Fancy and dangerous police target shooting from the 1930's.

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  • M67

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    I never saw a reason to buy a bullet proof vest until just now. You guys trust me right?

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    Colt1860

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    Some of those shot were awful close, The one with the chalk in his ears I was surprised it didn't draw blood. Guess they never heard of a flyer.
     

    Brad69

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    I bet if those Officers could see some Officers now they would say “you are Police Officers you should be dressed like one”.
     

    ScouT6a

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    From an article in the Virginia Gazette, dated September 9, 1775 written about Daniel Morgan's riflemen putting on an exhibition shoot. "A man held between his knees a board 5 inches wide and seven inches long, with a paper bulls-eye the size of a dollar. A rifleman at 60 yards without a rest, put eight bullets in succession through the bulls-eye
     

    VERT

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    From an article in the Virginia Gazette, dated September 9, 1775 written about Daniel Morgan's riflemen putting on an exhibition shoot. "A man held between his knees a board 5 inches wide and seven inches long, with a paper bulls-eye the size of a dollar. A rifleman at 60 yards without a rest, put eight bullets in succession through the bulls-eye

    Now that is impressive!!!!
     
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