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This is a photo of me in my typical shooting stance around 1950. Notice the fancy shooting outfit I wore in those days. The targets were usually higher than I was. Perfect counter balance stance to the weight of the gun.
These are some of my father's shooting collectibles. A beautfiul national match shooting patch from the 1951 tournament, the result pamplet, and the medal he won in that tournament
One of my really good friends is a Deputy, and firearms instructor for the local department. I ran into him one afternoon at the range while he was teaching some law enforcement full auto training. So I got to join in.
Deputy Pascoe with a non lethal shotgun demo. Trained glock armorer, my combat shooting mentor, lethal force instructor, CCW instructor, hunter, and archery buddy.
A gun write and photographer (who took these photos) Toshi let me shoot one of his .45's. It had an incredible 1.5 pound trigger. Later I found out that it had been one of Robby Lethams competition guns!
This is Toshi with his .45 1911.

.He took many of the amazing photos of my grips that you see on this site. He has been a photographer for many of the major gun magazines.