Jim,
Is this match more like a Glock match where holsters and mag pouches are NOT
needed? Or is it
more like IDPA/IPSC?
We know a few people who might be interested but they are not IDPA/IPSC
shooters.
Thanks for the info,
Lorrie Weiny
--- James Griffiths <jim.griffiths@...> wrote:
> Richmond Police Officer Brad Moody was taken off life support and died
> yesterday. He had been brain dead since his car slid off the road and
> hit a light pole while responding to an Officer Needs Assistance call
> on Saturday morning.
>
> http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/10/08/BASQ13CPUJ.DTL
>
> Brad was 29 years old, and leaves behind a wife and two small daughters.
>
> The Richmond Rod & Gun Club is canceling its scheduled competition for
> Sunday, November 30th, and instead will hold a Brad Moody Memorial
> Glock Match. All proceeds collected from the match will go to a
> scholarship fund for his daughters.
>
> Details:
>
> Sunday, November 30, 2008
> Richmond Rod & Gun Club
>
> Proceeds go to a college fund for Brad's two daughters
>
> 5 Courses of Fire
> Steel & paper targets
> Civilian & LE Divisions
> Big Raffle
> You may use any kind of self-defense pistol, but shoot a Glock in the
> match and you`ll be automatically entered to win 1 of 2 Glock pistols
>
> $50/shooter
> Registration must be received by November 19th
>
> You can download a match registration form here:
>
> http://jim.griffiths.home.comcast.net/images/MoodyGlockMatch.pdf
>
> -------------
>
> Also, if you are not able to shoot the match, but would still like to
> contribute to Brad's daughters' fund, donations may be made to the
> "The Memorial Fund for Officer Brad Moody" and dropped off at any
> Mechanics Bank location. They can also be mailed to:
>
> Mechanics Bank
> 3170 Hilltop Mall Rd.
> Richmond, CA 94806
>
>