This Week on Shooting USA: Classic 1911s Compete

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Nashville, TN -(AmmoLand.com)- It’s classic pistol competition as Colonel Jeff Cooper first created the combat sport. More than 400 USPSA members compete in Barry, Illinois with single-stack 1911’s, in the biggest championship competition of the year, the Single Stack Nationals. We break down the action as the top men and women compete for the National Championship Titles.

Plus, the history behind the John Browning 1911 Government Model. The famous sidearm with a treasured past is clearly one of History’s Guns.

And the little known museum in Alabama with nearly 8,000 weapons collected by an American spy in World War Two. We go inside the Berman Museum and inside the vault in Anniston. Tune in to Outdoor Channel!

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“Some Gave All Sporting Clay Classic”

The crew heads to California this week for a special fundraiser to benefit Gold Star Families. The “Some Gave All Sporting Classic” at Birds Landing Hunting Preserve honors the service and sacrifice of Fallen Heroes and Veterans. Stay tuned for coverage of the event.

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About Shooting USA:

Jim Scoutten, AmericaÌs Most Watched Firearms Reporter, has been on the beat for 25 years, reporting the stories of the Shooting Sports and the firearms Industry. The show produces a series of popular segments focusing on historical guns, the personalities in the sport and industry, insider reports from gun tests, and practical tips from shooting sports pros. The show appeals to shooting sports enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels by providing practical tips on safely handling, modifying and repairing their favorite guns.

For more information, please visit www.ShootingUSA.com.

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