Jump to content
Brian Enos's Forums... Maku mozo!

Phalanx

Members
  • Posts

    5
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Colorado

Phalanx's Achievements

Looks for Range

Looks for Range (1/11)

  1. SteveJ... Thank you!!! So the answer is a standard Bianchi Barricade with the "shooting box" 2 X 3 feet. OUTSTANDING - Thank you! Phalanx
  2. Generally speaking, what are the dimensions of the normal barricade used in USPSA? I'm trying to build some easy props over the winter to increase my USPSA skills. I've already built several target stands and a couple of 3 X 3 shooting boxes. I'm thinking a simple barricade, with a hole cut out to practice shooting through ports, would round out my props - for now! Thanks to all in advance. Phalanx
  3. All... My, oh my, what a difference a few "plastic handcuffs" can make!!! I took the advice of several posters and wire-tied the holster (1) to the belt and (2) the DOH bottom part to the holster itself. WOW...NOW IT'S ROCK SOLID!!! And...I will admit that my draw "could" use a little refining! ha ha ha Seems that I am twisting the gun on the draw and that is preventing a smooth release. It's been 20 years or so since I last competed in this sport (the single stack compensated .38 Super with a dot was the hot lick back then). Since I'd rather not spend my retirement fund on a "newer ultimate blaster" I thought that I'd try Production this time around. Picked up a Glock 34, the B/T DOH and a couple of mag holders...thought I could recycle my old Safariland inner/outer belt...it's still pretty stiff (unlike me) and now with the addition of the wire-ties, I think it'll work just fine. I do want to thank each and every poster who answered my question and shared their experiences, trials and tribulations with me. THAT is what makes this fourm EXTRA SPECIAL. Everyone helping everyone else. THANK YOU ALL AGAIN. v/r Phalanx
  4. I've just recently purchased a B/T DOH holster for use this summer for first attemps at shooting Prodction Class. However, for the past week I've tried everything I can think of to STOP the holser from "flopping around." I've used an older inner/outer Safariland belt combo...tried putting spacers between the belt part and the DOH part...tried cutting myself in half by pulling the belt TIGHT...and nothing seems to work. I'm considering using a regular old Uncle Mikes kydex holster with NO drop or cant. It seems rock steady and pretty fast...I just have to raise my shoulder up more than I'd like "to clear kydex!" Before I return the B/T DOH I thought I'd consult the experts here on the web. So...for all you Production shooters using the B/T DOH...do you have any secrets to keep the holster rock steady??? I've adjusted the tension screws to the point where they almost fall out...no help. I'm running a Glock 34 if it makes a difference. I'd appreciate any comments... v/r Phalanx
  5. Phalanx

    G-17 or G-34

    I don't believe that is a legal setup for Production. Does anyone know "fursuhre" if it woud NOT be legal for Production????
×
×
  • Create New...