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  1. pasingit lang mga sirs, binenta ko kasi yung taurus ko na pt915.

     

    ngayon, wala akong maisip na ipapalit. baka meron kayong maisu-suggest sa akin na brand, .40cal sana, budget 30k+ lang.

     

    wag lang taurus. salamat mga sirs. :)

     

    Go and buy Armscor...

     

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTNG..............DVC

  2. I wil check sir Miggy E if it is included in their house gun....

     

     

    SIR MIGGY, NEGATIVE ANG CALIBER 45 TANFOGLIO FOR RENTAL....waht they have are the same old house gun which maybe you have seen during your practice days in Armscor.

     

    I tried using the 40 caliber Tanfoglio which was lend to me by a friend during our practice and its its a one hell of a gun....maybe the same thing with the caliber 45.

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING...............DVC

  3. saan ang range ni aala?

     

    AALA'S range is in Sta. Rosa, Laguna. Just right after Toyota. Its with the Golf driving range. If youre going to Tagaytay, its on the right side.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING...............DVC

  4. @ sir Dogbite, sayang, i was in the marikina range a lot until 2 years ago. that's when my wife and i transferred here to sta. rosa. after all our practice was here, and commuting daily was getting to be expensive and painful.

     

    could i ask a favor, though? could you see if they have a tanfoglio 45 rental? would like to see how one handles. am really tempted to get a tanfoglio in that caliber

     

    I wil check sir Miggy E if it is included in their house gun....

  5. have to agree with you there.....

     

     

    SO BE IT...I AGREE WITH SIR MIGGY E.....1911 IS THE BEEST CARRY WEAPON.....VERY PRACTICAL WHICH YOU CAN DEPEND YOUR LIFE ON IT.....

     

     

    I HOPE WE COULD SCHEDULE OUR PRACTICE FOR MTC SHOOTING FANATICS......I JUST GOT BACK FROM THE U.S. AND WOULD BE PRACTICING THIS WEEKEND AT ARMSCOR.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING...........DVC

  6. Mga Sirs,

     

    Ano ang mas maganda quality Armscor or Norinco?

     

    While it's true na karamihan sa mga Pinoys (kasama na siguro ako dun), ayaw ng locally made

     

    mas marami naman siguro ang ayaw ng China made (siguro dahil dun sa mga produktong mabibili sa 168...

     

    so pagdating sa pistols, ano ba ang mas may kalidad sa dalawa?

     

    napapa-iling tuloy ako sa pagpili dito...parang sayang ang budget e...kahit na nagsisimula pa lang, parang nakakapanghinayang naman

     

    mas bilib talaga ako sa H&K at sa iba pang German made fire arms, yun lang parang ginto ang presyo

     

    If you would compare Norinco and Armscor...I would say they are almost of the same quality base on my shooting experience....My carry gun for the past 6 years is a Norinco caliber 45 and custom made by a local gunsmith. I even compete it in the NATIONAL SINGLE STOCK MATCH a few years back and landed a trophy. Im also using that Norinco during the early times of IDPA and the result is very impressive. For the Armscor, its a good quality also as I had an experiment with their 40 caliber pistol which I converted and gunsmith into a MODIFIED pistol and landed 5 trophies.

     

    Defending on your budget, it would be practical to go for Norinco but fresh from the box, I suggest you bring it directly to your gunsmith for some adjustments on trigger pull and slide refining. Though Armscor has almost the same characteristic fresh from the box, it has a finer look but needs trigger pull adjustment also.

     

    PRICE RANGE;

     

    NORINCO...P12 TO 14K ARMSCOR...15 TO 18K.

     

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING...............

  7. I'm posting this as a total ignoramus when it comes to guns and shooting. Please bear with me. :lol:

     

    For the longest time, I've been thinking of trying practical shooting, but I really don't know anyone who can give me pointers. Anyway, I got a few questions:

     

    - What gun can you recommend for first-time users like me? Take into consideration that I'm a woman and some of the guns that you boys are using might be too heavy for me.

     

    - Is it safe for a woman to get into this thing? Obviously, almost all of the posts here are from males. :P

     

    - I live in Manila. Can you recommend any firing ranges in the area where I can practice shooting?

     

    Thanks! :)

     

    hi blackmagicwoman...for a first time user, specially the gender issue...i would recommend the 9mm caliber or even tried the 45 caliber ... so whats the difference between the two:

    1. 9mm has less recoil vis a vis 45 caliber.

    2. 45 caliber is one of the best gun in terms of stopping power which is ideal for self defense but high recoil.

     

    i would say, it is very safe to exchange into this kind of sports and infact there is a lady category whenever we have a shooting competition, to separate the guys and lady shooters from the award. however, lady shooters are included in the aggregate scores etc....

     

    i suggest you try armscor shooting ranges in marikina where you can also borrow different kind of house gun so you could feel which caliber fits you best.

     

    as for manila tonight shooters...iam now in philippines....you may schedule our practice so we could meet up and exchange some trainings tips in the range....

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SSAFETY SHOOTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  8. Salamat Sir Miggy & Shinta n rin po.......

     

     

    Wow you guys are really a good in terms of good advise i will take your advise and one more thing po if i where staying here in manila n tapos my gun is recently renewed na but my previous address in my gun is in laguna, will there be problems if i keep it in manila? if there is PROBLEM can i correct this by PTC, PTR OR PTTCF? Hope you help me ..... sana po pag i can shoot n kitakita po sana po tayo sa mtc shooting contest.... hehehehe

     

     

    sana po pag i can shoot n kitakita po sana po tayo sa mtc shooting contest................Good idea, why not organize 1ST MTC SHOOTING COMPETITION...it's a good start to promote responsible gun ownership to MTC members. Suggest, level 1 competition so that preparation will be easy. Too bad, nasa State pa ako. Hope to see you guys in the range.

     

    Once Im in Manila, I will teach some techniques in practical shooting. Prepare at least 300 rounds of ammo and of course, prepare to stay in the range the whole day. See you guys this december.

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING

  9. Salamat Sir Miggy & Shinta n rin po.......

     

     

    Wow you guys are really a good in terms of good advise i will take your advise and one more thing po if i where staying here in manila n tapos my gun is recently renewed na but my previous address in my gun is in laguna, will there be problems if i keep it in manila? if there is PROBLEM can i correct this by PTC, PTR OR PTTCF? Hope you help me ..... sana po pag i can shoot n kitakita po sana po tayo sa mtc shooting contest.... hehehehe

     

     

    Technically there is a problem per AFAD rules...but per practice, for as long as your FA is licensed and not expired there will be no problem.

     

    FED computers had problem sometimes wherein even you change your address at the application form during renewal, still the old address will be printed on your FA ID card. This happened to my rifles and pistols. The essence is, make sure that you FA's license is renewed on time and there will be no question or problem at all.

     

    Just one thing for PTT and PTCFOR holder, be sure to bring always the FA ID with you.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.

  10. HIwalay yung extra ammo, loaded mag, and gun with empty magazine.

     

    I've read from the PTT nga na dapat sa glove compartment yung isa (gun or magazine and bullets), nakahiwalay sa iba pa. I just thought it's one of the laws that're forgotten... hmn...

     

    Question again: if you leave your ammo box with ammos in your car and you're parked in an open space with the sun going full blast, di kaya puputok mga yun?

     

     

    Negative sir Shinta..it will never blast even exposed to sunlight. However, caution must always be practiced. Ammunition in principle must be kept away from prolong exposure to sunlight.

  11. @Ranger 9:

    Sa Armscor P2,500 ang membership nila. Pag member ka na, you don't have to pay for a range fee, P11.00 ang paper target, P9.00 ang reloaded bullet. They can apply for a PTT for you (P500), and a PTC would cost around P9-10k. They have an indoor range at Makati Cinema Square and an outdoor range at Marikina. Kaya parng may PTC na din ako when I applied for a PTT from them, nasa Makati lang kasi work ko kaya kahit araw-araw dala ko FA ko, he he he...

     

    @sir MiggeE:

    Thanks!!

     

     

    Reminder on the use of PTT as what we experienced shooter does:

     

    1. read all conditions stated in the PTT form.

     

    2. PTT is intended or issued to practicing members of practical shooting.

     

    3. Guns must be kept in a gun box with out ammunition.

     

    4. Loaded magazines and ammo's must be placed in a shooters bag or tool box, seperating it from the gun box in principle.

     

    5. if you will always bring your gun from house to work, do bring always the complete rigs, ear plug or muff, shooting glass etc. This will prove that you will go to range for practice in cases of questioning.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING

  12. Thanks sir dogbite!

     

    I left my unit with Romy this morning and he recommended several modifications. I asked if they were reaally necessary and he assured me that once all the modifications have been done, I would never have to worry about jamming my gun again, it would take any bullet I give it (except for non-9mm of course, he he he...) He seemed to know what he was talking about, and having the assurance that a bullet wouldn't accidentally explode while I'm racking the slide seems worth it.

     

    While waiting for my turn, another shooter approached me and we made some small talk. Ang suggestion nga daw ng counter-measures sa kanya is to go to either A. Pascual(?) in manila, Tony O. in Taguig, or Metrillo in Paranaque. Since Manila's still a bit flooded daw at the time he wanted his gun modified, he decided to go to Metrillo and they did a good job according to him. He's just doing other mods kaya sya nandun.

     

    I was looking at the prices for their modifications, and I was sorely tempted to have the np28 fitted with a novac rear sight and fiber optic front site but I finally managed to control myself :D and decide to make that (and the hard chroming of my slide) my next project, he he he...

     

    Thanks for the help Sirs dogbite and MiggyE!!

     

    oh, and thanks royginald and ultegra too!! Nakalimutan ko na yung iba. Anyway, thanks for the help din po!!

     

    Marami-rami pala nagpapagawa sa kanila, I saw a colonel's aide having two FAs modified and while I was leaving, may bagong dumating din.

     

    Pupunta ba kayo sa gunshow? I'll try very hard to attend. It'll be my first gunshow. Hope to see you peeps there!

     

     

    Well, as I told you in my previous inputs Sir Shinta...once you started modifying your gun...it would never end up hehehe. Just like what happened to my modified pistol..it end up to almost 200k just to be competitive. Anyway, its worth naman talagang i tune up ang gun natin since that is an insurance for us and our family.

     

    Once you go deep into practical shooting, marami ka pang matotohan. Do control youself, as you go along, you will know the do's and dont's.

     

    Too bad, December pa uwi ko from States, let's schedule our practice in Armscor so at least I could share to you the basic and advance approach to practical shooting.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING

  13. Hello sir dogbite!

     

    Kindly give me the following details of your Norinco;

     

    1. what caliber? I have a Norinco NP28, 9mm.

     

    2. single stock or hi cap? Hi cap

     

    3. Are the shells you reloaded new or once fired? Both. I used 50 factory-manufactured FMJs first ( I think one jammed, that's when the RO told me to do a sling shot rack) then had them reloaded (these bullets will be used after 2 weeks). The next week, I bought reloaded FMJs from Armscor (one jammed, this time the

    RO told me I stacked the bullets facing down). The third time I went to the firing range, I used the reloaded ammo I used two weeks ago, the ones I used for breaking-in the gun(reloaded once). I had 2 jams, this time the slide failed to cycle completely when I ws on my last bullet. The RO told me to use some more factory-loaded bullets since it needed more breaking-in.

     

    That's not counting several jams I had at home while using a dummy bullet. Once I even noticed the dummy bullet's primer being hit by a metal from the slide and the bullet lodged on a corner of the slide. I thought, if that was a live bullet I would've been in serious trouble. The bullet might have fired!

     

    Someone suggested I clean everything, even the magazine. Another forumer told me to rack the slide with it facing to my left.

     

    It seemed to work, I'm no longer getting jams when I dry fire at home. But still another forumer told me to have it checked with a gunsmith just to be sure, so tomorrow I've scheduled a fine tuning at Metrillo's shop.

     

     

     

    4. After you consumed the 50 rounds ammo or after you fired the gun, did you clean and lubricate it? I cleaned the bore with Hoppe's 9 and on everything else, I used redisol gun oil after every use.

     

    5. Do you gauge your ammo before you use it? No, I didn't but I plan on getting me one of those devices soon, just to be on the safe side.

     

    I heard Metrillo does good work. I plan on having the trigger pull lessened aside from the tune-up. What do you think po? I've heard some reviews saying not to have anyone tinker with your FA unless absolutely necessary, so I'm very confused right now. On the one hand, the FA's working well already, but on the other hand, what if I get another jam and the bullet explodes in the chamber? I hope Metrillo's a good choice...

     

     

    Sir Shinta....what you have informed me are the normal scenario encountered when breaking in the gun. Again, dont be discouraged.

     

    You did all the right thing from cleaning and lubricating the gun before and after using it. The only missing link that I observe is no. 5 for which you were not able to gauge all your ammo before you use it. Common problem of gun failure is the shooters mistake of not using "bullet gauge" before using and loading the ammo. Bullet gauge may cost you around or less than P500.00. In the absence of bullet gauge, you may use directly your gun barrel.

     

    Why not gauge first your ammo using your barrel. If your ammo seats properly on the barrel, its a good one. If not, it will not fit direclty to the barrel and you will noticed a bloated or buntis or may bewang as what we shooters called it. Try to use the gauged bullet in the range and observed if it will jam again.

    Bringing your gun to a reliable gun smith I would say is the right choice if you really want to fine tune your gun immediately.

     

    Experienced and competitive shooter in reality usually bring their new gun directly to the gun smith to avoid the hassle of experiencing those jamming etc. I did the same to my carry and competition gun.

     

    METRILLO is a good choice if you are planning to have your gun repair. Do bring at least 200 rounds so they can test fire your gun during their quality control. One good thing with Metrillo is that they have this in door range for which shooter can test fire their gun right after the repair. In fact, Metrillo gun smith my modified 40 caliber pistol and super 38 race gun.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.

  14. Sir Shinta, what you encountered are the common problems for a new gun, thats why we need to break it in, to properly fit and engage the metal components. Dont be discouraged with the way your gun behave.

     

    Kindly give me the following details of your Norinco;

     

    1. what caliber?

     

    2. single stock or hi cap?

     

    3. Are the shells you reloaded new or once fired?

     

    4. After you consumed the 50 rounds ammo or after you fired the gun, did you clean and lubricate it?

     

    5. Do you gauge your ammo before you use it?

     

    Do give me the details and i will advise you what to do next.

     

    By the way, "ALWAYS THREAT AN EMPTY GUN AS IF IT WERE LOADED"...NEVER LOOK AT THE MUZZLE OF THE GUN.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Nag-break in ako ng 50 bullets new FMJs bought at Gun Access, wala akong naging problem, dire-diretso ang pag-fire. Then I had the bullets reloaded at armscor.

     

    One week daw bago makuha yung reloaded na bullet so pagbalik ko sa armscor bumili ako sa kanila ng bagong 50 reloaded FMJs, wala din problem once nag-start na ang firing. Nauubos ko ang isang mag na dire-diretso.

     

    Then last thursday I got my reloaded bullets from them, dalawang magazine ang hindi na-pull yung slide kaya di umaakyat yung bullets sa magazine-- nag-FTF, pero laging yung last na round lang. Sabi ng RO konting break-in pa daw.

     

    What troubles me is, pag kinakasa ko sya sometimes naiipit yung bullet sa slide. Kahit dummy bullet ang gamit ko sa bahay, umiipit sya minsan.

     

    Nung nasa armscor ako pagkasa ko, naiipit yung bullet and I showed it to the Range Officer, sabi ng RO wag ko daw iga-guide pabalik; kaya sya naipit dahil pinigilan ko ang pagbalik. Basta hila tapos bitaw daw. Okay na after nun.

     

    Next firing ko naman bumara ulit yung bullet between the barrel and the slide. The RO checked the gun, mali daw ang lagay ko sa bullets ko, nakapoint sila pababa, dapat daw lahat pataas.

     

    At home naiipit pa rin minsan and I've read ang isang cause daw is "wrist limping", yung malambot ang wrist mo kaya pagkasa tumatalon ang bullet kaya naiipit.

     

    Lagi ko na pinapractice ang pagkasa ko, trying to look for what could be causing it. Pag ni-lock ko naman sa cocked position tapos nilalagay ko yung magazine then press on the release trigger di umiipit so mukhang mali lang talaga ang pagkasa ko.

     

    Ano po sa tingin nyo?

     

    One more thing... minsan pagkaipit sa armscor I pulled the slide kaya lang ayaw lumabas ng bullet kaya pump ko pataas yung FA tapos pagsilip ko, nakaharap sa kin yung bullet! Lumundag sya tapos pumasok sa chamber na baligtad! Inikot ko kaagad yung FA para mag-roll out yung bullet, lumabas naman.

     

    Usually pag naiipit yung bullet yung likod nya nakaipit sa may right dun sa nakausling bakal tapos yung head nya nasa kanan naman ng slide... malapit na dun sa kulay primer ng bullet kung saan tumatama yung firing pin para mag-fire yung bullet.

     

    Di kaya delikado yun? May chance ba nag mag-discharge yung bullet pag tinamaan ng parts ng chamber yung primer?

     

    TIA!

  15. I guess TEFLON is available in TRUEWEIGHT , STRONGHAND, JETHRO. If TEFLON is not available, try using the FMJ.

     

    Use the same bullet head you are loading in your carry gun to familiarize yourself with the recoil in cases of eventualities.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING

  16. One of the posts at pinoyguns made me decide to get a Norinco na lang... :(

     

    I've ordered one na and I'll be getting it by Friday or Saturday. I tested the one they had for demo and it was kinda heavy but I liked how the 2-tone version looked.

     

    I've read that I'm supposed to break-in the pistol using 50 rounds of new FMJs, then 100-200 rounds of reloaded FMJs. Is that alright?

     

    I plan to have the new 50 rounds reloaded at armscor for my weekly accuracy practice.

     

    CONGRATS AND WELCOME TO THE SHOOTING WORLD. Sir Shinta, save your 50 rounds of new ammo for your carry and use the reloaded FMJ for your break-in. Ask the reloader for an IPSC load so they will give you the correct power factor. You may also use the TEFLON head later on with almost the same feel and behavior of FMJ.

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.

  17. Good evening po.

     

    I went to Armscor MCS na. I've tried both their 9mm and .45 pistols and I've changed my mind and narrowed down my choices to a 9mm. Parang mas madaling kontrolin ang recoil nya e. Tsaka pang-home defense lang naman. I'm thinking of getting either a norinco or armscor.

     

    Sturdy daw ang Norinco dahil maganda ang gawa nila sa steel ng guns nila.

     

    Ang armscor naman kilalang brand tapos quality daw ang pistols nila... although parang di ko gusto na 9 rounds lang ang nalalagay sa magazine, samantalang ang norinco 15 rounds...

     

    What do you suggest I get among the two?

     

    Thanks!

     

    For a beginner, 45 caliber is difficult to control particularly the recoil, but it has the best stopping power if home and personal security will be considered. All guns had its own characteristic for which the shooter must familiarized per se.

     

    If you will choose 9mm, Sir miggyE suggestion is right, why not opt for the Tanfoglio 9mm which is truly competitive and had been tested by PRODUCTION shooters in IPSC competition. Tanfoglio is being manufactured also by ARMSCORP for which replacement parts is readily available in the market.

     

    Inform us if you had your gun then we will advise the proper break in procedure.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.

  18. I'm canvassing for my first pistol, sa Makati Cinema Square ko plano kumuha... I'm thinking of getting this one:

     

    Model: Armscor 1911A1-45 FS GI (PHP16,500) plus 6k for license

    Specs:

    Caliber: .45 ACP

    Mag. Capacity : 8 rounds

    Barrel: Standard

    Barrel Length: 127 mm

    Overall Length : 217 mm

    Weight, empty : 1.12 kgs.

    Description: Semi-auto & recoil operated action; GI front sight mounted on slot; GI rear sight mounted on dovetail cut; 1.81 - 2.27 kgs. trigger pull; GI hammer; GI grip safety; GI serration (rear only); GI trigger; Parkerized finish; Polymer grip except plain wood grip for CS model

     

    P16.5k sya sa isang seller sa sulit + 6k for the license pero I plan to get mine at Makati Cinema Square dahil may katabi syang firing range para ma-test ko na din pagkakuha ko.

     

    Can you guys tell me which of the shops are reliable? What do you think po of the unit, okay na ba sya for a beginner like me?

     

    I heard you have to get a Permit to Transport so you can bring your gun to your shooting range, magkano po kaya ito?

     

    Thanks in advance!

     

     

    ARMSCOR is a good gun thou Philippine made. In fact, I even used the 40 caliber Armscor and have it modified and even landed Champions trophy in IPSC competition. For a beginner, its a very reliable gun but needs some modification on the internal parts.

     

    I suggest try to buy at reliable gun store like the Makati Cinema Square which is an AFAD member. For a 45 caliber pistol, you will be required to present CERTIFICATE OF GUN CLUB MEMBERSHIP since you are buying a high caliber gun. Your gun store can assist you on whatever documents you would be needing since its part of the procedure of PNP-FED before they will issue the FA license.

     

    The PERMIT TO TRANSPORT will be given to you by your STORE by the time your gun is ready for pick up. Usually, they will give you 1 week permit to transport then later on you may opt to apply for the PTT which they usually charge at P360.00 and is good for 3 months.

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.

  19. thank you sir dogbite. am from QC. may holster, mag pouch, ear muffs, eye protection and ammo boxes na ko sir. will check out armscor soon.

     

    regards,

     

     

    Your welcome sir ultegra............SAFETY AND HAPPY SHOOTING.

  20. thank you very much ser! will visit the site soon.

     

     

    Your welcome sir ultegra.......If your leaving within QC area....I suggest, mag member kana. Jsut follow the basic rules when you are on the range na...Armscor is a COLD RANGE...meaning, you must have a holster or complete rigs as possible.....

     

    BASIC SHOOTING REQUIREMENTS:

     

    1. HOLSTER + MAG POUCH

    2. EAR MOP OR EAR PLUG

    3. EYE PROTECTION (MANDATORY)

    4. BASEBALL CAP (OPTIONAL) BUT I SUGGEST YOU MUST HAVE IT

    5. AMMO BOX

    6. FOLLOW THE 4 BASIC RULES OF GUN HANDLING WHICH IS VISIBLE IN ALL STAGES/RANGES.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.......

  21. haha, thanks for the invite, sir dogbite. God knows am rusty on competitive shooting since the last shoot i officially joined was over 15 years ago. still shoot, but its just to keep my edge on my own carry.

     

    aside from Armscor, there are open ranges in Crame and Aguinaldo, but not as expansive or complete like armscor :)

     

    HEHEHE.....ok lang yan sir miggyE... I can guarantee you mga 3 or 4 practice lang natin...your on the track ulit....all you have to do is just follow the basic drill...........dry firing...sight alignment...........proper grip and your already competitive. wish I was there in manila na....

     

    basic drill tip:

     

    1. set target at 5 meters........try to hit ALPHA (8 rounds) ...this is precision shooting..shot interval at least 1 or 2 seconds....IF PERFECT then,

     

    2. same as no. 1....draw and fire.....hit ALPHA (8 rounds)...if perfect

     

    3. same as no. 2...draw and fire.....2 rounds/draw.....double tap ...hit ALPHA (10 rounds )......IF PERFECT..

     

    .......... increase the target distance to 7 meters.........follow steps 1, 2, 3,....and so on.

     

    This are the usual drills I did before practicing a course of fire ( COF ).......

     

     

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.

  22. coming from QC/Katipunan area, how to i get to the marikina shooting range? do i have to be a member to shoot at the facility? ano po ang required nila na papers?

     

     

    From Katipunan/QC area...try to follow jeepney route going to Parang or Fortune or if your know Marikina Sports Center go in that direction then you may ask the friendly people of Marikina City.

     

    Membership is 2,500/year for which you will enjoy the facilities for free for 1 year. benefits includes members discount on ammo reloading etc.

     

    For non members, you will pay 300 pesos/pax.

     

    ARMSCOR SHOOTING RANGES, INC.

    Armscor Avenue, Fortune Marikina City

    Tel. No. (632) 941-7328

    Fax No. (632) 941-4265

     

    As a tip, try to ask the office staff about home boy tips as they might over charge.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING......................

  23. @dogbite

    Thanks for the tip Sir..

    Any recommended Outdoor range sir within Manila ?

     

     

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    I would say, the best out door range in Manila is The Armscor Shooting Range in Parang, Marikina......that is where we usually conduct level 1, 2 and 3 competition.....ammos are readily available of any caliber. They have the ranges for Rifle and Handguns.

     

    You can have those friendly homeboys who will assist you setting the target papers, errand to reload your ammo and even buy you snacks. Too bad Im in the States now, I could arrange basic IPSC drill for free to MTC members. One's Im there, lets arrange our practice schedule.

     

     

    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.

  24. Basta ako kuntento na ko sa ParaOrd ko.. :)

     

    kapuputok lang kanina .. hehehe

    http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2497/3886340811_f386bc3a09.jpg

     

    Sabi ng RO ko....malapit na daw ako matuto... ;))

     

     

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    Nice shooting bro....your on the target. Try to practice more dry firing at home to enhance your grip and prevent flinching. Focus and align front and rear sight....bang...............its ALPHA. Try to do practice also at out door range so you can feel the ambiance of a shooting competition.

     

    SHOOTER.....ARE YOU READY....STANDBY............TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT

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    GOOD LUCK AND SAFETY SHOOTING.............

  25. Another silly question and with the risk of sounding pathetic... Parang di kasi ako nagagandahan sa looks ng M1911. Hehe! Meron ba 1911 na mejo ok yun looks? What's an M1911 brand na maganda to start with? :)

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