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Distinguished Pistol

Submitted by David Bridges

David Bridges poses with his pistol.
You might say that I am a late bloomer. I am currently 55 years old and did not purchase my first pistol until I was 50.

My first pistol was a Springfield Armory full size 1911A 45 caliber. Once I started shooting I just loved it and I would practice shooting any chance I could, sometimes 5 to 6 times a week. I had a good friend, Barry Hunn, that taught me the fundamentals like stance, sight alignment and one real basic – dominant eye. Turns out I am right handed and left eye dominant. This early shooting was all two hand shooting and focused on just hitting the target, anywhere.

It wasn’t until about a year and a half later that I was out at my local gun club, South Bay Rod & Gun Club in Dulzura, California (near San Diego), that a member talked to me about Bullseye competition. Since I had purchased a Ruger 22 a few months earlier, I was all set and wanted to give it a try.

David Bridges practicing at the range.
I attended my first Bullseye competition on April 27, 2002 and shot a 69.7% for my first match. Everyone I met at the match was friendly, courteous, helpful and encouraging. They were all around a great group of people to shoot with and to learn from. It took me just over a year to move up to the Sharpshooter classification. I listened and tried their suggestions to see if it would work for me. I also bought a book called The Pistol Shooter’s Treasury from Gil Hebard Guns and I read and re-read this book. I would recommend this book to anyone. At each level of my progress I would pick up some “new” idea from the book. I gradually improved my scores to where now I am shooting in the low 90’s consistently.

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It wasn’t until the California State Match of 2004 that I shot my first leg match for EIC. I wasn’t originally going to shoot this event since I didn’t own a service pistol. The match director, Don Gussler, loaned me his for the match. I proceeded to place first of the non-distinguished shooters and earned my first 10 points towards Distinguished Pistol – I WAS HOOKED!! I then purchased a Springfield GI 45 and had Don rework it for EIC matches.

During the 2005 California State match I placed first out of 20 competitors to earn another 10 points, now I was at 20. I then entered the Pacific Fleet match and All Navy match at Camp Pendleton, CA. The Pacific Fleet match had 97 non-distinguished competitors and the All Navy had 74, I placed 5th and 3rd respectively for my final points toward the Distinguished Pistol Badge.

Shooting Bullseye competition is a tremendous joy for me because of the people that are involved. They want to win but at the same time they are encouraging and helpful – TRUE SPORTSMANSHIP. I look forward to many years of shooting and to be as helpful and as encouraging to others as those have been to me.