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What the Fuck Is 3 Gun???

 

What the Fuck is 3 Gun? 

3 Gun is competition based shooting. It usually consists of using 3 guns (Big clever name, right?) Sometimes called “Multi Gun”. matches generally have different types of targets and obstacles that the shooter must move from to complete. These Matches are timed and scored based on accuracy. Shooters of all different skills come together and try to become the next Jerry Miculek


Pro tip, you’ll never be as good as Jerry. 


 Sometimes the weapon categories are separated and you don’t actually use all 3 guns during the same stage, this type of 3 gun match is for people that suck with one category of the 3 guns. These shooters are what I like to call “unprepared bitches” . Just buy a shotgun and suck at that stage like the rest of us… 



The guns used in these matches are USUALLY AR15’s, Magazine Feed Pistols & Semi-automatic Shotguns. 


The guns I use when I attempt 3 gun are my Sig P320 X5 Legion for pistol, A Mossberg 930 JM Pro and a Sig m400 Tread AR15. 




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