Range 3 - CMP GSM Rifle Match

Date of Match: March 6th, 2021

Registration Time: 0800 assembly time

Location & Directions to the Range: Marine Corps Base Quantico, Calvin Lloyd Range Complex, Rifle Range 3, 200 yard line

Competition open to: Any eligible competitor, you need not be a member of the NRA, CMP or Quantico Shooting Club. All competitors must sign an “Eligibility Affidavit and Liability Agreement” & present at registration.

How to get aboard base: Must have DOD ID card, DBIDs access, or if needed use of the trusted traveler program (where a person w/ base access will vouch for another participant who does not yet have base access.)

Entry Fee: 10 dollars for club members & 20 dollars for non-club members

Entries Close: Squadding to occur at 0840, fees will not be accepted after squadding.

Firing Starts: 0900 (anticipate 3 relays IE: 1 firing, 1 scoring, 1 pit duty)

Rules: This is an unsanctioned match however rules for conduct of the match will be used following the CMP 8th Edition—2020 & 2021. These Rules govern all CMP Games Events:

Eligible Firearms: As-Issued Military Rifle Matches (Garand, Springfield, Vintage Military Rifle, Carbine, Modern Military Rifle). This rule book can be found online by searching CMP GAMES RIFLE AND PISTOL COMPETITION RULES”

Course of Fire: Course of Fire will be: Garand/Springfield/Vintage Military Course “B”. 55 rounds of ammunition will be needed in order to complete the course of fire.  All target will be at 200 yard.  Competitors must be prepared to pull pit duty.  No paid pit pullers will be available.

Point of Contact: Match director will be Richard Martinez.  Email martinezrichardq@yahoo.com & cell (713) 725-9257

 

General Information:  The Garand, Springfield, Vintage Rifle, & Modern Military matches were developed by the Civilian Marksmanship Program for competitors to compete with “as-issued” U.S. M1 Garand, M1903, M1917, M1A, & AR-15 rifles.  However, any safe functional rifle can be used.  National Match modified rifles will be classified as “unlimited”.  This course of fire is designed so that both new and experienced shooters can compete.  As a result, the GSM matches attracts large numbers of recreation-oriented shooters who come to these matches because it combines history, camaraderie, and a competitive challenge.  The types of rifles are generally any service rifle (bolt-action or semi-auto) that any country would have used for the armed forces.  Match will require competitors to fire in the prone, sitting, and standing positions at a target 200 yards away. 

 

Event Date(s): 

Sat, 03/06/2021 - 08:00 to 16:00

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