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  • switching to your other weapon is faster than reloading

  • @MrCas1996 lol. If you're issued a secondary weapon.

  • Speed is fine, accuracy is final.

  • Haha. Don't mess with the US army!

  • damn! whos the last one?

  • kinda like call of duty...ha

  • @usmc1forcerecon or completely different

  • HAHAHHA had to tippy toe that last target!

  • Cool, I'm lovin' it! ;-)

    Regards from Vienna

  • I see they took advantage crossing the fault line and then engaging again after they are within the fault line. Totally within the rules,..but apparently IPSC is trying to eliminate this at some time.

  • DOING THE SAME THING TIMES TO TIMES

  • what wre they shooting?

  • The targets are huminoid cardboard cutouts. The ammunition could be one of a few different calibers. .38 super, .40 s&w, 9x23, 9x21, I belive ipsc is now allowing 9x19 to make major, now.

  • what is the most common 9mm? Im onl;y familiar with the 9x19. I want the XD 9mm SC.

  • @GIjohnpaul i would think the beretta m92fs.

  • @GIjohnpaul The Glock and the Browning Hi Power.

  • NOW thats fast powder puff loads but still very fast.

  • They are not "powder puff" loads. USPSA has minimum power factors which must be met. Multiply mass (in grains) of projectile by velocity in fps. Minimum power factor for major is 165,000. Factory nine millimeter (even +p) does not make major. They look like powder puff loads because of good technique and compensators for the open class guns.

  • Army team is pretty good. KC Esubio is fast as hell

  • Great shooters... same way I did it only a lot slower :)

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