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AR500 Hostage Target MOA Targets






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Pop quiz, hot shots.

Airport, gunman with one hostage. He's using her for cover, and he's almost to the plane. You're a hundred feet away...

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The POPQUIZ hostage head target system is now available from MOA, made of 3/8" AR500. As a 50% scale IPSC Metric target with a 4" diameter paddle, this setup works great with pistols at 12 yards, or intermediate rifles at 100 yards.

Available as a weld kit for do it yourself types, or a complete target system for those who just want to go shoot that hostage.
 
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Pop quiz! I love it. Makes me want to shoot the hostage, though.

What's with the trigger jerk on the dryfire? :cornut:
 

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Very cool. Added to the wish list!

That's a great value on a quality target. I'd recommend Mitch to anyone in the market for some new steel. Fair price, solid product, far above-average customer service.
 

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Seeing as I have no knowledge of IPSC could we get some dimensions on the targets? Might be nice to have rough dimensions on the website descriptions.

just a thought.
 
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Seeing as I have no knowledge of IPSC could we get some dimensions on the targets? Might be nice to have rough dimensions on the website descriptions.

just a thought.
That's an awful reasonable request. I'll get it updated tonight. Is cubits an acceptable unit of measure, or.should I use furlongs? :)
 

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That's an awful reasonable request. I'll get it updated tonight. Is cubits an acceptable unit of measure, or.should I use furlongs? :)
Spans would be more appropriate for that range.
 

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That's an awful reasonable request. I'll get it updated tonight. Is cubits an acceptable unit of measure, or.should I use furlongs? :)
:goodpost:

I prefer all measurements to be in Hands. It's easier that way.

In other notes, I spent a good deal of time today on the website picking out some fun things to order.........soon soon!
 

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All measurements must be made in Old English standard!
It's older, so it must be better. Just ask the Colt 1911 guys, there's no substitute.
 
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MOA's product text has been updated appropriately.

50% scale IPSC Metric is about 15x9"
Or 3.75 x 2.25 hands
Or 0.00189393939393 x 0.0011363636 furlongs
Or 1.666 x 1 spans
Or about 1.5 x 0.5 bottles of Old English
 
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MOA's product text has been updated appropriately.

50% scale IPSC Metric is about 15x9"
Or 3.75 x 2.25 hands
Or 0.00189393939393 x 0.0011363636 furlongs
Or 1.666 x 1 spans
Or about 1.5 x 0.5 bottles of Old English
What's the price in Schrute bucks vs Stanley nickels?
 
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