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Department of Energy 633 Clone at a PCSL 2-Gun Match (Ad-free)

The new Colt 633 Department of Energy clone from PSA/H&R was really quite a lot of fun to shoot, so I decided to take it to a PCSL match. This was basically a USPSA pistol match with two sets of targets, one for pistol and one for rifle (in theory PCSL goes out to much longer range, but that match at my local club was all within about 25 yards). I brought a Beretta 92 to match the vibe of the 633 clone, but decided once I saw the stages that I really just wanted to shoot the carbine. So I opted to completely disregard the rules and shoot everything with the 633, with my pistol as a backup only in case the carbine malfunctioned.

As it turned out, the H&R 633 ran perfectly through the match (although I fumbled one reload). And it was a whole lot more fun to blast everything with it than to play two rounds of hide-the-target-behind-barrels on each stage by using the pistol too. My score suffered, of course (ie, tied for last place) but I think I had more fun than anyone else there.

Department of Energy 633 Clone at a PCSL 2-Gun Match (Ad-free)

Comments

Don't question the wiseguy...he knows.

WayneWiiki

1 through the plastic barrel at 6:15🀫

DERMOT MCGROTTY

start of the video: hopefully. I am not a fan of the m9. your milage may vary. uuuh. with a tacticool heat knee reload. damn that thing is short! long arms short handguards don't mix too well. do that reload when ziga is around and you will never hear the end of it, I suppose.

Guido Schriewer

I had a dream the other night that I saw Ian at a hospital. He had just had his leg amputated. I asked him what happened and he said to me, β€œBut that’s a story for another video.”

Plan9fromkansas

I made a clone of the 633 and used a heavier profile barrel under the handguards - it helps keep it down as they are a little jumpy being direct blowback.

Kenneth Marshall

According to the 1982 documentary "The Soldier" with Ken Wahl, nuclear shipments were escorted by two 1977 Plymouth Volare's and radio armed soldiers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tp7TrCMdtSY

Kenneth Marshall


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