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Maybe things have changed a bit in Canada then. When I was stationed at Ft. Lewis our Practical Pistol group would swap trips with Canadian police. But it was very strict. When we got to the border a RCMP would pick up our handguns and ammo (after full inspection) take receipt of them and escort us to the event area. Same coming back. Their trip to the US was much simpler. Of course that was 1984+ so it may be easier now.
USPSPA is a nationwide affiliation of groups that practice self defense with live ammo on outdoor ranges. Real life situations could be set up with props and you would go though a drill with changing mags, shooting weak hand, using cover etc. Getting a little old for it now but in the day it was sure fun to do it with a Luger.... People couldn't believe it. http://www.uspsa.org/uspsa-media-pre...ose-in-Utah-45 |
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