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www.GSSFonline.com Volume I, 2014 The newsletter of the GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation Inside GLOCK 42: mini gun for a mighty match GLOCK 42: mini gun for a mighty match ......................................cover Introduced at the 2014 SHOT Show, the revolutionary GLOCK 42 leapt into national prominence and became a runaway best seller. There are still waiting RangeMasters’ Corner lists in gunshops across the country. The littlest GLOCK is another winner, to ....................................page 2 be sure. International GLOCK Instruc- And not just in the marketplace, either. GSSF had instituted the GLOCK Girl tors attend first GSSF match Side Match after its soaring popularity demanded that every GSSF venue in....................................page 3 clude a GGSM – and the response has been most gratifying. Knowing that a new “mini” was on the way, GSSF staff considered just how to fit it into the GSSF Membership Benefits GLOCK matches. The answer, in part due to the computer scoring program ....................................page 4 GSSF uses, was to put it in a Division of the GGSM – but all genders and ages welcome! Using “Major Sub” scoring, competitors could test the newest GSSF FAQ GLOCK in competition. ....................................page 5 The response has been positive from the outset: sixteen shooters stepped into Love Perfection shooting boxes in Orlando, FL, just a few weeks after the G42 shipped and a ...............................pages 6-7 new division was born. Since then, there have been over a dozen matches where GLOCK 42 operators have demonstrated the G42’s reliability, accuracy GSSF Indoor League and speed. .............................pages 9-16 Just a few highlights so far: Award Certificate • Average winning times Redemption are in the 50 to 60 sec..................................page 17 ond range. • First under-50 second New Lifetime Members run was recorded in ..................................page 18 southern California! • Just a few days later, Members’ Corner someone broke the 40 ...........................pages 19-26 second barrier with a 38.73 in Pryor, OK. Staff Spotlight • Biggest Division turn..................................page 26 out so far has been at Morganton, NC, with 28 Photo Gallery competitors and a win...........................pages 28-34 ning time of 47.56. So come on out and enjoy another GLOCK shooting experience. Cash and pistol prizes awarded according to turnout, so the more, the better! RangeMasters’ Corner Why RO a GSSF Match You will gain a better understanding of the rules of What is an RO? An RO, or Range Officer, is a vol- gun safety and GSSF, assisting you to be a better unteer willing to assist competitors through courses official and competitor of the sport, and as an RO of fire. Roles include providing range commands, you will also be entered into an RO-specific drawcontrolling sign-in procedures, scoring competitors’ ing for free GLOCK pistol certificate(s). targets and enforcing firearms safety rules for both GSSF and the host club organization. RO’s are the Nothing is more rewarding than being able to share backbone of the body that is GSSF. Without the your knowledge and experience with fellow comgenerosity of RO’s, GSSF would not exist. Although petitors and receiving positive feedback. With 49 some experience is required for running the timer, outdoor matches in 2014 and more to come in there are other duties where no experience is re- 2015, there are plenty of opportunities to get out quired. All that’s needed is an individual with a will- and volunteer at a match near you. GSSF is looking ingness to learn and a great attitude. Not only will for friendly, safety conscious people to assist shootyou be joining the greatest team on the planet, you ers. If this sounds like you please send an e-mail to will have the opportunity to meet and interact with [email protected] and include your name, match location and credentials. the best competitors in the shooting community. Among the more tangible benefits to volunteering as an RO at a GSSF event, you will receive a free hat, shirt and an additional reward item for each match day you volunteer your time. Typical items include field knives, backpacks, bench mats, gun rugs, gun magazines, holsters, magazine pouches, water bottles, free division entry, or a one year membership or renewal. page 2 ©GLOCK, 2014 At your next match please remember to thank your RO’s for all their hard work because without them GSSF wouldn’t exist. The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 INTERNATIONAL GLOCK INSTRUCTORS ATTEND FIRST GSSF MATCH Once per year, all the GLOCK firearms instructors attend a week-long seminar to discuss various training issues, add new information to the lesson plans and discuss ways to improve our class presentations. These guys not only teach GLOCK Armorer and shooting classes for GLOCK, many of them are heavily involved in Sales and other duties for the company all around the world. For the past several years, these conferences were held in Austria. But for 2014, it was decided to have everyone meet at our GSSF/Training facility in Smyrna, GA. Many of the international group had never visited our U.S. factory or had a chance to train in our indoor firing range and classroom facility. Our group included GLOCK trainers from Australia, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Uruguay, the United Kingdom, Belgium, United Arab Emirates, the United States and of course, Austria. For years now there has been some interest from GLOCK representatives in other countries about possibly having GSSF matches expand into other areas around the globe. As you may know, GLOCK has offices in many countries and since the GSSF The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 has been such a great success here in America, some believe we should also offer matches outside the United States. When we discovered that this year’s instructor seminar started just 2 days after the Montgomery, AL GSSF match, we decided to invite all the trainers to fly in early to attend the match. Three of them managed to alter their travel plans and make it here to shoot with us. Although it was their first GSSF match, it certainly wasn’t their first time handling GLOCK pistols. Matthew El Mouhaddab placed highly in the Guardian Division with Luiz Horta, and Sven DeSouter not far behind. As a 3-man team, the Harley Brothers, they were also the Guardian Team Champions. Although it rained on them during the match, they all shot very well and enjoyed a day on the range with fellow GSSF members. They were warmly welcomed by the AL match host, GSSF staff and members and all said they hoped to visit again to shoot another GSSF match soon. ©GLOCK, 2014 page 3 GSSF Membership Benefits A question we often hear is: “What do I get for the $35 I paid for joining GSSF or the $25 I pay for annual membership renewals?” Initial Membership Package Your initial membership package will include a copy of the GLOCK Annual magazine, a range bag, a copy of the GLOCK Report detailing the GSSF program itself, and several other promotional items. Matches Nationwide The biggest single benefit is to allow you to compete in the GSSF matches themselves. There are over forty of these per year, nationwide, at outdoor venues. Prizes at an average outdoor match amount to 18 firearms and $5,100 in cash awards. The larger the match, the larger the number of and greater the quality of the awards. With record-setting attendance, our Conyers, GA match in 2012 awarded a total of 57 firearms and $22,000 in cash awards. There are also over one hundred indoor league match series nationwide each year. These are held at GLOCK Stocking Dealers who also run indoor ranges. Firearm and other GLOCK item awards are also a feature of these matches. Armorer’s Classes As a GSSF member you are allowed access to the basic GLOCK Armorer’s class. As a GLOCK owner, this teaches you how to detail strip and maintain your GLOCK collection. CMP Affiliation GSSF is affiliated with the Civilian Marksmanship Program. The CMP makes World-War II-era military long guns and ammunition for them available to those eligible to purchase at preferential prices. Pistol Purchase Program New members who join for two or more years and all renewing GSSF members are eligible to participate in the Pistol Purchase Program, as allowable by local laws. Eligible members will receive a coupon which can be used at participating dealers. More information on this program can be found in the GSSF FAQs on page 5. GSSF Affiliates with CMP The Civilian Marksmanship Program has graciously allowed GSSF to affiliate again this year. This is a great program that makes older military guns and ammunition available to purchase for our members at preferential prices. Check it out! page 4 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 GSSF Frequently Asked Questions How do I receive a pistol purchase coupon? If you are a renewing member you will automatically receive a new member card and coupon. If you are a new member you will need to join for a minimum of 2 years. When you receive your member packet you will receive a member card and coupon. They are located on the bottom of the welcome letter. You will receive one coupon per year as long as you are a current member. If you are a new member joining for one year, you will not receive a coupon until you renew your membership. If you don’t receive a coupon, you can email us at [email protected] with your name and member number (if you know it) to request the coupon. How do I use my pistol purchase coupon? GSSF Pistol Purchase Coupons must be used at a dealer that carries law enforcement GLOCK models. If you have a dealer near you that sells to Law Enforcement you can contact them to see if they are participating in the program. If you do not know of any dealers near you, call the GSSF office for assistance. I am new to GSSF and shooting competitions. Everything can be found on our website, www.gssfonline.com. For new shooters, it will help if you read the sign in procedure, “GSSF made easy,” and new competitor briefing. Those are located under the “Hot Topics” link. You can only shoot each division one time per match. If you want to shoot more than one gun you need to shoot different divisions. If you still have questions you can email us or you can call 770-437-4718. How do I join or renew my membership? The forms are on our website under the registration link. The forms can be faxed, mailed or you can PDF the form and email it to [email protected] If you are going to a match in the next few weeks you may want to join and pre-register for that match at the same time using the match registration form. The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 How long will it take to receive a new member pack? We process memberships/renewals as quickly as possible. There are times when we receive a very high volume of memberships and it can take longer to receive a member pack or renewal card. It is generally 2 to 4 weeks to receive a new member pack. Can I pre-register for an Indoor League Match? You do not pre-register for an indoor match. You will register at the match; you can also join and renew at the match. If I do not pre-register for an outdoor match can I still shoot? Yes, you can register at the match and join or renew. If you pre-register it will save you time and you won’t have to stand in registration lines at the match. If you are pre-registering please note that pre-registrations have to be into GSSF by noon, Eastern time, the Wednesday before the match. That gives staff time to get all paperwork packed and ready to go to the match. Can I bring a friend to watch the match? Yes, they will need to stop by registration and sign a liability form. They will also need to bring hearing and eye protection with them. When will the match results be posted? The preliminary results will be posted soon after the match. If there is an error in your results, please email GSSF with your name and the match name. Please let us know in which division and which course of fire the error is located. The match will be finalized in approximately 4 weeks. If we have a heavy match schedule it will take longer to finalize matches. Once the match is finalized you will see the prizes for that match listed with the scores. ©GLOCK, 2014 page 5 Love Perfection Photos by Joe Cappiello/JC Media page 6 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 “I think this weekend I’m either going to buy a shotgun or a rifle.” With that one phrase, Bryan entered Allie’s life, setting into motion a high-capacity love story. It took only a few conversations to get to know one another before Allie invited Bryan to join her in friendly competition at their local range. The event: a monthly Indoor Combat Pistol league. The challenge: win Allie’s heart. The results: happily ever after. They quickly bonded over their love of the shooting sports and it didn’t take long for Allie and Bryan’s friendship to move off the range. After a few dates, dozens of pistol matches and 6 months time, Allie and Bryan agreed to take each other off the market. Each competition offered a new experience in trust and in getting to know one another. They cheered each other on, celebrated each other’s wins, and built a romance like the world had never known. After 4-years of dating, Bryan knelt in front of Allie and presented her with a beautiful ring that he assured her would not snag her holster. With tears in her eyes and a holster-safe ring on her hand, she agreed to be his shooting partner for life. As they began to plan their wedding, only one theme seemed to make sense; guns. In order to pay tribute to their past and their future together, they decided to incorporate their sport tastefully into their wedding. The ceremony included a wooden box that served as a romantic time capsule, engraved with their wedding date and two back-to-back pistols. At the reception, the head table was decorated with a three-gun ceramic vase. Each guest walked away with a GLOCK key chain attached to a thankyou note. An armed bride and groom cake topper stood watch over the cake. With friends and family by their side and GLOCK decorating their reception, in April 2013, they exchanged vows, cut their cake, and danced the night away knowing that they had just joined their lives with the only shooting partner they would ever need. The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 7 GSSF Indoor League Range of the Year 2013 AIMHI Shooting Range is pleased to receive the GSSF 2013 Indoor Range of the Year Award. We have been sponsoring GSSF Indoor Matches (IM) for over 12 years. We started with 10-12 shooters at the first match and have grown to more than 40 shooters at recent matches. Participants come from all over Ohio and from Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky and West Virginia. A while back we had a match with over 110 runs shot. We publish the individual match results via email to the participants within 24 hours. GSSF prizes are awarded to the 3 Lewis Class (1st, 2nd and 3rd place) winners, based upon their eligibility by using the same gun in 2 of the 3 GSSF IMs in the series. Thanks to the owners and staff of the AIMHI Shooting Range for their interest and support of the GSSF IM matches all of these years. Also, thanks to all the dedicated GSSF members that have participated in all of these matches. We have a dedicated group of individuals that put on each match, meeting for breakfast at 0630 am on match days and putting in 5+ hours to present the GSSF IM. They are: Vern W Match Director Marc D Range Master Kevin J Range Master Dan G Range Master The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 9 GSSF Indoor League Match Series Results Roanoke Range and Training March 16, April 27, May 18, 2014 A Class B Class C Class J. Crump D. Gettier J. Harris A. Gifford M. Henson N. Claytor J. Northern D. Tueten D. Tueten The Shooter’s Club February 9, March 9, April 6, 2014 A Class B Class C Class B. Bagnell S. Vittor J. Bailey B. Conde V. St. Romain B. Smith T. Tran M. Ruiz M. Ruiz Lynchburg Arms February 9, March 9, April 13, 2014 A Class B Class C Class K. Price N. Hamlett J. Dabareiner J. Crump W. Tyler T. Scheffling G. Gallion J. Sharp J. Sharp Hi-Caliber Firearms February 7, March 7, April 4, 2014 A Class B Class C Class M. Sanders E. Dunn A. Fontaine M. Green D. Follmer D. Dranzer G. Cazier C. Ellis C. Ellis Duncan Gun Shop February 2, March 2, April 6, 2014 A Class B Class C Class E. Colotta R. Grubbs M. Hohl M. Dixon J. Hartis J. Richardson J. Rutledge C. Easter C. Easter The Arms Room January 28, February 25, March 25, 2014 A Class B Class C Class B. Parmer J. Carpenter L. Wheeler B. Mobley B. Bates R. Anderson G. Wright R. McBride R. McBride The Bullet Stop January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 A Class B Class C Class M. Yoder B. Allen T. Mitten C. Hiebsch D. Law R. Hays T. Lee S. West S. West page 10 ©GLOCK, 2014 New Albany Shooting Range January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 A Class B Class C Class Steve L. Curtis Y. James K. Ryan C. Dave H. James K. Doug H. Andrew F. Andrew F. Diamondback Shooters January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 A Class B Class C Class W. Bryant L. Evans T. Binkley L. Benner J. Durnbaugh A. Aring A. Aring J. Meadows J. Meadows Center Target Sports January 18, February 15, March 15, 2014 A Class B Class C Class T. Hogue G. Alexander J. Steciuk R. Bass J. Bass G. Favre B. Lynch T. Caufield T. Caufield The Shooter’s Sport Center January 18, February 15, March 15, 2014 A Class B Class C Class M. Williams B. Malloy J. DeYoung C. Harms M. Brzeski D. Mersfelder B. Dorval J. Bordeau J. Bordeau Sharp Shooting Indoor Range January 11, February 8, March 8, 2014 A Class B Class C Class T. Hogue S. O’Leary R. Ball T. Martin R. Grimes B. Haney J. Ball J. Steciuk J. Steciuk Bayou Dragon Guns & Indoor Range January 11, February 8, March 8, 2014 A Class B Class C Class K. Gage D. Wylie C. Owens J. Pita J. Pita W. Van Cleave K. Gage J. Bailey J. Bailey Bullseye Marksman January 4, February 1, March 1, 2014 A Class B Class C Class H. McClain I. Harper B. Morris G. Kowalczyk R. Morris K. O’Grady C. Fields S. Testerman S. Testerman The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 Total Firearms January 4, February 1, March 1, 2014 A Class B Class C Class R. Harrell S. Meyer D. Branthoover O. Huff A. Burgher E. Brown O. Huff J. Kelly J. Kelly Stoddard’s December 22, January 26, February 23, 2014 A Class B Class C Class R. Waddell S. McCarley J. Renshaw A. Carter D. Humphries C. Kelley W.Dorough n/a n/a Tallahassee Indoor Shooting Range December 21, January 11, February 8, 2014 A Class B Class C Class A. Simpler A. Sussman S. Spraque R. Larkins R. Kornegay Sr. A. Cole K. Carr D. Scott D. Scott Lynchburg Arms November 17, December 15, January 12, 2014 A Class B Class C Class S. Leray J. Gallion K. Knight K. Price M. Frazier J. McCarthy V. Dickerson M. Sloan M. Sloan The Range at Lake Norman November 9, December 7, January 11, 2014 A Class B Class C Class L. Hilton n/a n/a P. Overstreet n/a n/a S. Branham & n/a n/a M. Dixon The Arms Room October 29, November 26, December 17, 2013 A Class B Class C Class B. Mobley R. Gorski W. Patty M. Wilson D. De Ore T. Nowlin C. Murdock R. Robertson R. Robertson The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 Diamondback Shooters October 26, November 23, December 28, 2013 A Class B Class C Class W. Bryant J. Simmons J. Long W. Bryant A. Aring G. Kemp J. Durnbaugh R. Hogaboam R. Hogaboam Center Target Sports October 19, November 16, December 21, 2013 A Class B Class C Class R. Bass J. Herbert J. Bass J. Smith T. Hogue K. Zimmer C. Lynch M. Maloof M. Maloof Bayou Dragon Guns & Indoor Range October 12, November 9, December 7, 2013 A Class B Class C Class J. Guidy K. Bailey C. Bass J. Pipa B. Toner J. Bailey K. Bailey J. Daigle J. Daigle Bullseye Marksman October 5, November 2, December 7, 2013 A Class B Class C Class J. Smith T. Kilpatrick E. D’Amico H. McClain C. Fields T. Dye R. Lauer R. Tan R. Tan ©GLOCK, 2014 page 11 500 Club Match Date February 9, March 9, April 6, 2014 February 7, March 7, April 4, 2014 February 2, March 2, April 6, 2014 January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 January 25, February 22, March 22, 2014 January 18, February 15, March 15, 2014 January 11, February 8, March 8, 2014 January 4, February 1, March 1, 2014 October 5, November 2, December 7, 2013 Match Location The Shooter’s Club Hi-Caliber Firearms Duncan Gun Shop Diamondback Shooters The Bullet Stop The Bullet Stop New Albany Shooting Range New Albany Shooting Range Center Target Sports Bayou Dragon Guns & Indoor Range Bullseye Marksman Bullseye Marksman Match Participant Bryan Bagnell Monte Sanders Eli Colotta Joe Durnbaugh Jim Daily Rusty Ulmer Steve Leach Ryan Cameron Brandon Lynch Michael Do Hal McClain Jason Smith First Place Lady Shooters AIMHI Bullseye Marksman Bayou Dragon Lynchburg Arms Tallahassee Indoor Range Sharp Shooting Indoor Range Diamondback Shooting Center Total Firearms The Arms Room The Shooter’s Sport Center Bullseye Marksman The Bullet Stop AIMHI Bayou Dragon Duncan Gun Shop Lynchburg Arms Hi –Caliber Roanoke Range & Training page 12 Lois Kaminski Nancy Merrell-Robertson Jane Bailey Judith Gallion Sharon Piepmeier Robin Ball Terri Binkley Audrey Burgher Leslie Wheeler Julie Williams Erica D’Amico Teresa Lee Madison Ratcliff Jane Bailey Jordan Harris Julia Crump Kayla Wilson Julia Crump ©GLOCK, 2014 September, October, November 2013 October, November, December 2013 October, November, December 2013 November, December, January 2013-14 December, January, February 2013-14 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 January, February, March 2014 February, March, April 2014 February, March, April 2014 February, March, April 2014 March, April, May 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 GSSF Indoor League Match Series Schedule New dates and locations added regularly. For the most current schedule, visit gssfonline.com/indoor-league.cfm Norpoint Shooting and Tactical Arlington, WA http//:www.norpointrange.com Stone Hart’s Gun Club Miami, FL http://stonehartsgunclub.com Bullseye Marksman Cumming, GA http://www.bullseyemarksman.com Guns & Gear - NEW Lavonia, GA http://www.tacticalgunsandgear.com Atlanta Range & Ordnance - NEW Newnan, GA http://www.atlantagunrange.com Illinois State Rifle Association Chatsworth, IL http://www.isra.org Shooter’s Station Conroe, TX http://www.shootersstation.net American Heritage Gun Range - NEW - TENTATIVE McDonough, GA http://www.americanheritagegr.com Nashville Armory - NEW Nashville, TN http://www.nashvillearmory.com Tallahassee Indoor Shooting Range Tallahassee, FL http://tallyindoorshooting.com Sharp Shooting Indoor Range Spokane, WA http://www.sharpshooting.net Miami Valley Shooting Grounds Vandalia, OH http://www.miamivalleyshootinggrounds.com Bayou Dragon Guns & Indoor Range Marrero, LA http://www.bayoudragon.com The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 360-386-8832 Sunday 06/22/14 Sunday 07/20/14 Sunday 08/24/14 305-255-4884 Friday 06/27/14 Friday 07/11/14 Friday 07/25/14 678-965-5504 Saturday 06/28/14 Saturday 08/02/14 Saturday 09/06/14 706-356-1042 Saturday 06/28/14 Saturday 07/26/14 Saturday 08/23/14 770-683-8755 Saturday 06/28/14 Saturday 07/26/14 Saturday 08/23/14 815-635-3198 Sunday 06/29/14 Sunday 07/27/14 Sunday 08/24/14 936-588-3333 Saturday 07/05/14 Saturday 08/02/14 Saturday 09/06/14 678-432-4867 Sunday 07/06/14 Sunday 07/13/14 Sunday 07/20/14 615-669-4722 Monday 07/07/14 Monday 08/04/14 Monday 09/08/14 850-727-4867 Saturday 07/12/14 Saturday 08/09/14 Saturday 09/13/14 509-535-4444 Saturday 07/12/14 Saturday 08/09/14 Saturday 09/13/14 937-898-3711 Saturday 07/12/14 Saturday 08/09/14 Saturday 09/13/14 504-689-3663 Saturday 07/12/14 Saturday 08/09/14 Saturday 09/13/14 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 13 Lynchburg Arms Lynchburg, VA http://www.lynchburgshootingrange.com Shooter’s Station Conroe, TX http://www.shootersstation.net Center Target Sports Post Falls, ID http://www.centertargetsports.com Guns, Fishing and Other Stuff Vacaville, CA http://www.gunsfishing.com Sharp Shooters USA Roswell, GA http://www.sharpshootersusa.com Diamondback Shooters Lewiston, ID http://www.diamondbackshooters.com The Arms Room Dickinson, TX http://www.thearmsroomtx.com LAX Firing Range Inc Inglewood, CA http://www.laxrange.com Stoddard’s Douglasville, GA http://www.stoddardsguns.com New Albany Shooting Range New Albany, OH http://www.nasr.com Shooter’s Station Conroe, TX http://www.shootersstation.net Bullseye Marksman Cumming, GA http://www.bullseyemarksman.com Sharp Shooting Indoor Range Spokane, WA http://www.sharpshooting.net Miami Valley Shooting Grounds Vandalia, OH http://www.miamivalleyshootinggrounds.com Bayou Dragon Guns & Indoor Range Marrero, LA http://www.bayoudragon.com page 14 ©GLOCK, 2014 434-525-2604 Sunday 07/13/14 Sunday 08/10/14 Sunday 09/14/14 936-588-3333 Saturday 07/19/14 Saturday 08/16/14 Saturday 09/20/14 208-773-2331 Saturday 07/19/14 Saturday 08/16/14 Saturday 09/20/14 707-451-1199 Tuesday 07/22/14 Tuesday 08/19/14 Tuesday 09/23/14 770-500-3473 Saturday 07/26/14 Saturday 08/23/14 Saturday 09/27/14 208-798-7468 Saturday 07/26/14 Saturday 08/23/14 Saturday 09/27/14 832-226-5252 Tuesday 07/29/14 Tuesday 08/26/14 Tuesday 09/30/14 310-568-1515 Saturday 08/09/14 Saturday 09/13/14 Saturday 10/11/14 678-838-4848 Friday 08/22/14 Friday 09/26/14 Friday 10/24/14 614-939-0112 Saturday 09/27/14 Saturday 10/25/14 Saturday 11/22/14 936-588-3333 Saturday 10/04/14 Saturday 11/01/14 Saturday 12/06/14 678-965-5504 Saturday 10/04/14 Saturday 11/01/14 Saturday 12/06/14 509-535-4444 Saturday 10/11/14 Saturday 11/08/14 Saturday 12/13/14 937-898-3711 Saturday 10/11/14 Saturday 11/08/14 Saturday 12/13/14 504-689-3663 Saturday 10/11/14 Saturday 11/08/14 Saturday 12/13/14 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 Lynchburg Arms Lynchburg, VA http://www.lynchburgshootingrange.com Shooter’s Station Conroe, TX http://www.shootersstation.net Center Target Sports Post Falls, ID http://www.centertargetsports.com Norpoint Shooting and Tactical Arlington, WA http//:www.norpointrange.com Diamondback Shooters Lewiston, ID http://www.diamondbackshooters.com The Arms Room Dickinson, TX http://www.thearmsroomtx.com Stoddard’s Douglasville, GA http://www.stoddardsguns.com Bullseye Marksman Cumming, GA http://www.bullseyemarksman.com Total Firearms Mason, MI http://www.migunshows.com Shooter’s Station Conroe, TX http://www.shootersstation.net Sharp Shooting Indoor Range Spokane, WA http://www.sharpshooting.net Miami Valley Shooting Grounds Vandalia, OH http://www.miamivalleyshootinggrounds.com Lynchburg Arms Lynchburg, VA http://www.lynchburgshootingrange.com Center Target Sports Post Falls, ID http://www.centertargetsports.com The Shooter’s Sport Center Racine, WI http://www.shootersonline.com The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 434-525-2604 Sunday 10/12/14 Sunday 11/09/14 Sunday 12/14/14 936-588-3333 Saturday 10/18/14 Saturday 11/15/14 Saturday 12/20/14 208-773-2331 Saturday 10/18/14 Saturday 11/15/14 Saturday 12/20/14 360-386-8832 Sunday 10/19/14 Sunday 11/23/14 Sunday 12/21/14 208-798-7468 Saturday 10/25/14 Saturday 11/22/14 Saturday 12/27/14 832-226-5252 Tuesday 10/28/14 Tuesday 11/25/14 Tuesday 12/16/14 678-838-4848 Friday 11/28/14 Friday 12/26/14 Friday 01/23/15 678-965-5504 Saturday 01/03/15 Saturday 02/07/15 Saturday 03/07/15 517-699-0597 Saturday 01/03/15 Saturday 02/07/15 Saturday 03/07/15 936-588-3333 Saturday 01/03/15 Saturday 02/07/15 Saturday 03/07/15 509-535-4444 Saturday 01/10/15 Saturday 02/14/15 Saturday 03/14/15 937-898-3711 Saturday 01/10/15 Saturday 02/14/15 Saturday 03/14/15 434-525-2604 Sunday 01/11/15 Sunday 02/08/15 Sunday 03/08/15 208-773-2331 Saturday 01/17/15 Saturday 02/21/15 Saturday 03/21/15 262-681-1040 Saturday 01/17/15 Saturday 02/21/15 Saturday 03/21/15 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 15 Shooter’s Station Conroe, TX http://www.shootersstation.net Sandy Springs Gun Club & Range Sandy Springs, GA http://www.sandyspringsshootingrange.com New Albany Shooting Range New Albany, OH http://www.nasr.com Diamondback Shooters Lewiston, ID http://www.diamondbackshooters.com The Arms Room Dickinson, TX http://www.thearmsroomtx.com The Shooter’s Club Harahan, LA http://www.shootersclub.com The Bullet Stop Wichita, KS http://www.thebulletstop.com Duncan’s Outdoor Shop Bay City, MI http://www.duncansoutdoor.com 936-588-3333 Saturday 01/17/15 Saturday 02/21/15 Saturday 03/21/15 770-394-4867 Saturday 01/17/15 Saturday 02/21/15 Saturday 03/21/15 614-939-0112 Saturday 01/24/15 Saturday 02/28/15 Saturday 03/28/15 208-798-7468 Saturday 01/24/15 Saturday 02/28/15 Saturday 03/28/15 832-226-5252 Tuesday 01/27/15 Tuesday 02/24/15 Tuesday 03/24/15 504-733-1295 Sunday 02/22/15 Sunday 03/22/15 Sunday 04/19/15 316-945-3331 Saturday 02/28/15 Saturday 02/28/15 Saturday 03/28/15 989-894-6691 Saturday 03/07/15 Saturday 04/04/15 Saturday 04/04/15 GSSF Indoor League Range of the Year 2014 fully considered and is greatly appreciated. Make The award for GSSF Indoor League Range of the Year will be given to our top participating range. The Range receiving the award will be featured as the Top Indoor GSSF Range in an article in the Vol. 1 GLOCK Report 2015. Also, the Range will receive a beautiful award plaque to proudly display their accomplishment. sure that your favorite Range gets the recognition that they deserve. All of them work very hard to provide a terrific, safe and fun event for all who attend. Thank you to all of you who host GSSF Indoor League Series, your hard work and time spent is so valued by all of us here at the GSSF, I wish that I could award each and every one of you. We are having such a great year and I enjoy working with all of you. Keep up the good work, you never know who may be GSSF Range of the Year. This award will be determined by GSSF Member attendance, recruiting of new and renewal memberships and by Member nominations. Nominating Members must have participated in a Series at the Range they are nominating for this prestigious Shoot well! award from January 2014 to December 2014. Nominations will not be counted beyond January 31, 2015. Only one nomination per GSSF Member will Melanie C. Maness be accepted. Please email your choice for Range GSSF Indoor League Coordinator of the Year to [email protected] stating all reasons you feel that your Range is especially deserving of this award. All Member input will be carepage 16 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 Award Certificate Redemption “The match results were just posted and I won a pistol. What do I do now?” This is an excellent question. Plus, with the increase in pistol certificates awarded at GSSF events, it has also become a very common question. The first step is obtaining your award certificate. Certificates are usually mailed shortly after match results are finalized and posted. Since these awards are mailed, it is very important to make sure that the address that GSSF has on record for you is up to date. Once you receive your award certificate, go ahead and read over everything that is included with it. After reading over everything, fill in the space for your phone number on the front of the certificate. This is the phone number that will be included on the paperwork that is shipped with your firearm to your dealer. Please make sure that this number is correct so that the dealer can contact you when your firearm arrives. Next, flip to the back of the certificate. This is where you select what model you want. Please make your selection carefully. Your selection cannot be changed once the order for your award has been processed. This is also where upgrade fees for certain models are listed. Not all models require upgrade fees. If the model you want has an upgrade fee, you’ll need to fill in the bottom section. You will also need to include sales tax for your area if you live in one of the listed taxable states at the very bottom of the page. If your state is not listed as a taxable state or your selected model does not have an upgrade fee, you do not need to include any sales tax with your payment. For payment of any fees using a credit card, please complete the payment section on the front of the certificate. Checks for upgrade payments can be made payable to GSSF. The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 Now, you just need one more thing before mailing your certificate back to the GSSF office. A dealer to receive your firearm. A copy of the dealer’s Federal Firearms License (FFL) must be included with your certificate, even if the FFL is already on file with GLOCK. It is important that your dealer’s FFL be valid for a minimum of six months. Your dealer may require you to give them your certificate paperwork and a stamped, addressed envelope so they can mail everything in for processing. If you live in California, you will also need to include a copy of your dealer’s Department of Justice letter that includes their California Firearms Dealer number. Once your certificate paperwork has been mailed back to the GSSF office, it can take up to six months for your firearm to be shipped. This is based on demand and production schedules for each model. Your dealer should call to inform you when they receive your firearm. If you would like to check on your award at any point, you can request a status update by sending an email to [email protected]. If you happen to be lucky enough to win enough awards in a single calendar year, GSSF will require your Social Security Number. This is so that your winnings can be properly reported to the IRS as required by law. It will be used strictly for tax purposes and will be kept confidential and GLOCK, Inc will supply you with a 1099 tax form at the end of the year. During the 2013 match year, GSSF issued over 1100 firearm award certificates. With increasing match attendance and the addition of new matches each year, the number of awards is sure to increase, so good luck! ©GLOCK, 2014 page 17 New Lifetime Members Abigail Bouffard Adam Verrett Addison Braswell Adriana Tyrrell Allan Carter Andrew DiAlberto Andrew Garofalo Andrew Lee Cheng Anthony Mitchell Barbara Young Benjamin Schade Bradley Martin Brandon Navarro Brian Shariat Brian Sokolowski Casey Noel Casey Schade Charles Hasty Chris Pope Chris Prideaux Curtis Campbell Dale Hudson Dan Wehner Daniel Ha Darren Lian Darrin Steele David Gardner David Schade Debra Schade Dennis Kerce Dennis Ta Denver Braswell Donald Tidwell Douglas Shigematsu Edward Dzel Grosso Emily Robinson Eric Myers Eric Tamashunas Fernando J. Fernandez Frank P. 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Lastly do what the RO tells you and be safe. He shot and did really well, fast but was accurate. First, I would like to thank GSSF. Having been a So on the way home I asked him if he wanted to member for a couple of years now, I have learned do this again. Now, we will be attending the Beckto appreciate being a member more than you could ley, WV match. I reviewed the preliminary results imagine. Being disabled is really tough sometimes. called him in and told him that he did really well; 49 I have a Gen 3 G23, which I saved quite a long time out of 149. Not too bad for an unplanned surprise. to purchase. I have done almost everything pos- We now have a G30 so we can give the compact classes a go. I’ve also been to Prospect Hill twice, sible to my pistol. This is for personal protection. very good, staff and RO very good and helpful. GSSF helps me to feel connected. Since I spend a lot of time off my feet, reading all the articles PJ and learning about competitions, as well as hear- Virginia ing from other members is great therapy for me. I hope someday I will have a good day and can enter Although this was not my first GSSF event, it was one of the competitions. Until then, I have GSSF to my first time assisting RO’s. help me feel connected with other GLOCK owners I’ve always appreciated the great events that I shoot and shooters. at and the work the volunteers do. I have made an I read my GLOCK report cover to cover several effort to thank them every time I shoot, but I found a times. I hope that someday with my coupon provid- new dimension to the competitions as a volunteer. ed by GSSF I can save enough money to purchase another GLOCK for target shooting. Money is tight By watching from one station, I was able to observe being on disability, but regardless of whether I can a wide variety of shooters and learned a lot I could use my coupon or not I am truly glad to know that use myself. you allow other disabled people to shoot. Once I strongly encourage everyone to do the same. Volagain, I would like to thank GSSF for all they do. unteer, even if you have bad knees. It makes me feel good to be a member, and who knows some day, I might be there on the range GK competing with other disabled members. Thanks California so much for all you guys do. As I said, reading the Report makes me feel good to be a part of a great At my first GSSF event, my gen 3 G26 worked organization that does so much for other shooters. flawlessly in all three stages of the three divisions I entered. No surprise there. When I went to field strip my GLOCK at the end of the day after shootJL ing about three hundred rounds, I could not get the Michigan slide off. I could rack it without any problems, but I was off this weekend and asked my 16-year-old the slide would not go forward. The GLOCK Arson to the match with me. I had bought enough morer at the event confirmed what I thought even ammo for my G31 to surprise him. About 2 hours though my recoil spring was binding (after about into the 3-hour trip, I asked him if he wanted to 5000 rounds), the gun could continue to feed and shoot. He said okay. So we got there, I got him reg- fire. To add to my amazement, the Armorer then istered and we signed in. He had shot with me be- skillfully opened the slide plate to remove the slide fore, but never in any sort of competition. I told him from the receiver and replaced my recoil spring and to take his time, get his sights aligned, and hit the checked my other internals, which he confirmed target. Accuracy is just as important as trying to be were in great condition. What an excellent experiThe GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 19 ence summed up in a few critical observations that I know others share. Even when my GLOCK broke down, it could still fire as good as new. When I needed help, a highly skilled GLOCK Professional was there. GLOCK takes care of its own. I have been a passionate GLOCK owner for a year now, and that experience in Norco just confirmed everything I had heard about GLOCK. Now I have my own GLOCK story. RS Virginia I just went to my first GSSF event in Norco, CA and had a blast. A few days before the start I got an email about a shortage of Range Officers, so I emailed the organizer and said I was new to GSSF, but I’d be happy to help if they thought they could use me. I’m so glad I did! Volunteering as an RO was a great way for me to get familiar with how GSSF events operate and to get close to the action and learn all the stages before shooting them myself. I got to talk with many of the shooters and even got some great tips from a few of the members who shot fast and accurately. I definitely got a lot more out of the event than I would have experienced otherwise - not to mention a few extra rewards for volunteering. So next time you sign up for an event, I’d recommend offering your services. You’ll be glad you did! They took their time explaining the course and answering my questions. The ROs didn’t mind at all that I shot all three mags without ever hearing the ‘ding’ of a plate going down nor that apparently I have a thing for ‘Mike’ since his name was called repeatedly when scoring my rounds. Instead, the ROs made suggestions and were encouraging. So much so that I signed up for a second division and returned on Sunday to shoot yet another two only to find out that I would be competing in the ‘masters’ division! Glad to report that on Sunday, I knocked down four plates in one of my strings and Mike and I were not hanging out as much. I know my name will be at the bottom of the list, but I improved in one way or another each time I shot and I had a blast. So therefore, I won! I hope to see more beginners at St. Augustine. I’m more than willing to share ‘Mike’. Happy GLOCKing! MW Florida I always accompanied my husband when he competed. Those of you who tag along, you know shooting competitions make for a long day and we are thankful for technology or a good book to keep us company. Recently my husband bought me a GLOCK 17 Gen 4. I have very little grip strength and after trying what seems like 100 guns, the GLOCK 17 was the first gun I’ve been able to rack. We shoot at Okeechobee and reluctantly, I agreed to sign up for the ladies’ side match at the GSSF match this past month. Having no clue on procedure, I set my mind to shooting the course and going home. I am writing to thank GSSF and GLOCK. I have been a handgun owner for about 20 years. My sister asked me four years ago to teach her to shoot. Unfortunately, I was extremely busy at work, so I suggested she go to a local range for lessons. After awhile, work settled down, and we started going to the range together. My sister is a natural and the training she received was top notch. As we continued to train, we met the nicest group of people at the ranges, the GSSF team. They soon recruited my sister to compete (I didn’t own a GLOCK at the time). Of course I soon traded for my first GLOCK (I now have 3), and was welcomed to the team. We are starting our third competition season now, and we can’t wait to get out there! We have both won random pistols, and are training hard to win some on merit! My family has always been close, but GSSF and the wonderful folks at Pistol People here in Philadelphia have made us closer. Thank you for the opportunity to compete and meet new and friendly people. However, the GSSF staff and ROs were outstanding! They were kind, patient and extremely helpful. MG Pennsylvania NG California page 20 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 I have only been shooting GLOCKs for 18 months. I will be shooting them the rest of my life now. My shooting buddy has been shooting them since the 80’s. We attended a concealed carry class together and made quick friends with our instructor who was also a GLOCK Armorer. He informed us about the GSSF shoot at our local range. We began meeting and practicing the courses of fire. We participated in last spring’s shoot and had a great time. We all learned a great deal and were not treated as outsiders. In fact, we were welcomed, asked to spread the word and bring a friend to the next shoot. We affectionately call our group “TEAM MONK”, and it has grown to eight shooters. All eight of us participated in this spring’s GSSF shoot and again, all had a great time. The GSSF officers run a smooth program and safety is the center of it all. Thank you for all you do, GSSF. Looking forward to the upcoming GSSF match and socializing with the members of our GLOCK community. 9am crowd I’ve ever witnessed. There were long lines at the stage sign-up desks. We signed in at all three stages by 9:30am and began our wait. Even though we waited two hours to shoot our first stage, there was no reason for complaints. The number of competitors was overwhelming, even for the army of ROs. All one can do is wait their turn and help paste targets. Yes, there were a few minor glitches, but there always will be, no matter where a match may be held. Glitches were resolved quickly, and that is what counts. The GSSF Director and an armorer instructor were busy all day long inspecting and upgrading pistols. The match coordination team performed at their usual excellence. I met two new GSSF employees, Patti and Cheri. Patti is a match coordinator and she was just everywhere during the match, keeping the stages moving smoothly. Cheri handled walk-in registrations and at times the line extended several competitors deep outside the admin trailer. She stayed positive and perky despite being in that small, hot trailer all day long. My teammate and I arrived at 9:05 am on Saturday and were stunned by the number of people already there. In my 15 years of shooting GSSF matches, it was the largest I participated in the “GLOCK the Lake” GSSF match at the Okeechobee Shooting Sports range in Okeechobee Florida on March 29, 2014. I wanted to attend a GLOCK match for a while, but was reluctant to do so because the instructions seemed complicated and there wasn’t a nearby match. When it came to Okeechobee, only an hour away, I decided to go for it. I had the most fantastic time. Another reason that I came to the match was to have the GLOCK armorer look at and upgrade my older GLOCKs. The armorer was outstanding. I had brought along a Gen1 G17 and a G30 for the match. He completely overhauled my old G17. I shot with it in two divisions and it ran perfectly. I The fantastic BBQ vendor was back and there was one merchandise vendor. We took a lunch break at noon, enjoying food with good friends. I just had to have a second BBQ sandwich. I finally met many GLOCKTalkers and GLOCKID members. After lunch, we shot the M and then the Plates, packed up our gear, said our goodbyes and headed home, four hours away. Neither of us shot our best, PP but we did not do badly. I still need more practice Ohio time on our plate rack. I got my stage scores back under 40.00, but I’m still a long way from my 20.50 Table Rock Challenge VII lived up to the title “GSSF of 10 years ago. I did terrible with the new G42--too Match of the Year” that it earned several years ago. many flat out misses. I wish there were a way to I’ve been to five of the seven events, and they just lighten its trigger. keep getting bigger and better. The Burke County Narcotics Task Force obviously prepares all year In closing, I again thank every RO for giving up their long for this now colossal event. Every RO de- weekend so that we could play in the sun. See y’all serves your heartfelt thanks for their service and in 2015. dedication. Unofficial number of entries stands at 785. This year’s challenge was to shoot well with- DR out wearing rain gear. Virginia The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 21 love the smooth feel and the perfect fit of that first generation G17 in my hand. I wish I could say that I performed as well as the gun. He also replaced the recoil spring and slide stop in my G30 and it ran perfectly in the subcompact division. I could sense the camaraderie in the air. We all had GLOCKs in common. We were GLOCKophiles. All of the other shooters were having fun and talking as if we were all teammates, not competitors. Three different strangers offered to reload my G30 magazines, because I only have two and you need more than that for each stage. Men and women performed at all levels, and I was impressed with the gun skills of many of the women. All of the range officers were friendly and offered suggestions and encouragement. Everyone there was helpful and having a good time. The whole day was spectacular, and I cannot wait until the next match. Thank you. CW Florida During 2013, we were able to shoot GSSF matches from coast to coast. While the geography changed a lot from South Carolina to Oregon, one thing that didn’t change was the kindness shown by the GSSF Range Officers. Wherever we went, we found men and women with a passion for the shooting sports. These friendly folks not only kept us all safe while we were on the firing line but they also generously shared their local tourism knowledge for us out-oftowners. Everywhere we went we felt like we were part of the host club’s family! hours, shooting two classes, I was done. This is excellent. Who wants to wait to shoot? The only fly in the ointment was the weather. Unusual for Texas, it was actually cold. The thoughtful GSSF staff however, set fires in 55 gallon steel drums. These served as a poor man’s outdoor heater. Between stages, this worked well. I urge any pistol shooter to take in a GSSF match. You will have a good time. JC New Mexico I grew up hunting and shooting for most of my life, but I never really got into competitive shooting. I own several GLOCKs and joined GSSF for two reasons. The first reason was to dip my toe in the competitive shooting waters. The second reason was that I wanted to take the GLOCK Armorers course to better understand the firearms that I carry on a regular basis and make sure I was doing my part to properly maintain them.I’ve since been able to do both, and I couldn’t be more pleased with my experience! I was able to sign up for my first GSSF competition in October of 2013 at the Kentucky event. I guess my excitement about participating was contagious as my best friend joined GSSF so that he could participate in the match with me. My wife, brother, and another friend asked if they could come along to observe, but wanted to see how the event operated before competing. The experience was fantastic. As a new shooter in Thanks again RO’s! the event, I showed up with lots of questions. From the moment I arrived, I was treated like a member of KS the family. The sign-in was very easy and the staff Arizona answered all of my questions to make sure that I signed in properly and knew where to go. They also I am always impressed with the range officers at took the time to welcome my family and friends and the Remember the Alamo Ballistic Challenge GSSF showed appreciation for their attendance as observmatch near San Antonio Texas. This year was no ers. different. Spending perhaps 15 minutes with stage officers once a year, they still remember you! The As I went to each stage, the staff took the time to go Range Officer at the 5 to GLOCK berm instantly over the stages and even offered advice to make called out to us New Mexico shooters. We had a sure I competed at my best. I never felt rushed or cheerful reunion. The friendly and experienced pushed through. As I shot each string, they encourstaff helped the match run smoother than any oth- aged me by pointing out the things I did well. er GSSF match I can remember. In less than two page 22 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 While interacting with other competitors, the more experienced shooters all took the time to lend the benefit of their experience. Although it is technically a competition, the environment was very relaxed and I was impressed with how the more experienced shooters welcomed new people. I left the event knowing I would definitely go back next year and I plan to sign up for the Park City, KY and Dickson, TN events. I’ll also be joined by my wife, brother, and friends as new GSSF members and competitors. As for the second reason for joining, I was able to take the Armorer’s course at the facility in Smyrna, GA. The class was great. The instructor was a very experienced professional and took the time to answer all questions from the class thoroughly. The material was easy to follow and the pace allowed time for the student to practice what they learned several times to make sure they understood, and could apply, the knowledge they gained. As an engineer, I’ve always had a fascination with the simplicity of the GLOCK design and the class just reinforced my appreciation. the end, I shot a lot of ammo (most more on target than anticipated), got my belly full, maybe sparked a firearm interest in my wife, and walked out with a greater confidence in my abilities than when I walked in. SL Georgia I started competing in different shooting disciplines in 1990. In 2001, I went to my first GSSF match in Conyers, GA. I have to admit that I did not own a GLOCK at the time. I borrowed a G17 from a friend and the rest is history. I enjoyed the Conyers match so much that I was able to get my dad and a friend to go with me to Anderson, SC the same year. Since then, my dad and I have had several other friends and relatives go with us. My dad lives in North Carolina and I live in central Georgia. Going to GSSF matches gives my dad and I a chance to hang out and an opportunity to do some shooting. My dad and I have traveled to matches throughout the southeast from Kentucky to Florida and Las Vegas. GSSF has put on some great matches and this discipline continues to grow. Those results come from good leadership. Today, I always have people ask me what pistol they should buy and the answer is simple, GLOCK. When they ask why, the answer is also simple; GLOCK’s always work! My experience with GSSF has far exceeded my expectations. That does not happen by accident. I know it’s the efforts of the GSSF team and the hosts of the shooting events that result in this type of ex- DK perience. Thank you again for creating an environ- Georgia ment that encourages people to get involved with the shooting sports. This will be the fifth year that my family has participated in GSSF matches. From the first match we MN attended in 2009, we were hooked. My kids have Tennessee grown up shooting and having opportunities to compete thanks to GSSF. Since then we’ve also parI would like to thank you for the great experience ticipated in other shooting competition organizations you provided at the 2014 GSSF match held at the with our GLOCKs, but GSSF will always be our faGriffin Gun Club. This being my very first shooting vorite. event, I was quite apprehensive; but these thoughts were dismissed soon after arrival. Everyone at reg- We are always trying to get shooters who haven’t istration was very helpful. The armorers even gave experienced a GLOCK match to try one. Since one me a new magazine and, after a thorough cleaning, of the great things about GSSF is that it can be enreplaced a guide rod on my pistol. At the range, the joyed by beginners and experienced shooters alike, RO’s were great; giving pointers, cracking jokes and it’s usually pretty easy to encourage people to atcheering on. Lunch was delicious, as a local BBQ tend. One of my daughter’s favorite things to do is joint brought in plenty of pulled pork. Even my wife, find a new shooter in need of a little help at a GSSF who is not a “gun person”, had a really good time. In match and coach them through each stage. Another The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 23 great thing about GSSF is the people. Help for a new shooter is not hard to find. At a match, whether it is a GLOCK employee, Range Officer, or just another member willing to assist, help is not hard to find. My family and I are extremely grateful for GSSF and plan to continue attending our usual eight or nine matches a year and may even add a few this year. I would like to thank GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation, all the employees that make it happen, and the RO’s that volunteer their time so we can play. I also appreciate the friends we’ve made from all over the country that share the love for our sport. that I go to the practice bay for some additional instruction. Practice bay? What is this practice thing they speak of? They might as well have been speaking a foreign language. Later, it became abundantly clear practice was something I was going to have to become very familiar with. The RO who was running the practice bay was extremely helpful and gave me lots of tips and tricks. Surely, I was ready now! I wandered to the first bay where nobody else was shooting. I thought this way there would be less people to laugh at my feeble attempt. They were shooting a course of fire called 5 to RR GLOCK. The ROs explained to me the procedure North Carolina and I retrieved my GLOCK 34 and prepared to shoot the stage. 25 yard targets? In cowboy action shootRecently, I had the privilege of attending my first ing we seldom even shoot a rifle that far. Did anyever GLOCK match in Sparta, Illinois. This match body have an extra pair of binoculars they could was held at the Illinois Department of Natural Re- lend me? The timer went off and so did I. My very source’s World Shooting Complex. For those of you first string I had nearly all the shots in the A & B ring who have never been there, I heartily recommend it. with only one in the C. No D’s and no misses! My It truly is an awesome place. time was terrible but no misses! On my next string, I had all shots in the A & B! Ha! This was going to I have only been a GLOCK owner for three months. easy…right? Wrong. I didn’t fare so well on the last I decided to get a GLOCK after I completed my con- string. Overall, I had twenty-one shots in the A & B, cealed carry class and realized I needed something five in the C, four in the D and no misses. My raw easier to carry. I had always resisted GLOCKs be- time was terrible, but no misses! cause I thought they were ugly, but I came to the realization they had several advantages over other I actually did pretty well with the GLOCK 34. I only makes and models. had three misses for the entire day. I felt encouraged enough to come back the next day to shoot my I have been a cowboy action shooter for the past GLOCK 19 and GLOCK 26. fifteen years with modest success, but I had no experience with semi-automatic pistols. I anticipated I spent the biggest part of the night in my hotel room my first match was likely to be rough and I was not “dry-firing” the pistols. After replaying the first day’s disappointed in myself in that respect. It was indeed event in my head and with the added dry fire pracrough. Going into the match I had three goals. I tice, I was ready for day two! At least, that’s what I didn’t want to shoot anybody. I didn’t want to shoot told myself. myself. I didn’t want to finish last (next to last would be fine but just not last). I was not nearly as successful with the shorter barreled pistols and had a lot more misses. My times I arrived at the match in the morning to find a gloomy were faster though. I wonder if there might be a corand misty day with temperatures about 20 degrees relation? Naw, can’t be. below what had been predicted. I found my way to the registration area and got myself squared away. My first experience with the GLOCK matches was great! I managed to meet all three of my goals After a little bit of discussion with how the match and though it was close in the Subcompact category as various scenarios operated, it was recommended I came in 27th out of 29 shooters. It wasn’t last! page 24 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 I’m really looking forward to my next match and I’m dad had to show me how to load the magazine, sure this summer I will actually do some of that… charge the weapon, find my site picture, and slowly what did they call it? Oh yeah, practice. squeeze the trigger, all while standing on the line of the first course. TB Illinois The three courses went by quickly, and I was wishing that I could have registered in more than one I’m a new GSSF member, and a relatively new division. I had such a great time! Now my dad and I GLOCK pistol owner. I used to hunt, fish, and tar- are working to prepare for next year’s competition, get practice when I was younger, then left home to on top of potentially shooting in a steel challenge, start my own life. I neglected these activities of my and of course, the vintage military rifle competiyouth, and started a career in the software industry. tions. After about 30 years, I’m older and hopefully wiser. Two years ago, thanks to the recommendation of a I can’t thank the GSSF and the ROs enough for good friend who is a GSSF member, I purchased a helping me have such a great time! Thank you! G23 and G27 for target practice and self-defense. I’m really enjoying my pistols. I’ve joined GSSF, LW have become a GLOCK Certified Armorer, and got- Louisiana ten my Concealed Handgun License. Both of my daughters have fired my pistols and done quite well. My friend and I entered our first GSSF match on I plan to participate in the upcoming GSSF match November 8th and 9th, 2013, at the Ancient City, in Dallas in May. Thank you GLOCK and GSSF for Classic in St Augustine, Florida. We were very exrenewing a youthful passion for firearms, and pro- cited about the match since it was going to be our viding a superb product to me and thousands of very first GSSF Match. The First Coast IDPA branch others worldwide. in Jacksonville, which we recently joined, recommended the match to us. They told us it would be SS a place to try out our skills and have fun shooting Texas our GLOCKs it also gave us an opportunity to win prizes in random drawings. We joined GSSF for March 21 my dad came home and told me that he one year but after participating in the event we dewas going to be an RO at a competition the next cided to add another year to our membership. The two days. As always, I enjoy spending time with my event was so well organized it impressed us. My dad, and he and I have been having a great time friend is physically challenged from birth and uses shooting rifles. So I decided to come out on Satur- a wheelchair as his main transportation. That does day and watch. I spent the entire day walking be- not stop him from enjoying life to the fullest. He is tween the three courses, making new friends, sim- very competitive and enjoys leading a very active ply enjoying a beautiful day with beautiful people. life style. If he is not sky diving, water tubing, or Halfway through Saturday, my dad told me, “If you playing tennis, he is out at the range shooting his want to shoot let me know, and I’ll sign you up.” GLOCK. When we arrived at the Ancient City ClasThough in order to do it, we would have to borrow sic event, we decided to participate in two events, a gun, find bullets, and come up with $60, but I de- which required more ammo than what we brought. cided to give it a shot. We didn’t let that stop us. Our friends from the First Coast IDPA quickly came to our rescue and proThe next day, I came prepared to do something I’d vided us with additional ammo. It was the best never done. I borrowed a GLOCK 17, because we time of our lives. My friend and I enjoyed the event didn’t own one. Prior to this, I’d never fired one. I’d tremendously. To our surprise, we later found out never competed in any competition either. I’d only we won random cash awards and he had won a ever seen one competition, and that was a vin- GLOCK! I cannot express the excitement we extage military rifle competition, nothing like this. My perienced along with our team members from the The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 25 Jacksonville IDPA club when we heard that he had won that random GLOCK pistol giveaway. I want to thank the range in St Augustine for hosting that GSSF match and accommodating our needs. Our IDPA club JAX and GSSF introduced us to the fun of GLOCK sport shooting and provided us with awesome experience. ER Florida Would you like your experiences to appear in the GLOCK Report? Send in your photos and letters and you could win a GLOCK pistol! All submissions will be entered in a drawing to win a GLOCK pistol. Don’t miss your chance! Send your letters to: The GLOCK Report 6000 Highlands Parkway Smyrna, GA 30082 or [email protected] Staff Spotlight Patti Norton is the newest member to the Range Master Team at GSSF. Patti has been shooting GSSF matches for 3 years and volunteered as a Range Officer at matches. Patti comes to GLOCK Professional from the transportation industry after 17 years in that field. Patti is very excited with the career change and has the passion to succeed at the job. She married just recently, has two grown daughters and one granddaughter. Patti is very involved in her local gun club in Griffin, GA. and promotes the involvement of the youth in all shooting events. She enjoys being a part of the accomplishments that are made by all of them at matches they compete in. page 26 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 page 28 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 29 page 30 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 31 page 32 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 ©GLOCK, 2014 page 33 page 34 ©GLOCK, 2014 The GLOCK Report® / Volume I, 2014 GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation® P.O. Box 1254 Smyrna, GA 30081 RENEW YOUR GSSF MEMBERSHIP TODAY! Don’t miss a single issue of The GLOCK Report! Send $25.00 and the completed form below to: P.O. Box 1254 Smyrna, GA 30081 Name:__________________________________________________ Address:________________________________________________ City:_____________________State:________Zip:_______________ GSSF Membership #:_________Phone:(______)______-__________ Payment Method(circle): Check Money Order Visa Mastercard Discover Card Number:__________-__________-___________-___________ Expiration Date: _____/_____ 3 Digit Security Code: _________ Signature: _____________________________________________ Volume I, 2014 The GLOCK Report is a newsletter published by GLOCK Professional and the GLOCK Sport Shooting Foundation for GLOCK dealers, distributors, and GSSF members. For questions about GSSF, please call (770) 437-4718. Suggestions for article topics and submissions of art are always welcome and each one will receive our serious consideration. Requests for permission to reprint should be submitted to the address below: The GLOCK Report 6000 Highlands Parkway Smyrna, Ga 30082 Founder Gaston Glock GLOCK, Inc. Management Dr. Michael Jacquorie, SEVP Josh Dorsey, VP Chad Mathis, VP Carlos Guevara, VP Director of GSSF, Editor of GLOCK Report Alan Ramsey GSSF Indoor League/ Range Program Melanie Maness GSSF Administration Jessica Clower Erin Ramsdell Stephanie Stone Cheri Brown Match Coordinators Scott Gilbertson Chris Edwards Cindy Noyes Mark Ramsey Justin Hixon Mark Leeber Patti Norton