In Memory of Fallen American Heroes
and as a
Tribute to the Arms They Used in
The Great War

The New Jersey Arms Club, Inc.

Invites the proud owners of World War I Rifle and Handguns to participate in our

ARMISTICE DAY MATCHES

a Marksmanship Contest Using:

FIREARMS OF WW-I

DATE: Saturday, November 14, 2009
TIME: 10:00am - 3:00pm
(Sight-in 10:00 - 11:00)
LOCATION: Shongum Sportsmen's Range Mansfield, NJ
PRIZES: Trophy to best in each contest
FIREARMS: Curios and Relics of the period -
Original Stocks and sights-Accurate reproductions true to originals accepted.
CONTESTS: All contests are 10 rounds in 2 Minutes at 100 Yards- any position including bench rest
SHOOT CHAIRMAN Stan Gurski . . .e-mail: GurskiLTC@aol.com

Lunch of Hot Dogs w/chilli & Kraut, Baked Beans, and drinks was served to all with all paid entries.

The following results from the 2009 Armistice Day Shoot follow:


Special thanks once again to the Shongum Sportsmen's Association who made this shoot posssibe.

This shoot was sponsored by Shongum (and NJACC Member) Stan Gurski.

The great lunch of Baked Beans, Hot Dogs, prepared by our Chef Joe Lutz, worked out perfectly for the shoot. We had such a great. We only had a dozen or so shooters, so we have some food for the freezer for the winter shoot. Stan ran the line, and Tom Plante the scoring.

The weather was better than expected, but we had a small turnout. The day started wet and gloomy, but the rain held off and the range conditions were quite good. We adapted the Shongum target holders to hold our targets. Only a dozen or so shooters showed and most were from our club. However, we were still able to make some money for the club.

This rifle matches were shot at 100 yards. As a result, we had no one shoot a perfect 10-Round score, but we did have a one or two very good scores.

As usual, we all managed to eat very well and have a great time.

RIFLE CONTESTS
WINNER RIFLE Score
Click on the scores to see the winning target
1) DOUGHBOY - US Enfield, M1917 Rifle
Andy Gisondi US Enfield, M1917 48-1x /100
2) BELLEAU WOOD - US Springfield 1903, Straight Stock, Open Sights
Rich Gajda '03 Springfield 43-2x / 50
3) ALLIED RIFLE - P14 Enfield, Enfield Mark III, Lebel, Long Mosin-Nagant,
Carcano Rifle, Japanese Type 38, Ross, Belgian Mauser
Andy Gisondi Mosin-Nagant 31-1x / 50
4) CENTRAL POWERS RIFLE - GEW 98, KAR 98, Steyr M95
John Manicone GEW 98 25-1x / 50
5) RIFLE W/BAYONET Any of the above w/Bayonet
Rich Gajda
Andy Gisondi
US Enfield M1917 33-1x / 50
32-1x / 50
Rifle Scores

Matches 1, 2 & 3     Matches 4, & 5

HANDGUN CONTESTS
Indoor Range @ 50' - Ten Shots Off-hand
6) CENTRAL POWERS PISTOL - P08, C96, M12
Newt Meeker P08 Luger 86- 1X /100
7) Allied Revolver - Webley, Colt, S&W in .45 ACP or .455 Webley, Nagant 95,
Lebel 92, Japanese Type 26, Italian Bodeo
Rich Gaja Webley .455 92-3x / 100
8) Allied Auto - 1911 .45 ACP, .455, (No A1 Variants), Glisenti, Nambu Type-A
Rich Gajda
John Manicone
1911 83-1x / 100
83 / 100
9) STOCKED PISTOL - Broomhandle Mauser, Artillery Luger(9mm, 7.63mm)
Matt Belcastro Broomhandle Mauser 97-4x / 100 -3X
10) SMALL PISTOL - Browning 1900, 1903, 1910, Mauser 1914, Ruby Type, Colt 1903, 1908, Walther Model #4, Savage 1907 - Match Shot at 15'
Rich Gajda Browning 1903 99-4x / 100 -4-X
11) Trench Sniper- Any WWI Sniper Rifle w/Orignial Optics
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Handgun Scores

Matches 6, 7 & 8     Matches 9, & 10






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