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Thread: 07-08 June 2014 CFB Petawawa CQB Clinic - Debrief here!

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    Ok, so I probably have about all I need for the clinic. Mag pouches and dump bag on a molle tac vest. My IDPA gear: pistol + holster and mag pouches on my belt. A Norico M4 with a sling, some accessories, iron sights and 3.4× optics. And the norc has a Neit arms 4 port comp I got ages ago. I've only used it a few times, since installing it, its quite loud.

    I see in the photos above, it looks like we will do drills standing in a line, so I'm thinking I need to change the comp, or do lots of the attendees have these?

    Eventually I plan to replace it with one of those fire breathing piggy type comps, this could be the impetus to get moving on that.

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    Linear compensators are pretty handy on Short Barreled Rifles. I put an Allen Gun Works comp on my 12.5" NEA and it works pretty well.

    Shooting with a muzzle brake in the modified prone position is always good for a laugh, especially in the mud.
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    Did someone say Modified Prone Position?



    Let's get ready for the coming season! You Ottawa Valley dudes are the best!

    Barney

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    Are this kind of clinics are open to a totally newbie? I mean I shoot sometime with a mini-14 but never attended this kind of clinic. But it look very cool!

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    Thanks, had not thought of that, linear compensator it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sametwinnie View Post
    Are this kind of clinics are open to a totally newbie? I mean I shoot sometime with a mini-14 but never attended this kind of clinic. But it look very cool!
    Yes this is open to anyone and no prior experiance required. Barney is a very good teacher and these clinics are set up to introduce CQB matches to new shooters.

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    I'm in for sure this year !
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    Quote Originally Posted by chalkriver View Post
    Yes this is open to anyone and no prior experiance required. Barney is a very good teacher and these clinics are set up to introduce CQB matches to new shooters.
    When is the next match? I'll be there for the first time!

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    Quote Originally Posted by sametwinnie View Post
    When is the next match? I'll be there for the first time!
    We are still hammering out the dates as we speak. Trust me, CQB is the most fun you can have with your clothes on, especially when I take the "Holy Hammer of Stoppage" to your stuck rifle and ammo combination!

    Here it is being presented to the venerable Timk of the ORA in Base Borden.....



    Trust me... them $500 or $600 Norinco AR/ M4 rifles don't get stuck!

    Cheers and keep helping them noooobies out there!

    Barney

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