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- Q21197555 subject Q5312304.
- Q21197555 subject Q7042358.
- Q21197555 subject Q8730801.
- Q21197555 abstract "Brian Enos, born in Park Layne, Ohio, is a sport shooter who has won two Steel Challenge Limited Class National Championships, and has finished twice second in both the IPSC US Open Nationals and the World Steel Challenge. Based on ten years of active shooting he in 1990 published the book "Practical Shooting, Beyond Fundamentals". He retired from active competition in 2000, and started building the The Brian Enos forum. While he considers himself "an IPSC shooter at heart", he has also performed well at shooting matches such as The Masters and the Sportsman’s Team Challenge, and won the 1983 and 1984 Bianchi Cup.".
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- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q206989.
- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q2256303.
- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q2335760.
- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q7042358.
- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q7340304.
- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q7717436.
- Q21197555 wikiPageWikiLink Q8730801.
- Q21197555 comment "Brian Enos, born in Park Layne, Ohio, is a sport shooter who has won two Steel Challenge Limited Class National Championships, and has finished twice second in both the IPSC US Open Nationals and the World Steel Challenge. Based on ten years of active shooting he in 1990 published the book "Practical Shooting, Beyond Fundamentals". He retired from active competition in 2000, and started building the The Brian Enos forum.".
- Q21197555 label "Brian Enos".