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Texas Star

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Not sure where to ask this, so I'm posting here. I would like to purchase a Texas Star. Are there companies that make them? or should I find a blacksmith or welder and have one made?

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Re: Texas Star

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What is a Texas Star? :headscratch
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A guy in San Angelo makes them: http://www.ccidpa.org/friends.html#TXSTAR

It's a rotating steel plate target shaped like a five-pointed star. I'd be real surprised if they cost less than $1,000.

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k6gixx wrote:What is a Texas Star? :headscratch
Come to the forum day at PSC shooting range in Friends wood & we will introduce you to the ammo eater.

One of you computer gurus post a link to one. I tried & cant get it done. :banghead: :banghead:
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longtooth wrote:
k6gixx wrote:What is a Texas Star? :headscratch
Come to the forum day at PSC shooting range in Friends wood & we will introduce you to the ammo eater.

One of you computer gurus post a link to one. I tried & cant get it done. :banghead: :banghead:
Here is a video of my one and only attempt at shooting that evil contraption:
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Excellent. What a great day we had.
Lookn for a nuther 1. :tiphat:
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We bought a "Whirligig" (A Texas Star made by MGM) for our club, from Law Enforcement Targets for less than $1,000 shipped. It works the same as the Texas Star at a savings of a couple of hundred bucks.
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How are the targets attached so that will fall with hit.
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The plates are in a spring-loaded clamp.

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Here is a very cheap option that should operate like the TS.

http://www.sportsmansguide.com/net/cb/cb.aspx?a=453899

No idea how well it works or how durable.

SG doesn't sell the Visichalk discs but they shouldn't be too hard to find.
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