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Weapons
of the Winter Wars
Saturday January
21, 2006
11:00am - 3:00pm
(Sight-in 10:00 - 11:00)
$15.00
for 5 or fewer events, $2.00 Reentry
(Includes lunch and hot beverages)
In memory of the
hardships faced by friend and foe alike in the many winter campaigns
from the American Revolution through present day hunting in Winter
Alaska, The Arm's Collectors are proud to sponsor their annual Winter
Shoot featuring arms used in conflicts 1775 – 2004.
All
contests are 10 rounds in 2 Minutes at 50 Yards except as noted. Any
position including bench rest.
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Battle of Trenton:
Any smoothebore, flintlock, muzzleloader – 50 yds (5 shots, 15
minutes)
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Mountain Man: Any
civilian type percussion rifle (10 shots, 15 minutes)
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Fredericksburg: Any
Civil War muzzleloader (10 shots, 15 minutes0
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Eastern Front Bolt
Action: Any Mosin-Nagant, ’98 Mauser in 8mm, Hungarian Model 43,
Carcano rifle or carbine, Polish 91/98/25, Rom. 92-93
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Eastern Front Semi
Auto: G-41, G-43, Tokarev 38 and 40
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Battle of the Bulge
Bolt: 98K, Springfield ’03, Enfield III and IV
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Battle of the Bulge
Semi Auto: M1 Garand, G-43, G-41
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Scandinavian Bolt:
Swedish Mauser, Norwegian or Danish Krag
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Alpine Defense: Any
Swiss, Italian, French or Austrian Mil. Bolt or Semi Auto
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Chosin Reservoir:
M1 Garand, Mosin-Nagant, Japanese 38, 99, Mauser 98
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Afghan Hills: Any
NJ legal semi-auto 5.56, 7.62 Nato, 7.62x39
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Klondike: Any black
powder cartridge firearm (5 shots in 2 minutes)
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Alaska Hunter: Any
sporter rifle including sporterized military (iron sights)
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Winter Sniper:
Orig. military sniper rifle w. orig. optics (1 shot, 100 yds.)
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Polar Bear: Any
sport, military or police rifle with iron sights or scope. (non GI
optics only) (5shots, 100 yds.)
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Taliban Huntress:
Female shooters only. 50 yards, any rifle
New Jersey
Arms Collectors Club
Stan Gurski (908) 241-0251
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