Crimson Trace 3-gun shoot: AR-15 (Part 1 of 4)
A few weeks ago, Crimson Trace organized and sponsored the first ever night time 3-gun shoot. Featuring headlamps, night vision and IR goggles, and fully automatic weapons, it was a phenomenal experience.
Some of the world’s best shooters were there, including Katie Harris and Jansen Jones from Team Noveske, Jerry Miculek, and Army Marksman Unit shooter Daniel Horner. Honestly, I felt very much out of my league, but thankfully I filled a celebrity spot given to me by Iain Harrison (winner of Top Shot Season 1 who now works for Crimson Trace- thanks for paying it forward, Iain!). Seeing as this was only my second 3-gun match, and since my 3-gun rig wasn’t quite up to snuff, I was severely handicapped. I’ll review my gear in the next parts of this series.
The rifle I ran was a Noveske AR-15 outfitted with a Crimson Trace MVF-515 vertical foregrip with integrated flashlight and red laser system. Shooting with laser/light combo was a lot of fun, and we could rip through stages by simply placing the bright red dot on whatever we wanted to hit. I have a Trijicon ACOG w/ RMR scope which is simply amazing and worked well in a low light situation. I ran Dueck Defense Rapid Transition Sights as a backup companion, not knowing how well I’d adjust to my ACOG in the dark.
The match grade trigger is crisp and I feel like the Noveske is a natural extension of my body. I also got a chance to meet John Noveske and tell him how much I like his ARs. If you’ve never fired a Noveske, check it out, they are really great.
Shooting at night was a very different and challenging experience, and I felt like it was an equalizer since many shooters don’t shoot in the dark. I hope to have another opportunity like this again.
In the next post, I’ll chat a little more about what it was like being a total n00b in a new industry meeting all sorts of interesting people. I will also review my Remington 870 shotgun and go into some detail about why it hindered my performance.