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Tony
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Phoenix Desert Midwinter Conventional & International Ma

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Hello shooters,
The Phoenix Desert Midwinter Conventional & International Pistol Matches are coming soon in February. All International, a 900 Hardball and a Conventional 2700, with Distinguished Revolver and EIC Match fired on February 19th -23rd, 2014. There is also a chance to win a Springfield 1911. Each class, with 5 shooters or more who shoot the Hardball 900 and the 2700 will add up the two scores to win the gun. Come out and shoot, this is a great match. I have attached the Match Programs.
Best regards,
Tony
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Rover
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Post by Rover »

What Portagee Tony sez...

He just wants to claim more victims.
SeanM
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Post by SeanM »

Is free pistol on Wednesday going to be at 50 meters or 50 ft?
Rover
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Post by Rover »

Neither...50 yards.
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Post by rmca »

Advance the targets five yards and then back them up one foot... Then you'll be shooting like real men and within the rules!

Wouldn't it be simpler just to use meters... :)

(Just joking... Hope all goes well!)
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RMCA, if you show up to do the modifications, we'll feed you some vinho verde and carne de porco à alentejana.
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Rover wrote:RMCA, if you show up to do the modifications, we'll feed you some vinho verde and carne de porco à alentejana.
Hum... tempting....

But with this first prize I can't risk it... sorry!
Rover wrote:The first place winner will receive a lap dance from a hairy naked oiled fat boy with flatulence.
Although the Springfield 1911 will probably help with that! .45acp?
SeanM
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Post by SeanM »

Rover wrote:Neither...50 yards.
Close enough. See you there!
Guess Who

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I'll be there.

I'm bringing a 50 cal ammo can full of .32 S&W WC loads to sell.

Rumor sez that John Zurek won't be there this year.

Is the AMU sending anyone?
Rover
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Post by Rover »

Zurek and Jason Turner were doing some FP training at the range earlier this week. John said he wouldn't be there. I don't know about the AMU, but I'll ask today. Actually, I'd like to see the Marines there again. We're shooting the AZ Senior Olympics this morning and I'll be helping out.
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Rumor is that the national guard team won't be there this year. They sent a bunch of people last year.
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Post by Rover »

Groppi is right. No AMU or Marines, either.

They're giving us the poormouth.

At least it greatly increases the odds of you guys winning something like a .45 or two. It's not too late to get into the action!

Zurek, Turner, and Tonys' wife Brenda will be in Colorado Springs shooting for a spot at the World Cup.
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