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Date: 2014-03-21 15:13:30
Shooting sports
Firearm actions
Sports
Semi-automatic pistols
Commonwealth Games
Commonwealth Games sports
Cowboy Action Shooting
Modern Technique of the Pistol
Handguns
Pistol
Magazine

NMLEA NIGHT PISTOL QUALIFICATION ADMINISTRATIVE GUIDE 25 ROUNDS: (Each round is worth 4 points) 100%-25 hits 92%-23 hits 80%-20 hits 72%-18 hits Minimum Qualifying Score: 70% Stage 1**

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