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<blockquote data-quote="gmshtr" data-source="post: 828910" data-attributes="member: 1038"><p>I don't know enough about the incident on Stage 1 to comment. The range was OK. The Sin City club has always been very dusty with a lot of frags and rocks flying around. I saw two back windows busted out of cars and a sunroof due to flying bullets/rocks. </p><p></p><p>I think Las Vegas is good for boosting the number of competitors in the match (because so many people love to go there), but the stages weren't the best I've seen. Granted, it's tough to put together stages that are challenging enough for the Open guys, and not too much for the Production shooters. But, there were a lot of issues that could've been solved with a bit more bulletproofing. The match staff did a great job, though. 7 full days of that weather is brutal for anyone. They should be applauded. </p><p></p><p>I've got a feeling it will be back in Vegas next year, but I hear that there's a new facility that's being built that may host the event...of course, that's just a rumor. </p><p></p><p>On another note, I've got two M&P certificates for sale. All you do is submit the form and the FFL of your choice to S&W, and they ship the new pistol free of charge. You can also upgrade the cert to an M&P 9 Pro for only $87 (which I highly recommend). <strong><span style="font-size: 10px">$475 each</span></strong></p><p></p><p>Thanks again for the kind words, and be sure to thank our local guys who worked their butts off to put another USPSA Nationals in the books. Just a few that come to mind:</p><p></p><p>David Hyden - Match Director</p><p>Jerry Quisenberry - RO (and MYYYYY BUDDYY!)</p><p>Bruce Bethell - RO</p><p>JJ Powell - CRO</p><p>David "Gunner" King - Mr. Fixit or Asst. RM, I'm not sure</p><p>Holly King - Registration & Stats</p><p>Joy Hyden - Stats Queen</p><p></p><p>They, along with all of the other volunteers, deserve our gratitude for not only this match, but all of their continued service to the sport.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gmshtr, post: 828910, member: 1038"] I don't know enough about the incident on Stage 1 to comment. The range was OK. The Sin City club has always been very dusty with a lot of frags and rocks flying around. I saw two back windows busted out of cars and a sunroof due to flying bullets/rocks. I think Las Vegas is good for boosting the number of competitors in the match (because so many people love to go there), but the stages weren't the best I've seen. Granted, it's tough to put together stages that are challenging enough for the Open guys, and not too much for the Production shooters. But, there were a lot of issues that could've been solved with a bit more bulletproofing. The match staff did a great job, though. 7 full days of that weather is brutal for anyone. They should be applauded. I've got a feeling it will be back in Vegas next year, but I hear that there's a new facility that's being built that may host the event...of course, that's just a rumor. On another note, I've got two M&P certificates for sale. All you do is submit the form and the FFL of your choice to S&W, and they ship the new pistol free of charge. You can also upgrade the cert to an M&P 9 Pro for only $87 (which I highly recommend). [B][SIZE="2"]$475 each[/SIZE][/B] Thanks again for the kind words, and be sure to thank our local guys who worked their butts off to put another USPSA Nationals in the books. Just a few that come to mind: David Hyden - Match Director Jerry Quisenberry - RO (and MYYYYY BUDDYY!) Bruce Bethell - RO JJ Powell - CRO David "Gunner" King - Mr. Fixit or Asst. RM, I'm not sure Holly King - Registration & Stats Joy Hyden - Stats Queen They, along with all of the other volunteers, deserve our gratitude for not only this match, but all of their continued service to the sport. [/QUOTE]
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