From the Pin Match at
Marion County Fish and Game on April 25th, 2009. Click any of the photos to make them larger!
This is my favorite photo of the bunch - the pin on the left was just hit with a .44 bullet traveling with some speed, and you can see bits and pieces flying out the back of the pin. In the next picture I snapped, the pin is off the table and falling.
Here is the author of that pin's demise.
The pin matches always draw some of the area IDPA/USPSA guys to sharpen their skills on the pins.
Of course, the shots that are the most interesting are ones of bowling pins flying, or having chunks taken out of them.
This last photo is my favorite, because of the gun in the picture. At first, you think it's just an MP5 clone, but look closely at the fire control switch on the gun.
That's right...it has all three positions. I cannot tell you how much I wanted him to load up a 30 round magazine and just go "buzzgun" on those pins.
2 comments:
I shot some pins there back in November. Great fun!
That last picture: that's a helluva piece. Three position fire control selector: S-F-$
Minor correction. That's a 40-round Max Capacity Product magazine, not the standard 30-round H&K MP5 magazine. You can tell by the lighter color compared to the magazine clamp, and the longer length, if you have both, like I used to.
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