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<blockquote data-quote="aviator41" data-source="post: 2601032" data-attributes="member: 30309"><p>The expense for the costuming in SASS can be an expensive or as nominal as you want. My first sass outfit was a white collarless shirt and a pair of wranglers. I built from there. We are doing a shoot tomorrow. I can tell you that if you show up and express interest, you will end up shooting a stage because thats what we do. You will have plenty of folks offering you the use of all the firearms you need and we will even supply ammo to get started.</p><p></p><p>the costuming is secondary. Seriously. We are more concerned with getting folks shooting. </p><p></p><p>There are a number of folks that shoot SASS with me and IDPA, USPSA or modern 3 gun as well. The consensus is that SASS is the friendliest group because most of the folks are there to have fun, be safe and enjoy each other's company. Sure there's competition and scoring and lots of awards and etc...etc..etc... there are a number of categories, there are long distance side matches and fastest draw etc...etc..etc..</p><p></p><p>We even have a offshoot called Wild Bunch that shoots 1911's instead of Single Action pistols. Lots of movement, lots of reloads.</p><p></p><p>I have a lot of money in SASS guns now and it's a lot of fun. What appealed to me was the comradery and family orientation of the group. My wife and daughter also shoot SASS. I can tell you that these folks are so good at making sure everyone has fun and stays safe that I trust my kid with them. That should tell you something.</p><p></p><p>The alias, the costuming - there is nothing like it out there and it's incredible. I would encourage you to come out, see what it's about and shoot a stage or two! There lots of folks (me included) than can answer any questions you have and we always have plenty of ammo!</p><p></p><p>The folks are why I decided to get into SASS. I was ignored at two three-gun competitions I attended, even after trying to ask questions. USPSA and IDPA are just pistols, and I wanted more. I've done trap shooting and it's fun but I couldn't keep up with the cost of the guns.</p><p></p><p>There are a number of SASS members on okshooters. If you have questions, ask away! or PM me and I will answer whatever I can.</p><p></p><p>The OKCGC SASS group is here: <a href="http://www.okcgunclub.org/cowboy/" target="_blank">http://www.okcgunclub.org/cowboy/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aviator41, post: 2601032, member: 30309"] The expense for the costuming in SASS can be an expensive or as nominal as you want. My first sass outfit was a white collarless shirt and a pair of wranglers. I built from there. We are doing a shoot tomorrow. I can tell you that if you show up and express interest, you will end up shooting a stage because thats what we do. You will have plenty of folks offering you the use of all the firearms you need and we will even supply ammo to get started. the costuming is secondary. Seriously. We are more concerned with getting folks shooting. There are a number of folks that shoot SASS with me and IDPA, USPSA or modern 3 gun as well. The consensus is that SASS is the friendliest group because most of the folks are there to have fun, be safe and enjoy each other's company. Sure there's competition and scoring and lots of awards and etc...etc..etc... there are a number of categories, there are long distance side matches and fastest draw etc...etc..etc.. We even have a offshoot called Wild Bunch that shoots 1911's instead of Single Action pistols. Lots of movement, lots of reloads. I have a lot of money in SASS guns now and it's a lot of fun. What appealed to me was the comradery and family orientation of the group. My wife and daughter also shoot SASS. I can tell you that these folks are so good at making sure everyone has fun and stays safe that I trust my kid with them. That should tell you something. The alias, the costuming - there is nothing like it out there and it's incredible. I would encourage you to come out, see what it's about and shoot a stage or two! There lots of folks (me included) than can answer any questions you have and we always have plenty of ammo! The folks are why I decided to get into SASS. I was ignored at two three-gun competitions I attended, even after trying to ask questions. USPSA and IDPA are just pistols, and I wanted more. I've done trap shooting and it's fun but I couldn't keep up with the cost of the guns. There are a number of SASS members on okshooters. If you have questions, ask away! or PM me and I will answer whatever I can. The OKCGC SASS group is here: [url]http://www.okcgunclub.org/cowboy/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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