Hey all,
I've never shot a GSSF match....or any match for that matter. I've wanted to for a while and when there is one that is near me, I'm going to try it.
I'd like to know a few things first and would like to explain my situation and have you guys tell me if I could still shoot a GSSF match.
I have a permanent back condition where my vertebrae are totally fused together from top to bottom. This severely restricts my range of motion as you can imagine.
For example, I cannot under any circumstances go prone or even lay on my belly and look forward. I also have restriced movement with my head and neck. I cannot look up at all. Like if you and I were in the yard and a neat helicopter came over us, there is no way I would be able to see it as it closed in on my position. I can see it approach, but that's all. Lastly, I cannot run and haven't been able to do so for over 20+ years. I can walk though and have full use of my hands, arms and all my senses. There is no worry about me being able to be safe, I am always safe and observe range practices. I just have the very restricted movement and motion.
Would these limitations prevent me from shooting a GSSF match? Would I be in some kind of special class or something because of my diminished ability to move or move quickly?
I don't care about winning or stuff like that, I'd just love to go out and have fun shooting in one of these events and meet some other Glock shooters and fellow Gun Nuts.
Anyway, is there anything that you all can see that would prevent me from participating in these GSSF events and shoots? Would you recommend that I not shoot in these matches for any reason? If you believe that, and have a reason, I would appreciate it if you would tell me.
Any other info about me shooting in one of these matches, I would appreciate you all educating me.
Thanks for your help and time.
Nalajr
I've never shot a GSSF match....or any match for that matter. I've wanted to for a while and when there is one that is near me, I'm going to try it.
I'd like to know a few things first and would like to explain my situation and have you guys tell me if I could still shoot a GSSF match.
I have a permanent back condition where my vertebrae are totally fused together from top to bottom. This severely restricts my range of motion as you can imagine.
For example, I cannot under any circumstances go prone or even lay on my belly and look forward. I also have restriced movement with my head and neck. I cannot look up at all. Like if you and I were in the yard and a neat helicopter came over us, there is no way I would be able to see it as it closed in on my position. I can see it approach, but that's all. Lastly, I cannot run and haven't been able to do so for over 20+ years. I can walk though and have full use of my hands, arms and all my senses. There is no worry about me being able to be safe, I am always safe and observe range practices. I just have the very restricted movement and motion.
Would these limitations prevent me from shooting a GSSF match? Would I be in some kind of special class or something because of my diminished ability to move or move quickly?
I don't care about winning or stuff like that, I'd just love to go out and have fun shooting in one of these events and meet some other Glock shooters and fellow Gun Nuts.
Anyway, is there anything that you all can see that would prevent me from participating in these GSSF events and shoots? Would you recommend that I not shoot in these matches for any reason? If you believe that, and have a reason, I would appreciate it if you would tell me.
Any other info about me shooting in one of these matches, I would appreciate you all educating me.
Thanks for your help and time.
Nalajr
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