StravIs09
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I got both.. Cz spo1 and a slim 6.
In major the 6in limited gun shoots flatter than the sp01 in minor.
The only reason ppl preffer the sp01 is that its all metal(feel) and heavier than the compitition polymers. I really don't care for my sp01. But if I keep on shooting it I will make gm prodution before I make gm in limited.
The first time I ever shot it at a match I felt like I shot horrible but made a 95+% on the classifer.(sp01)
Where as I have been shooting the limited six in. Forty for a year and am barely at M.
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This may help. One of our local shooters put it together.
thank you for this LINK. This is awesome!!
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thanks for all your input. i will be sure to be at one of those
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hey i will be in this weekend. and i want to shoot. any uspsa matches in texas 2/11/12 or 2/12/12
thanks for you help.
i have looked at so many websites looking for uspsa local club matches
sam
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try getting your hands dirty using the dirt on the range. gladiator style.
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45 is great, people have been using them forever. but 40 is the new thing.
40 has less felt recoil
you can get them to run just as good or better
i could go on all day as to why i like my 40 but for me it just shoots better than a 45.
plus it shoot a bullet faster than 700 fps
*if you are having problems with your 40 try using a 10mm mag they seem to work great
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^plus lightening cuts make awesome cocking serrations. and make your gun look cool
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make sure if you lighten your slide... make the cuts rounded and not flat.
most gunsmiths now will do this without question, but when they were all learning some did it the easy way and payed the price
Tell me why I need a six inch please
in 1911-style Pistols
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Personal preferrence, but the longer sight radius is very nice because even if you call a miss it's still a c or d for me. When I shoot my 6in I have to tell myself not to make up shots because the shot I thought I missed is really a C. I dont really think one is faster than the other. But the 6in being heavier make a slower draw and transition but the splits are about the same. The 6in is just very easy to be accurate.