griffin86
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Saskatchewan
I will throw my hat in the ring if anyone has a UTS to take photos of in Sask.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99296147@N05/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/99296147@N05/
Hey Grumpy,
Can the winner have preference to receive a black UTS instead of the digi camo?

I'm from the queen city I am just stuck in Swift working for a few months I wonder if any of the shops have a UTAS in Regina . I come back to the big city quite frequently.AtMan, Swift Current is close enough to Regina, I bet we could work something out...
- Wrongway
Griffin, you do some really nice work. Quite the Flickr page. I'll happily provide my toy for any photo sessions you want to put together. I'd like to see what ideas you come up with for images, there might be a prize winner in there somewhere...
I really don't think that it is a valid concern. The contest is not about getting those who don't have one of these shotguns to buy one so they could enter to win one. That was never the intent, not for one minute. The purpose is two-fold. One, to show those who have been sitting on the fence, or distrusting of these shotguns that there are lots of people out there who use them and enjoy them. Having them post pictures of the various ways in which they are doing it should help to show that these are really a nice, fun and versatile little firearm (same purpose as we are hoping the roadshow will serve.) Two, to reward those who have been supporting and using these shotguns. It seems that the folks who like something are far less vocal here on the internet about things than those who dislike or think they dislike something, whether they have had any actual hands-on, practical experience with them or not. Hopefully this will give some of these folks a little incentive to post some of those pictures and write a few words to go with them. I'd rather see a shotgun go to someone who already owns and appreciates one, than to have one given away in a random draw to someone who has been slamming and bashing them without any real basis etc. (Murphy's law says that is exactly what would happen). I was also hoping that folks might have a little fun with this as well, thinking of great pictures to show the rest of us.
I'm old enough to remember the same thing happening with the black rifles when they first started showing up on ranges etc. back in the late 70's and early 80's. They were problematic and they took a pile of bashing from folks for various reasons. Once people saw others using them, things started to change. Are they for everyone, nope they are not and the same goes for the UTS-15, but that doesn't mean they deserve a lot of the crap that gets dumped on them.
This thread has also warmed the cockles of my little black heart (well it might be the Irish Whiskey) but seeing UTS owners offering to lend their shotguns to fellow shooters so they can enter the contest. Our shooting brotherhood needs more of that. Seems to me that people that are making this offer are helping as well to show folks that these shotguns work. Who knows, the guy that shows up at the range to take a person up on their offer might just end up being a life long shooting buddy. The same goes for those offering to take pictures for others, I think that is great.
Now don't get me wrong, while I understand what you are saying, please understand this isn't a random give-away contest, and it certainly wasn't done to sell more shotguns to those who can't afford them, just so they can enter a contest.
Sorry we are looking for actual photos not gifs etc.Do .gif's count or strictly photos?
Thanks. I had fun taking that one. I was hoping to catch some muzzle flash, but it was too bright out.
Is there a limit on the number of different photos or entries that a person can submit?




























