Quack
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The 4.0 barrels are 4.26"Are the 4" STI 2011s actually 4" and compliant with IDPA CCP rules requiring a 4.1" max from muzzle to breech face?
The 3.0 are just under 4"
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STI Ranger II, but 4.25" barrel.
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Crap, thought the Champion was still steel and the Compact was alloy.
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Springfield Range Officer Champion.
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Fusion uses STI.Caspian = Ruger
Not sure who makes Fusion frames, but I have one that has been great, I would recommend them.
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GoGun GasPedal
If you put a space between gas and pedal, you get *thumb rest [generic]*
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Baer, STI, Caspian, JEM
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Go to Ben Stoegers Pro Shop and buy the Bladetech Holster for Shadow with the Boss Hangar attachment. I run that combo and it also seems to be the most popular option (or close to it) for people competing with a Shadow.
This is what will be the most recommended setup.
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Right.I'm so confused .
Questions of what is legal for what always end up making my head hurt.
Seems like I read somewhere that if you bought an accu shadow then you are good to go for USPSA production, but if you bought a shadow & then had it converted to be identical to an accu shadow you would be sent to rules jail.
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It's also listed as being manufactured by Beretta on the USPSA Production list.
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"Being a serious Beretta collector, I have always considered the 92G SD the best model ever produced, but almost too expensive and rare to shoot. I feel fortunate to have been able to work with the fine people at Beretta USA to produce a pistol that, in my opinion, is an improved 92G SD. Having Beretta USA build my dream 92 series pistol is awesome and I’m very happy that a lot of people will be able to enjoy this fine pistol model." -Bill Wilson
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Beretta builds the guns for Wilson, using Wilson parts. The only additional thing Wilson may do is the "action tuning"As far as IDPA is concerned CZ Custom is not the OFM for the CZ competition pistols listed in the CZ USA catalog. Wilson Combat, however, is the OFM for Beretta Brigadiers.
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IIRC, it was introduced in 2012.
It was a "Custom Shop" (CZ Custom) offering.
Slides and frames sourced from CZ UB, and machined to fit by CZC.
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The CTS LS-P isn't made by CZ UB.
If you look at the CZC listing, I says made in the USA by CZ Custom.
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"The Rulebook Clarifications for Q3, 2014, have not been finalized for publication. We would like to publish this completed update for those of our competitors who will be attending IDPA Nationals. Since the CZ Custom Shop is not an OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer), the CZ SP-01 Accu-Shadow will not be deemed SSP legal, based on the following rules in the current rulebook: 8.2.1.4.1.Quack can you please elaborate on that? I thought the ACCU shadow isn't legal due to the bushing barrel setup, the CTS-LS is not setup like that. And who is the approving authority of what guns can and cannot be shot in SSP? I've never seen actual "approval" list for SSP, other then Guide lines, and who does the burden of proof falls on how many guns are made or not made in a year? Who makes the call and says your Pistol is not legal at a local or higher match?
Competitors planning to shoot this firearm at the IDPA Nationals will need to make other arrangements. Please see Robert Ray for more information on borrowing a firearm if needed. Comp-Tac has generously offered to lend holsters for borrowed firearms and HQ has an assortment of SSP legal firearms to lend for the match. Any competitor who arrives with an Accu-Shadow and chooses not to shoot the match will have their entry fee refunded. We understand that this is a major inconvenience due to the late nature of this decision. We apologize and are striving to fix our process so that this will not happen in the future. We thank you for your understanding.
Sincerely,
Joyce Wilson
Executive Director, IDPA"
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The LS-P is made by CZC, which is not on OEM (per IDPA).
It may have been listed in the CZ catalogs, but so has the Accu Shadow, even though they were both made by CZC.
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Yep, I'm using a 12.5# spring.
If you are shooting 170PF .40 , a common solution is a 12 lb. recoil spring.I am looking to buy one of these and changing the recoil spring. What spring weight should I go with?
Good luck amigo.
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It wouldn't be SSP legal for the same reasoning that the Accu Shadow isn't legal.
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I have a 12.5# recoil with 15# mainspring in my 2011
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If its the same one I'm thinking of, its been there for a while. If its not the same one, then there are others that have been $2599There is a DVC 9mm on gunbroker for $2599 Buy Now. Probably won't last long.
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No DVC in 45.
Won't be legal in IDPA
If the gun was in California, they were either visiting or had an illegal gun, as the Single Shot Exemption work around ended at the start I the year.
A DVC Limited is $2799 MSRP
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FWIW, STI uses 15# mainsprings.
Compact 9mm 1911 ?
in 1911-style Pistols
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In the end all it takes is $$$$ to et what you want. You can send a Champion with a steel frame in and have them build a 9mm top end for you.
Or you can have a custom gun built.