Frag Out! Magazine
Issue link: https://fragout.uberflip.com/i/1536266
REPORT Full of energy, we charged on to the „Cleanup" stage. A fantastic adventure 300 meters from the target. Nah, just kidding a bit, I already mentioned the competitors' excitement, right? This stage required shooting out to 300 meters from various stamces with a carbine, moving forward and enga- ging targets of the correct color through a nine-ho- le barricade, then entering a maze with a "horse" prop, finding a secret code, a fast, really fast return to the starting position, and even further, to a bun- ker. Now listen up, the bunker opened with that code. Inside were files with photos of a "traitor". Once you had it in hand, you had to sprint to the firing line and engage the appropriate steel target with your pistol, phew... And if it weren't for the time limit, probably more than 2-3 people would have fi- nished this stage (this info doesn't apply to Daro Poll, he always makes the time). Awesome stage, awesome emotions, and lots of funny situations with the range of officers... I got two pentalries because during the run, two magazines decided to bail out of my dump pouch. Ugh. And after that running, it was smooth sailing. The "Hollywood Cinema" stage, my personal fail at the movies, where two terrorists and a crowd of vie- wers counting on my skills were lurking, and they were all sorely mistaken. At first, Maciek and I co- uldn't read the numbers on the dice (our old eyes…), then we mixed up the shapes of clubs, diamonds, etc., and finally the colors, but it was a great stage! We hit all targets... all that we shouldn't have. But the laughs we had were priceless The next stage and another challenge: "One to five: rifle and pistol." Here, Alex really showed off some cat-like ninja moves and had some trouble counting to five, but the most important thing was that it was safe! We shot three targets in a 1-2-3-4-5 sequence, and it was rather simple; precision and speed were key. Here, each of us shot confidently and quickly, and we still looked good. I should mention that during the stage runs, we could drink cold beverages, eat hot food, meditate in the sun's rays, browse the gear at two or three vendor booths, and even give interviews to the or- ganizers, because they took care of that too. The next challenge was the mystical "Documents for Inspection" stage, a bit of a shotgun and pi- stol combo. It all started with a dialogue during the inspection of a green Fiat, and then it was full auto! Shotgun, slug, red steel, pistol, slug, star, steel, pi- stol... a straight-up run to the plate rack and the fi- nal shot. What a satisfaction it was to run this sta- ge with the right rhythm, smoothly and accurately... damn, it really had everything: focus, counting the shot, sequence, although at the beginning, I think two of our guys ran out of time... well, sometimes