The Arizona American Confederation
of Tactical Shooters (A.C.T.S.) held their monthly
match at Pima Pistol Club. This month simulated
the 1996 FBI Miami shoot out. They had it
set up in four stages each one reenacting
a different persons
situation. Each stage was timed and scored.This was
my first time at an A.C.T.S. event, so I went through
the drills slowly, not for score, but safety.
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Stage one started in the passenger seat of an
car. With only six rounds in a magazine, we shot
our rifles around a "friendly" target,
putting three rounds each into the two main targets.

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Then (with the safety on) set
the rifle on the dash (facing down range) climbed
out the window, then retrieved the rifle.
After changing the magazine, we found cover at
the rear of the car,and form the weak shoulder,
fired three rounds into two new targets.

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I hit the two targets without hitting the friendly
one.I came out of the car fast, but my head came
above the roof line, making me open for a head
shot. The rest of the stage I did OK.

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For the last part of the stage we ran to a table,
then fired three rounds into the last target
with our pistols, weak hand only. That when the
clock stop. The real life shooter had taken a
round before or during his exiting the car.

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I was using an AK47 and a Sig SP 2340
and wearing the Eagle Industries / SKD chest rig,
see Tactical
Gear Buyers Guide.com for more info |
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Stage two started from the drive side of a different
car. We loaded our pistols with two mag. with
six rounds each. We shot at two targets, three
rounds each, changed the mag. and fired three
more rounds at each target. Then we reloaded
one mag. with six more rounds, exited the car
and fired all six at the third target, That's
when the clock stopped.

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An FBI agent was shot in the shoulder when getting
out of the car, so the rules of the stage changed.At that time
we loaded six more into a mag. and set with your
back to the rear of the car. With strong hand
only, we fired a shotgun five times at a
Texas Star. racking it with one hand and
the ground.

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Then we ran around the front of the car, put
three into the final two targets of the stage,
strong hand only. I had a little trouble one
handing the shotgun, but with pistol
I did OK.
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We loaded our pistols with two mag. with six
rounds each. We shot at two targets, three rounds
each, changed the mag. and fired three more rounds
at each target. Then we reloaded one mag. with
six more rounds, exited the car and fired all
six at the third target,

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With strong hand only, we fired a shotgun
five times at a Texas Star. racking it with
one hand and the ground.
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Stage three was simple. Two steel targets, one
on the left, one on the right. There were
three barrels for cover about 25 yards apart,
the last about 25 yards from the target. Starting
with rifle, we went three and three, moved to
next barrel, three and three. Then we switched
to pistol, went three and three, moved to the
next and went three and three on the move. My
Sig SP 2340 has a ten round mag. I needed to place
12 shots to finish. I ran out of ammo with one
shot left to make. That's why you need more than
a 10 round mag.

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One of the FBI agents had lost his glasses,
so the last stage had us wearing goggles that
blur your vision. Setting down we fired three
and three at two targets switched mags. and did
it again. The clock stopped. We switched to rifles
and did the same drill.

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I could make out the targets OK with the goggles
on, but could not see the front sight on the
AK. I hit both targets with all three pistol
rounds, but only one AK round hit its mark.

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My gear did will. The
Eagle / SKD Universal Chest Rig never seemed
cumbersome or heavy even when I climbed out of
the car. My mags. stayed in tight and came out
smooth. The placement of the Benchmade 155 SBK-ADC,
at first, seemed like it would jab my ribs, but
never did. I went all day with no discomfort
and nothing falling out.

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It was a great time, and I would like to thank
every one at A.C.T.S. for a great day, and I
can't wait for the next one.

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Other Shooting matches at Pima Pistol Club

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USPSA |
IDPA
Match |
Steel Challenge |
NRA Action Pistol |
Steel Workers |
USPSA / 3
Gun |
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