Posted: 1/29/2011 6:50:39 AM EDT
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To All: The 2011 U.S. Service Rifle Small Arms Firing School (SAFS) will be held at the Peconic River Sportsman's Club in Manorville, NY on April 16th and 17th , 2011. This is our 22nd year of providing this fine course which is an introduction to Service Rifle National Match competition. For registration forms, go to www.nyhighpower.com
If you plan on attending, register early as this course is limited to 110 students and it sells out. Thank you, Ed |
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Highly recommended. If you don't have an acceptable AR-15 configured rifle they have rifles available for loan. The SAFS program accepts youths as young as age 14 too. http://www.nyhighpower.com/ ANNOUNCING THE 2011 SMALL ARMS FIRING SCHOOL AT THE PECONIC RIVER SPORTSMAN'S CLUB IN MANORVILLE, APRIL 16TH & 17TH 2011. The SAFS is an entry level program designed as an introduction to the sport of High Power Rifle Competition for new participants. It is also for persons interested in improving their shooting skills who are currently involved in High Power Rifle competitions. Recreational shooters and shooters from other disciplines will also benefit from this course. As a result of this training, the shooter should be able to enter and safely participate in High Power Rifle Competition. For a complete SAFS program and application, click here. Pics of prior SAFS events: http://www.nyhighpower.com/pix.html |
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Quoted: Highly recommended. If you don't have an acceptable AR-15 configured rifle they have rifles available for loan. What do they consider an acceptable AR???? What about my pinned and welded muzzle break...would that fly???? Nopers. RIFLES USED FOR THE SAFS AND FOR LOAN • This training is limited to the U.S. Service Rifles, M16 (AR-15) in the A-2 configuration or commercial equivalents with as issued iron sights. National Match AR-15s will be available for loan at no charge. • Students borrowing rifles are required to provide factory ammunition only. Reloaded ammunition is prohibited in borrowed rifles. No other ammunition will be fired from borrowed rifles. You may purchase caliber .223 ammunition which will be sold for fair market value (minimum of $25 for 50 rounds).. These prices are subject to change. Students are encouraged to bring their own service rifles both days. • Personal firearms must not be brought into the classroom. Personal rifles should be brought to the afternoon dry fire training. Rifles with "muzzle brakes” are prohibited in NRA & CMP competition and are not to be used for this course. |