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Noveske K9: Barricade Support
The K9 was developed by the Noveske Shooting Team to address the problem with shooting off, through, and around flimsy or otherwise non sturdy barricades. The K9 also is very effective when used in port windows and doorways. Through stage design and course of fire (COF) freestyle rifle shooting is made more difficult by dictating which targets can be engaged through which ports and over what barricades.Click More Info...
NOVESKE SHOOTING TEAM
Based out of the greater Atlanta area, the Noveske Shooting Team is comprised of Rob Romero, Jansen Jones & Katie Harris. When not competing at multi gun/3 gun events, the NST can be found competing at local USPSA matches throughout the state of Georgia.
In their free time, The NST likes to hit the gym, grow chili peppers (jalapeño, cayenne and heirloom), watch movies, barbecue, and enjoy a nice glass of high quality H20. If you have any questions for The NST or would like to meet up for some 3 gun preparation at a range in Georgia, please feel free to email them directly at Contact NST.
Meet Jansen Jones
Jansen Jones grew up in Nebraska and learned firearms basics and safety while hunting the plains with his father. In 2004 Jones competed in his first IDPA match while in college and has been shooting in pistol competitions ever since. In 2008 Jones moved to Georgia to attend law school, where he met fellow competitor and team mate Rob Romero. Jones travels all over the Untied States competing in 3-Gun/Multi-Gun competitions. In the summer of 2010 Jones was selected to represent the United States, competing against teams from Brazil, Canada, and Argentina at the 2010 Pan American Shotgun Championships. Jones shot in Standard Manual and took home a Gold Medal in the Team Event alongside his USA teammates. In 2011 Jones was crowned the Nordic Tactical Shotgun Champion in the pump shotgun division and was ranked third overall in Heavy Metal Optics based on the 3 Gun Nation standings. Jones is a founding member of the NST and currently lives in Georgia.
Meet Rob Romero
Rob Romero bought his first handgun in 2005 and began shooting in pistol competitions. He realized early that he had a natural ability and a strong competitive spirit. In 2006 he moved from California to Georgia where he met and began shooting with fellow Noveske teammate, Jansen Jones. Romero achieved the highest classification of Grand Master in late 2007. With multiple area and state match wins along with a Top-10 finish at the US Pistol Nationals Rob began to transition into 3-gun competitions. In 2010 he moved almost exclusively into 3-gun competition and has become a top-level competitor at the national shoots, often finishing in the top five at major matches across the United States. Romero was selected to represent the United States at the 2010 Pan American Shotgun Championships where he shot in the Standard Division and placed in the top three of all Pan American competitors in his class. In 2011 Romero was crowned the Hornady Divisional Champion in Heavy Metal by winning titles at the 2011 Rocky Mountain 3 Gun Championship, the Ozark 3 Gun Championship and the FNH USA 3 Gun Championship. Romero is a founding member of the NST and currently lives in Georgia.
Meet Katie Harris
Katie Harris began shooting at a young age with her father coaching her and managing her training. The 16-year-old shooting star has her sights set high with every intention to reach her goal of being the first Junior to win the 3-Gun Nationals in the Lady’s category. After high school, Harris plans to attend college where she hopes to shoot for the school’s action team. Following college she would like to establish a career in the shooting industry. With 12 wins under belt from national competitions over the past 3 years, Harris is on a roll to be one of the best women in 3 gun. In 2011 Harris was ranked one of the top four juniors in the nation and was crowned the USPSA Ladies Tactical Division Champion. Harris joined the NST in 2012 and currently lives in Georgia.