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Lone Wolf G34 slide production legal?


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Is Lone Wolf G34 slide production legal?

Just read something about external modifications in the USPSA rule book and I got confused.

Just wanna make sure if it is production legal.

Also their site states something about fitting the slide...

Does this actually require fitting?

https://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1187

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Not production legal, most glock slides require no fitting.

? Looks like it is legal - - -

21.3 After-market slides and barrels – provided they are the same length, contour and caliber as original factory standard. SLIDES: Current rules remain in effect – You may replace the slide with an OFM or aftermarket slide which is of the same length, contour and caliber as the original slide for that model of gun. BARRELS: Current rules remain in effect - you may replace the barrel with an OFM or aftermarket barrel which is of the same length, contour and caliber as the original barrel for that model of gun. Special Notes/Clarifications: For purposes of this interpretation, a barrel within +/- 0.1” of OFM is “the same length”. Barrels of the same length, contour and caliber but with different crown profiles are authorized.

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Not production legal, most glock slides require no fitting.

? Looks like it is legal - - -

21.3 After-market slides and barrels – provided they are the same length, contour and caliber as original factory standard. SLIDES: Current rules remain in effect – You may replace the slide with an OFM or aftermarket slide which is of the same length, contour and caliber as the original slide for that model of gun. BARRELS: Current rules remain in effect - you may replace the barrel with an OFM or aftermarket barrel which is of the same length, contour and caliber as the original barrel for that model of gun. Special Notes/Clarifications: For purposes of this interpretation, a barrel within +/- 0.1” of OFM is “the same length”. Barrels of the same length, contour and caliber but with different crown profiles are authorized.

Front serrations. So different profile

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Interesting. Even though I've been shooting the division for awhile it seems there is always something to learn about the convoluted production rules.....

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Not legal for Production ... but let's be realistic ... unless you plan on going to level 2 or 3 matches, nobody should say anything

Same with power factor, right? No one chronos at Level 1 so just go sub-minor amiright?
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No but you never know. One thing though is going subminor with bunny farts loads might cause you problems unless you tune your gun for them.

Oh and you might encounter resilient pepper poppers ...

Not worth the hassle in my opinion, just pick a load that should be in the 130ish PF if you don't have a chrono and stick with it. This way you train / compete with the same ammo.

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Some rules are there to level the playing field, but others are just there to prevent the arms race.

Loading a mag to 12 is an unfair advantage in production. Shooting a g23 with a 9mm conversion barrel because 9mm is cheaper is just economics. Shooting your glock with a stippled grip because it is your favorite is just preference. I see no problem with it at fun matches.

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