3PAR FAQs

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Frequently Asked Questions About 3PAR

Three-Position Air Rifle (3PAR) emerged in the 1980s as an alternative to smallbore position shooting, which was declining because environmental concerns were closing ranges.

The National Guard Junior Air Rifle Program and the introduction of the Daisy M853 air rifle encouraged its initial development. 3PAR participation experienced tremendous growth in the 1990s when JROTC commands purchased large numbers of M853 air rifles for their units.

3PAR has now emerged as the USA’s most popular youth rifle program with a quarter million participating youth and nearly 1,500 annual junior competitions. 3PAR became the dominant junior rifle program in the USA because its equipment, especially sporter equipment, is less expensive and because it offers so many exciting competitions. 3PAR is an ideal way to teach youth safe gun handling, range safety and real marksmanship skills. 3PAR is a more challenging step up from 4-position BB Gun shooting. It is a great foundation for advancing to standing air rifle and 3-position smallbore competitions. It can also be a foundation for outdoor disciplines like Rimfire Sporter and Highpower Rifle as well as a good way to prepare youth for pistol shooting.

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