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Brian Enos
Personal information
Born Park Layne, Ohio
Medal record
IPSC
Representing   United States
IPSC Handgun World Shoot
Silver medal – second place 1993 Bisley Standard

Brian Enos (born in Park Layne, Ohio) is an American sport shooter who took silver in the Standard division at the 1993 IPSC Handgun World Shoot and has two silver medals from the IPSC US Handgun Championship.[ citation needed] He also has two silver medals from the World Steel Challenge Championship and has won the U.S. National Steel Challenge Championship two times in the Limited division. Based on ten years of active shooting he in 1990 published the book "Practical Shooting, Beyond Fundamentals". [1] [2] He retired from active competition in 2000, and started building the Brian Enos forum. While he considers himself "an IPSC shooter at heart", [3] he has also performed well at shooting matches such as The Masters, winner 1989, and the Sportsman's Team Challenge, five time member of winning team, and won the 1983 and 1984 Bianchi Cup.

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References

  1. ^ Twight, Mark (2002-01-15). Kiss Or Kill: Confessions of a Serial Climber. The Mountaineers Books. ISBN  978-0-89886-887-6.
  2. ^ Enos, Brian (2012-03-21). Practical Shooting, Beyond Fundamentals. Loose Cannon. ISBN  978-0-9851292-5-5.
  3. ^ Brian Enos Shooting Biography


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Enos
Personal information
Born Park Layne, Ohio
Medal record
IPSC
Representing   United States
IPSC Handgun World Shoot
Silver medal – second place 1993 Bisley Standard

Brian Enos (born in Park Layne, Ohio) is an American sport shooter who took silver in the Standard division at the 1993 IPSC Handgun World Shoot and has two silver medals from the IPSC US Handgun Championship.[ citation needed] He also has two silver medals from the World Steel Challenge Championship and has won the U.S. National Steel Challenge Championship two times in the Limited division. Based on ten years of active shooting he in 1990 published the book "Practical Shooting, Beyond Fundamentals". [1] [2] He retired from active competition in 2000, and started building the Brian Enos forum. While he considers himself "an IPSC shooter at heart", [3] he has also performed well at shooting matches such as The Masters, winner 1989, and the Sportsman's Team Challenge, five time member of winning team, and won the 1983 and 1984 Bianchi Cup.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Twight, Mark (2002-01-15). Kiss Or Kill: Confessions of a Serial Climber. The Mountaineers Books. ISBN  978-0-89886-887-6.
  2. ^ Enos, Brian (2012-03-21). Practical Shooting, Beyond Fundamentals. Loose Cannon. ISBN  978-0-9851292-5-5.
  3. ^ Brian Enos Shooting Biography



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