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>The first shots were fired at the new Wyoming State Shooting Complex (WSSC) on Saturday as Gov. Mark Gordon and U.S. Sen. John Barrasso each fired a round from a World War II-era M1 Garand at the 2,000-acre parcel of state land south of Cody where Wyoming's world-class facility is being built. Firing an M1 Garand was more than a symbolic gesture. It was deliberately chosen to reflect a $10 million challenge grant for the project announced by the Civilian Marksmanship Program at the ceremony.
Archive: https://archive.today/9JAzJ
From the post:
>>The first shots were fired at the new Wyoming State Shooting Complex (WSSC) on Saturday as Gov. Mark Gordon and U.S. Sen. John Barrasso each fired a round from a World War II-era M1 Garand at the 2,000-acre parcel of state land south of Cody where Wyoming's world-class facility is being built.
Firing an M1 Garand was more than a symbolic gesture. It was deliberately chosen to reflect a $10 million challenge grant for the project announced by the Civilian Marksmanship Program at the ceremony.
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