Vince H
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Podcast Appearances
Fucking A. Damn, dude.
Like I said, if I could shoot a pistol, I might have been top five.
Because, you know, failing to finish stage four and then...
taking forever on stage seven and fumbling around on it did not help my shoot score and my run score was fast enough that i should have been able to to do better but i have things to work on uh noted malfunctions out there even though it was cold for both days i did not note really many
malfunctions.
The only one of note was a guy on when I was out there on stage two on the second day
So I actually used a couple of Amend 2 magazines while I was out there, because I bought them for five bucks each at the local gun shop, because the guy's like, I'll make you a deal on those.
Like, okay.
And I ran a couple of those to see what for, and I was like, these seem to work fine for me.
But a guy on stage two managed to over-insert one into his AR.
And I'm like,
what what's this guy doing because he's on the clock and that's at a certain point even when someone's on the clock like as the ro like i'll start helping them so like okay like you hold this hold that button i ended up yanking the mag out had him clear it gave him the mag back like just insert it lightly and because it was like he's over inserted this at some point i figure out that he's over inserted the mag like i didn't know that was possible um i didn't either
yeah he still cleared five of the 18 targets after we cleared the rifle on 120 second par time but it was like that's that was and that was the only real malfunction i saw while i was roing that day but um i got back in from my run and i'll walk into the the office there and
And I'm talking to the match director and he's like, yeah, we had a Pawnee County Sheriff's deputy show up earlier.
Apparently somebody called 911 for a terrorist running down the road with a rifle.
Oh, that was later.
And so I was like, okay, that was funny.
But apparently, so the local sheriff knows these people.
The deputies, their central dispatch, they know what's going on here.
But the 911 call went over to Perry, and so they called their local highway patrol, who then radioed it over to Pawnee County.