should've ducked.
At least I still beat all the other wheelgunners even though I was using 190pf ammo and they were shooting squib loads. :lol:
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Those no shoots are really getting jumpy lately. I almost got one in the head the other day. We're going to have to get them to settle down before a bunch of them get themselves shot!! Did you see the 16yr old girl out there with the Glock?? She's getting much better. If she would get her speed up just a little, she'd actually be one to recon' with!!
I like Mongo's stages....they're pretty creative and I like alot of movement (after my ankle heals, that is....) IT's killing me now and I'm going to skip shooting this weekend because of it. IT was really hurting at the state match, but now I can't walk on it and have to work in the worlds longest facility today humping equipment back and forth. Yay......I'll be off my feet all weekend and better just in time to go back to work :sad:
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age_ranger wrote:That was a pretty good match. Not bad at all. I like when Mongo sets up the stages. He's pretty creative and manages to keep them pretty challenging. I seem to always forget something.....tonight was the mozambique before proceeding but I picked up the missed head shot and just got a procedural. Still, the Beretta ran like a swiss watch. Over 5000 rounds and not one malfunction. Has to be the most reliable handgun I've ever owned. It'll be hard to even think of shootin that XD when it gets back. Might just have to trade it straight up for something else.
I might be interested. I was at the match last weekend but my name did not get called for any of the guns.
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I'll definitely let everyone know after it gets back. I'll make a decision then. Not sure what they're turn around time is either.....just a waiting game now.
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