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P&P Insurance Brokers’ practical pistol shoot fires off G.S.S.F. 2018 calendar

Feb 25, 2018 Sports, https://www.kaieteurnewsonline...s-s-f-2018-calendar/

The Guyana Sport Shooting Foundation’s Practical Pistol Section commenced shooting activities for 2018 on Saturday 17th February, 2018, when they hosted the 3rd Annual P&P Insurance Brokers & Consultants sponsored Practical Pistol Match at the GDF Yarrowkabra Range. The event saw local practical shooters testing their skills in four dynamic stages setup by the Match Committee. Shooters competed for the top 3 prizes in two divisions based on their firearm setup, in accordance with the rules of the United States Practical Shooting Association USPSA Handgun Rules. The divisions were Production and Limited Division.
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P&P 2018 Winners – Prize winners of P&P sponsored GSSF’s Practical Pistol Match: From left: Mrs. Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon, Dr. Johan DaSilva, Mr. Ryan McKinnon, Mr. Rajiv Latchana, Mr. Andrew Phang and Mr.David Dharry.

Opening remarks were made by recently elected President of GSSF, Mr. Ryan McKinnon, who reminded participants of the safety rules and the Match was declared open by Match Director Mr. David Dharry.
On the cool, sunny Saturday afternoon, shooters were placed in two squads and the match commenced. In the first of two stages designed by Mr. Dharry, called ‘Daily News’ and ‘Hello from D Other Side’, the competitor started seated at a table reading a book with only their unloaded handgun placed on a table. Upon start signal, competitors were required to load the handgun and then engage the targets all while remaining in the seated position.
‘Hello from D other side” saw shooters starting by standing in any of two specifically defined areas set out on the course of fire, and were required to face up range while holding with a mobile phone against the ear on the same side where their firearm is holstered. Upon start signal, shooters had to turn, make the gun ready, then engage targets that were situated in front of the opposing starting area defined, then run to the other area and engage targets situated on the other side. There was a single paper target on this stage which needed to be engaged anywhere outside of the two defined “boxed” areas.
The shooters came up with various strategies to engage this paper target so as to beat the clock and register software specifically designed for the discipline since this is done atomically it aids in efficiency. Ultimately the scoring in practical shooting rewards the winners who can have a balance of accuracy within the shortest possible short stage times as against other competitors within the division.
After the Match, there was a side match in the form of a Shoot-off, whereby those that signed up were randomly selected to compete against another shooter in a knock out styled competition. Pairs of shooters competing against recharged their magazines and gathered around 10 steel poppers. Rules were simple: at the start signal the shooter that falls the first 5 wins. To get things stated was a duel between Mr. Rajiv Latchana and Mr. Mohamed Khan.
Upon the start signal, a rapid burst of gunfire and falling steel flooded the range…. there was a slight pause at one end as Latchana did a magazine change much to the excitement of onlookers but alas, Mr. Mohamed Khan proved that slow and steady rules over quick and jerky trigger finger (in a tortoise vs hare moment) and took the 1st bye.
The action continued as shooter after shooter took the dusty walk to reset the stage, until the final round came. It was down to two of Guyana’s seasoned shooters: Dr. Johan DaSilva and Mr. Ryan McKinnon both shooting the much talked about CZ Shadow 2 Pistol. After the sound of the start signal and the proverbial settling of the smoke it was McKinnon who made light work knocking over the metal poppers inclusive of performing a mandatory magazine change as agreed upon by the finalists.
The Stats Officer for this match was Mrs. Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon, who released the results in agreement with the Match Director. The prize order was as follows:

Limited Division

1st – Ryan McKinnon – 235.5987 points
2nd – Johan DaSilva – 197.7184 points
3rd – Vidushi Persaud-McKinnon – 105.0355 points
Production Division

1st – Rajiv Latchana – 180.0000 points
2nd – Andrew Phang – 169.9061 points
3rd – David Dharry – 133.5190 points

Chairman of the Practical Shooting Committee and the Match Director for this event, Mr. David Dharry, expressed appreciation to P&P Insurance Brokers for their continued support to the promotion and building of the sport in Guyana. Director Mr. Vikash Panday echoed the same sentiments that his company stands committed to continued support of the GSSF and sport shooting in spite of the slow economic conditions that presently exist.
The Board of Directors wishes to commend the Match Director, Range Master, Stats Officer, Range Officers and the shooters for ensuring an efficient event. Special thanks also to the Guyana Defence Force, Chief of Staff Brigadier Patrick West, Commissioner of Police Mr. Seelal Persaud, Asst. Commissioner Mr. David Ramnarine, the ranks of TSU and the Guyana Police Force, the Media and GSSF members for their support in promoting practical shooting locally. Sincere thanks were extended to CEO, Mr. Bishwa Panday of P&P Insurance Brokers and Consultants Ltd.

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