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Fyrguy

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About Fyrguy

  • Birthday 03/23/1974

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  • Location
    Spring Hill, TN
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  • Occupation
    Assistant Fire Marshal

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  • Handgun Carry Permit
    Yes
  • Law Enforcement
    No
  • Military
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  • Carry Weapon #1
    Glock 19
  • Carry Weapon #2
    Glock 26

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  • Website URL
    http://www.mctsclub.com

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  1. I've had a Gen4 G19 since Oct '10 with probably close to 2,500 rounds through with no problems. I did swap out recoil springs as part of Glock's trade program about a year ago.
  2. Pretty obvious my once every 6 months appearance isn't gonna cut it.....
  3. I was in the same class and can't say enough good things about the class. Looking forward to other opportunities (and getting some classes to middle TN).
  4. I've taken a few modern defensive pistol classes and have some (limited) experience in IDPA. Class was most definitely worth the time, travel, and money. Vital skills, observation techniques, and even some gun-in-holster defensive applications. Can't recommend the class enough. Randy was an excellent instructor who matched the class to the students' needs. If you ever have a chance to attend this class, it is a very worthwhile opportunity.
  5. Although the classes in Chattanooga are $225, they are also about 8 hours of instructors who do the classes nationally (I think). That comes out to $28.13 per hour. Far less than than what you'd pay for private instruction at a local range (avg $60/hr) with high quality instruction (from what I've read). As someone else mentioned, you get what you pay for.
  6. I also recommend the class. As a new shooter to IDPA last year, it helped me to get a better understanding of the rules, scoring, etc. Now...if I could just learn to shoot.
  7. http://dailycaller.com/2012/02/24/federal-judge-severely-limits-second-amendment-rights/ Excerpt: In other words, despite the victories in the Supreme Court, the battle for Second Amendment rights in America is far from over. There is perhaps no better reminder of this unfortunate state of affairs than a recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Sue Myerscough, an appointee of President Barack Obama. Two pro-Second Amendment groups — the Second Amendment Foundation (SAF) and Illinois Carry — filed a lawsuit last May challenging the ban on carrying concealed guns in the Land of Lincoln, which is the only state with a complete ban on the books. The common-sense basis for the lawsuit is that Illinois’ ban on concealed carry deprives citizens of the fundamental right of self-defense, simply because they are in public. While Judge Myerscough conceded the Second Amendment protects a “general right to carry guns that include a right to carry operable guns in public,†she tossed out the lawsuit, claiming that the “Supreme Court has not recognized a right to bear firearms outside the home.†As absurd as this federal judge’s ruling appears on the surface, it unfortunately finds some basis in the inchoate opinion issued four years ago by the nation’s high court in Heller. While the five-member majority in that case importantly recognized the fundamental right of an individual to keep and bear arms — and in so finding, invalidated the District’s restrictive gun control ordinance — the actual language of the opinion has been interpreted now to recognize the right to possess a firearm only inside one’s home.
  8. Oak Ridge (ORSA IDPA) website-http://www.orsaidpa.com/ You can find all the IDPA clubs at: http://www.idpa.com/clublist.asp?pick=TN You might also try to see when the group in Sale Creek shoots; looks like an hour from you. It looks like they shoot IDPA on the 4th Saturday of each month. http://www.doddtraining.com/
  9. Last year's event was great. This is a fantastic match for the new shooter while still being a challenge to the more experienced shooters as well. All you need is a Glock pistol to enter. There are multiple groups/categories, prizes for placing, random prizes, and a great chance to see some Glock competitors. Last year there were groups from as far away as Florida. If you've been to the MCTS Intro to IDPA match or any others, this is a great event to attend.
  10. Considering I haven't been to MCTS in a LONG time, was very good to be back out despite the poor performance; although I think I was able to keep a classification (miracles do exist). Had fun and looking to not be gone for so long.
  11. After an extended time away, I'm looking very forward to getting back to the range. The sad part is, I probably NEED an intro match to get back into the groove.
  12. The GSSF matches are designed for the person who "just bought their Glock last week" and this is the first competition they've ever been in (paraphrased from GSSF). You don't even need a holster as all stages start from a low-ready position. You should have at least three magazines (four if possible) so as not to hold up other competitors reloading during your string/stage. G34 is only available in the Amateur/Master Division and Master Unlimited Division. Amateur Civilian, Amateur Guardian are typical models (i.e. not "Competition"). Obviously the G34 doesn't fit in the subcompact and heavy metal class. Music City Tactical Shooters in Dickson hosted a successful GSSF match last May and is scheduled to have another 5/19/2012. www.mctsclub.com, Upcoming Matches By registering, you also have the chance to win some nice random drawing prizes such as memberships in GSSF, magazines for your pistol, Glock field knives, and more. There are also cash awards, even if you don't place in your division.
  13. Fyrguy

    Gen 4 Glocks

    G19 bought new in Oct 2010 with over 1500 rounds through it. Only problems were operator error. Just bout a G26 and have about 200 rounds through it with 0 problems. All using stock Glock Gen 4 parts.
  14. STEEL and SHOTGUN Music City Tactical Shooters will be hosting a Pistol Steel Match & Shotgun Side Match on Saturday July 16th in Dickson, TN. 76 rounds for pistol (minimum) and 36 shotshells (no slugs). The steel match will be scored IDPA-style with unlimited magazines. From head plates and poppers to plate racks and Texas Stars, it will certainly be a fun challenge for any shooter (and quite possibly entertaining as well). For the Course of Fire description, check out http://www.mctsclub.com/07162011_mcts.pdf. As always, you can find directions to the range and more information about MCTS at www.mctsclub.com.

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