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I was not aware of any rule against drawing a gun in a Cooper Tunnel.
Those last two were scary.
Neither was I. I've never seen a Cooper Tunnel in a match. Are they still used?
I've seen shooters turn the wrong way on several occasions, sweeping the RO and squad. I've rarely seen an ND.
I absolutely can't believe the one with people down range! How the hell does that happen!
Deaf guy down range, and a whole lot of RO fail.
There was one clip that wasn't actually a DQ...
Deaf guy down range, and a whole lot of RO fail.
I was not aware of any rule against drawing a gun in a Cooper Tunnel.
The video was pretty good, but would have been better set to Benny Hill music.
10.5.4 Drawing or holstering a handgun within the confines of a tunnel.
Ammo on the safe table? LMAO....
There was a story behind this, it was at a mid Atlantic sectionals or summer blast. She intentionally dq'ed to help the match or awards...something like that. It was awhile back
Sounds like a DQ trap to me. I'd hope the WSB covers that shit - who the **** knows that rule offhand.
None of these situations happen frequently. And that down range guy is something that I've never heard of before. USPSA addressed that situation quickly.that guy who was down range behind that curtain or whatever it was is damn lucky. These videos are exactly why i would never try to compete in one of these events. Way to many idiots
None of these situations happen frequently. And that down range guy is something that I've never heard of before. USPSA addressed that situation quickly.
Go to a competition some time just to watch. I think you will find that in safety is taken very seriously.
that guy who was down range behind that curtain or whatever it was is damn lucky.
These videos are exactly why i would never try to compete in one of these events. Way to many idiots
I know one guy who had a heart attack driving to the range.I think you'd have a greater risk of harm/injury at your local shooting range than at a USPSA or IDPA match.
that guy who was down range behind that curtain or whatever it was is damn lucky.
These videos are exactly why i would never try to compete in one of these events. Way to many idiots
that guy who was down range behind that curtain or whatever it was is damn lucky.
These videos are exactly why i would never try to compete in one of these events. Way to many idiots
that guy who was down range behind that curtain or whatever it was is damn lucky.
These videos are exactly why i would never try to compete in one of these events. Way to many idiots
Are you insinuating I can't shoot. I do pretty well for an old guy with failing eyes. I have gone and watched a couple IDPA matches and most of the shooters there seemed to be under control but there was a lot going on, lot of room for mistakes.Cool excuse for not competing.