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This site is dedicated to preserving the rights of owners of class 3 weapons

 


Back in the early 1980's, Charley Erb got together with a few of his friends and held a machine gun shoot at an old mine site near Brownsville, Pennsylvania called the Waterbox. Every spring and fall they would get together and spend a Saturday shooting and socializing. Soon a club was started to help in organizing the shoots. As the years went by, more and more people were coming to the shoot. By the late 90's the club outgrew the old mine site. The shoot was moved across the river to a larger area and has expanded to a 624 foot long firing line. The pictures on the following pages were taken from the shoots at the new site.
"A well-regulated Militia being necessary to the security of a free State,
the right of the people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed."

- Second Amendment
to the U.S. Constitution


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NOTICE: Please read
Due to some problems recently
encountered with the Fayette
County Zoning Authority,we
are temporarily canceling
the shoot until further notice


Pictures of the Fall 2002 shoot are
displayed on Photo pages 4,5,6

Colt light aircraft gun

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