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Multigun, Multi Gun or Multi-Gun, often also called 2-Gun or 3-Gun depending on the types of firearms used, are practical shooting events where each of the stages require the competitor to use a combination of handguns, rifles, and/or shotguns Multigun has a lot in common with ordinary IPSC/ USPSA single gun matches, and matches generally have courses of fire where the shooter must move through different stages and engage targets in a variety of different positions.

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  • Multigun, Multi Gun or Multi-Gun, often also called 2-Gun or 3-Gun depending on the types of firearms used, are practical shooting events where each of the stages require the competitor to use a combination of handguns, rifles, and/or shotguns Multigun has a lot in common with ordinary IPSC/ USPSA single gun matches, and matches generally have courses of fire where the shooter must move through different stages and engage targets in a variety of different positions. Multigun in its oldest form is arranged by the International Practical Shooting Confederation (IPSC) as Tournaments, but doesn't require the competitor to transition between firearms during the stage. Instead tournaments consists of separate Component Matches for each firearm type with a combined scoring in the end. (en)
  • Multigun, Multi Gun ou Multi-Gun, muitas vezes também chamado de 2-Gun ou 3-Gun dependendo dos tipos das armas de fogo usadas, são eventos de tiro prático em que cada uma das fases exige que o competidor use uma combinação de armas curtas, rifles e/ou espingardas Multigun tem muito em comum com as competições de arma única da IPSC/USPSA, e as disputas geralmente têm pistas de tiro onde o atirador deve se mover por diferentes estágios e atingir alvos em uma variedade de posições diferentes. Multigun em sua forma mais antiga é organizado pela "International Practical Shooting Confederation" (IPSC) como Torneios, mas não exige que o competidor faça a transição entre armas de fogo durante o estágio. Em vez disso, os torneios consistem em Partidas de Componentes separadas para cada tipo de arma de fogo com uma pontuação combinada no final. (pt)
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  • Multigun, Multi Gun or Multi-Gun, often also called 2-Gun or 3-Gun depending on the types of firearms used, are practical shooting events where each of the stages require the competitor to use a combination of handguns, rifles, and/or shotguns Multigun has a lot in common with ordinary IPSC/ USPSA single gun matches, and matches generally have courses of fire where the shooter must move through different stages and engage targets in a variety of different positions. (en)
  • Multigun, Multi Gun ou Multi-Gun, muitas vezes também chamado de 2-Gun ou 3-Gun dependendo dos tipos das armas de fogo usadas, são eventos de tiro prático em que cada uma das fases exige que o competidor use uma combinação de armas curtas, rifles e/ou espingardas Multigun tem muito em comum com as competições de arma única da IPSC/USPSA, e as disputas geralmente têm pistas de tiro onde o atirador deve se mover por diferentes estágios e atingir alvos em uma variedade de posições diferentes. (pt)
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