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glock steel plates procedure::

                 Competitor shoots four (4) individual strings of fire at six (6) steel plates.
                 The start signal will be an electronic buzzer that will be sounded when the
                 competitor is ready. The competitor will engage the targets until all plates
                 are down or the competitor runs out of ammunition, whichever first occurs.
                 Plates may be engaged in any order.   Plates are reset between strings of
                 fire. There will be a pause between each string of fire to allow the Range
                 Officers to record the elapsed time, record the hits and misses, reset the
                 plates and to allow the competitor to reload for the next string of fire.

                 The above procedure will be repeated three times for a total of four (4)
                 strings of fire.

                 At the end of the fourth (and final) string of fire, the competitor will
                 unload and show a clear GLOCK firearm (magazine out, slide locked
                 back, chamber empty) to the Range Officer, and will then secure the
                 GLOCK firearm into one of the approved transportation modes before
                 leaving the firing position, and before anyone goes forward of the
                 firing position to reset and/or paint the plates (if painting is indicated).
                 Leaving the firearm lying on the table is NOT ACCEPTABLE.  All
                 firearms will be SECURED into one of the acceptable transportation
                 modes before the competitor leaves the table and/or anyone goes
                 down range.

Five to glock  Procedure:

                 Each competitor shoots three (3) individual strings of fire. The start signal
                 will be an electronic buzzer that will be sounded when the competitor is
                 ready. On each string of fire the competitor will engage each of the five
                 NRA "D-1" targets with only two (2) repeat only two (2) (one (1) repeat
                 one (1)/G-36) rounds per target (10 rounds (5 rounds/G-36) total on the
                 paper targets). The five NRA "D-1" targets may be engaged in any order.
                 Time on each individual string of fire stops on the last shot fired. Each string
                 of fire is fired without stopping or changing magazines. Once the time has
                 been recorded, the competitor will be given time to reload for the next
                 string of fire. The above procedure will be repeated twice for a total of
                 three strings; 30 (15 rounds/G-36) scored rounds.

                 At the end of the third and final string of fire, the competitor will
                 unload and show a clear GLOCK firearm (magazine out, slide locked
                 back, chamber empty) to the Range Officer, and will then secure the
                 GLOCK firearm into one of the approved transportation modes before
                 leaving the firing position, and before anyone goes forward to score
                 and tape targets. Leaving the firearm lying on the table is NOT
                 ACCEPTABLE.  All firearms will be SECURED into one of the
                 acceptable transportation modes before the competitor leaves the
                 table and/or anyone goes down range.