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  1. A CZ dealer should be able to get a standard Shadow; after all, it really is a factory gun.

    definitely a custom shop exclusive

  2. i would be a first time shooter at the cup this year what days would i have to be at the range i know about tuesday night new shooter anything after that i cant really find where the dates are for the events thanks matt

  3. this is the error i get when going into view with full names USPSA members only

    Internal Server Error

    The server encountered an internal error or misconfiguration and was unable to complete your request.

    Please contact the server administrator, webmaster@uspsa.org and inform them of the time the error occurred, and anything you might have done that may have caused the error.

    More information about this error may be available in the server error log.

    Additionally, a 404 Not Found error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.

    Apache/2.0.63 (Unix) mod_ssl/2.0.63 OpenSSL/0.9.7a mod_auth_passthrough/2.1 mod_bwlimited/1.4 FrontPage/5.0.2.2635 Server at www.uspsa.org Port 80

  4. "Handguns with external hammers must be fully decocked at the start signal"

    page 75

    edit to add

    so if a glass of water it half empty it is consider fully empty

    Ok I have read it and i agree with you 100%. Now here is my question to NROI. The user manual from my new GP6 says "...release the hammer slowly and gradually until it rests on the firing pin stop." it refers to this as "Safety Mode"

    If the rules require you to be hammer 100% down and not in "safety mode" and an accident happens, such as a dropped gun from the holster with an AD and injuries, are we opening ourselves up to any liability????

    very good question i would ask nroi and see what they say but that makes sense to me about the safety mode

  5. i believe this is what the op is looking for

    MATCH DISQUALIFICATION POLICY

    ABOUT SAFETY:

    Safety is always everyone’s most important priority. Talk to a Safety Committee Member any time you have a question about anything having to do with safety. If you don’t know who the Safety Committee members are, ask a Range Officer, Board member or at the match sign-in table.

    SAFETY COMMITTEE:

    Safety Committee members are the Match Director, Pistol Coordinator and Long Gun Coordinator.

    RULES:

    All Match Disqualifications (DQ) shall be handled in accordance with the current rules of USPSA (at the date of adoption of this policy, USPSA Rule Book 14th Edition 2001 Sections 10.2 – 10.5. pertain).

    RANGE OFFICERS:

    Note the reason for the DQ and the time and date on the score sheet of the competitor receiving the DQ. Tell the competitor receiving the DQ that they are prohibited from participating in any remaining courses of fire in the match – this includes the shotgun and rifle portions of the match. Immediately give the score sheet to a member of the Safety Committee. The Safety Committee member will notify the Range Officers for the other stages of the match of the DQ.

    DQ RECORDS:

    A representative of the Board will keep a written record of all DQs and actions of the Safety Committee. The records will be made available to any Club member upon request.

    COMPETITOR’S 1st DQ:

    Safety Committee member makes the requisite entry in the written records.

    COMPETITOR’S 2nd DQ within a twelve-month period:

    The competitor’s Club shooting privileges are suspended until he or she satisfies any safety orientation or equipment changes required by the Safety Committee.

    The Safety Committee action may be appealed to the entire Board of Directors. The Board of Director’s decision is final.

    COMPETITOR’S 3rd DQ within a twelve-month period:

    The competitor’s Club shooting privileges are suspended for a period of time to be determined by the Safety Committee, but in no case shall the suspension be less than three months. In addition, the Safety Committee may impose other conditions for reinstatement, which conditions must be met to the satisfaction of the Safety Committee before reinstatement.

    The Safety Committee action may be appealed to the entire Board of Directors. The Board of Director’s decision is final.

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