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  1. I saw what you meant. Somehow there was an emoticon where the letter "B" should have been. So, yes Joe gets paid for 1st B. We are paying all classes with 5 or more shooters within every division. Don't worry, you'll be classified by June, and there are probably enough in every division of Open that you'll get paid if you win. There are lots of Open, Limited, and Production shooters signed up already.

    Also, York will be having a Special Classifier match in May

    SWEET! :D Will the classifer be the 7 May match?

    Yes may is there classifier ..check out yorkiwlaipsc.com for the info

  2. I'm not sure of which holster you are referring to but Blade Tech does make the holsters for both the M&P Pro 9mm/.40S&W and M&P 9L. Check out this link and use the drop-down box to find either holster: http://www.blade-tech.com/Black-Ice-DOH-pr-1211.html.

    I see, I had asked her about the revolution series. She said mold didn't work for that one. But she didn't mention the black ice series. They have alot more choices then when I bought mine a couple years ago.. thanks for the help

  3. Your first post said you couldn't find them...I found them...Now you are putting conditions on how much you are willing to pay for them...If you want/need them, then pay...But they are available....

    yes sir you are correct for 120 bucks + shipping and then + tax of course since they have stores in my state, so for maybe around 150 i can get 2 metal 17 rd mags :roflol:

  4. The newer verisons of the strikers and extractors are holding up really well. If you happen to get an older model just buy a new extractor and striker and you will be good.

    Do the newer models also have updated striker?

  5. I saw a few at Gander mountain yesterday bit I wouldn't pay 60 bucks a piece for them unless I was desperate.

    What double the price?...wow, they are so overpriced, I stopped even going in that store. Laughed at the prices when I went in looking for reloading acc.

  6. I have had to recut the stock extractor to fix the failure to extract issue I had 2 months ago. Smith now sells the guns with the upgraded extractor.

    I just went and ordered one at Buds. Anyone know if they have quick turnaround on there stock? When was extractor upgraded by s&w?

  7. Sigs are mass produced blasters designed to win government contracts by being very reliable, accurate enough for the contract specs(which aint much) and cheap. Natural pointing, low bore axis, natural location for controls, speed of shot recovery are irrelevant to government contracts but very important to action pistol type sports. The Sig is a poor design in those areas, the CZ much better.

    Have you ever even shot a SIG? Most of your argument is so awful it's not even wrong. You apply characteristics to a gun that are better served applied specific to a shooter.

    There are not many pistols that are Production legal and that can come close to the out of the box accuracy of the SIG X5 Allround. Name for me another gun that can do 2" at 50 yards - out of the box. The list is short. Some of the Tanfoglio and Sphinx models perhaps.

    About the only other thing in your post that is even capable of having a truth value is that they are very reliable. Which they are. Oh, and they're not cheap... wrong again.

    CZ's are great guns, and you will be well served with either. I own two SIG P226's, and a CZ75 pre-B is on my short list of next pistols to buy (and perhaps use in competition, depending on how I like it).

    You must be right, thats why Sigs dominate production,,, umm not. The SIG X series is pretty well reguarded as a jammamatic due to a poor extractor design, Accurate yes, reliable no, and they do nothing a M&P cant do at a third the price.

    I have shot the standard sigs and taught several classes with sig shooters, like I said, bad ergonomics for speed shooters. They are reliable enough and accurate enough for a decent shooter to do well in Production but that same shooter would do better with a better tool for the job. Sigs winning government contracts awarded by bean counters, for an all metal gun they are beating out the competition on price.

    Thats the reason Sigs arnt very common in USPSA,

    , and there's a baseless stigma that somehow a higher bore axis equates directly to slower follow up shots. Brian himself contradicted this last part in his book and multiple times on this forum,

    wouldn't this contradict that statement?

    taken from brians book pg 41

    "The closer the line of the bore of the gun is to your hands, the less mechanical advantage the muzzle has to lift in recoil."

  8. The L and Pro are both longer bbl versions of the std M&P, both are 5".

    The bore axis is very close between the glock and M&P. Some claim the M&P is lower. My perception favors the M&P as a softer shooter. Can't say if its do to the bore axis or if it fits my hand better, or both.

    Shoot both first if you can.

    couldn't shoot it but felt great in hands. coming from a xdm i just cant get used to grip of glock. think im about to place order for a 9 pro

  9. Just wish USPSA would make this a legal gun besides the L series.

    the m&p pro is not legal yet in uspsa? does that go for 40 and 9

    EDIT: just looked up the list, 9mm pro is but not 40 that's weird

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