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  1. Hmm, is an old Stock exactly the same as a Stock 2 except for sights and dust cover? My guess is a strong no since you folks are discussing which grips fit what, but wanted to be sure. If it was a lighter stock 2 with different sights but the same frame then I thought it might be a fun thing to play with.
  2. IHAVEGAS

    Thin safety

    I did both to my CZ's but the DSPerman springs are more of a pain when you remove-reinstall the sear cage. Not that big of a deal though. Edit: Oops I lied, just put the springs in on the CZ and did not grind, swine memory, grinding the Tanfo safeties flat and applying some touch up blue is a 15 minute job, FWIW.
  3. IHAVEGAS

    Thin safety

    That is what I did on my Tanfo's. According to the new USPSA production rules, oem safeties are legal and aftermarket safeties are also legal. "Aftermarket" is defined in appendix A3 of the USPSA rulebook as "Items not manufactured by, or directly available from, the Original Firearm Manufacturer. Once you bugger with the grinder I think it is safe to say you will have an item not directly available from the manufacturer. So I think the bottom line is buy the safety you want or feel free to grind away.
  4. Plates and poppers? It is worth timing yourself , shot-reload-shot. I am better off with a smooth reload and releasing the stop myself than using more than necessary force to insure that the slide auto forwards. That and Tanfo's can puke sometimes if you get crazy slamming a mag in.
  5. Interesting either way. Seems like it would be harder to push yourself through all of the learning curves on the way up so maybe before would be more of an accomplishment, but maybe competing at ludicrous speed over time would be more of a challenge. As an old B class hacker I will never know .
  6. Has anyone ever made it to grand master with a pistol and never had a dq? Honest curiosity, not stirring the pot.
  7. https://benstoegerproshop.com/100-round-9mm-luger-hundo-chamber-checker-cartridge-case-gauge/ Not free but there is a good reason for 30 5 star ratings.
  8. Time to get some more and I had lost their contact info. Hate paying some of the crazy mark up prices you see. Good post ?
  9. A lot of us start facing uprange and get in one last practice turn and draw and simulated reload.
  10. I still find it amazing that we don't use training videos to make classes consistent over time and without regard to instructors. Different subject I know but I will never understand why our training is stuck in the Stone Age.
  11. You only do it when you are forced to due to unusual circumstances (mouse fart gun & load combination, inability to stay close to shooter due to r.o. trap). An r.o. will want to be doing his primary jobs watching the shooter/gun/range equipment when circumstances permit. Last week there was one guy on my squad where you had to do it but for all the rest it was not an issue and I was able to better focus on safety & etc.
  12. I suspect everyone knew that all humans can make mistakes. Else, after you get rid of pcc so getting all shots it becomes a realistic possibility & change the rules so that you can use a recording means to override an r.o. and change the rules so you can dissect the time splits in an agreed to way to determine when a reload occurred, and do something about the r.o. who hits reset out of habit after the time is recorded, then getting all shots could be useful once in a blue moon I suppose.
  13. If you are moving through stages with a squad at a club match it can be hard to keep track of shots. If you are working a lot of shooters through the same stage at a higher level match then most of us will be counting shots when there is a likely chance of some shooters forgetting targets, and things like a 12th round can be very obvious. Folks that throw a lot of make up shots make things more interesting but you learn to deal with that. Regardless, the shooter has to accept the range officials call for all penalties unless there is a dispute that a higher level official might be able to weigh in on. In practice most r.o.'s operate on the principle of do not make the call unless you are sure but since we are all only human it is likely that mistakes are sometimes made.
  14. If you shoot minor you will get screwed on steel poppers occasionally. The wind will hold them up, they will be crazy slow to fall inconsistently, the angles will vary as they move on a muddy surface, some of them will vary shooter to shooter as they have play and twist between the stand & the shaft at their base & the rod connecting the two. I do not want to be the guy at the match with the 126 pf gun who has to worry so much about such things.
  15. Hope folks don't take a year before they start selling them used this time. I hate waiting these things out. Usually weaken when the price changes from rare teaser to ok we have some we want to sell.
  16. And that works well for the majority of pcc guns, although if you have your timer bagged because it is raining I do not know if it will work. It is the guy shooting the very light load out of the fairly long barreled gun that is the issue.
  17. Me either, might find a good deal on a used large frame .
  18. Saw the IFG post on Facebook too. Note said they also had some stock 1's in and another model I don't remember. Did not say whether they had only a very small sprinkling or more of a big mongo butt load. Anyone seen the guns at dealers yet? Internet or otherwise.
  19. A practical necessity with mouse fart pcc guns. There were 3 pcc's on my squad last weekend and only one quiet enough that it was a problem, so it can be fixed. The rules guys need to fix this, establish some minimum power factor or require popple holes or whatever, r.o.s need to get back to being focused on safety instead of worried about getting inside some shooters underwear at the end of the stage or the last shot before a malfunction.
  20. Troy could clarify, looks to me like just unfortunate wording. I think the intent is once it is scored it is scored regardless of whether you saw it before somebody pasted it.
  21. Tanfo stock 3 in 10mm with a lightweight guide rod is supposed to come in at 42.6 ounces, 40 should be ok also, 9mm is too heavy for IDPA. If I didn't already have a stock 2 in 40 (not IDPA legal) I would buy a stock 3 in 40 (probably IDPA legal but I would make sure on weight and dimensions first). Light loaded 40 is great for shooting IDPA or limited minor or production minor, but I would probably shoot limited major with it just for the scoring advantage. Realistically, no matter what you do, shooting is not a cheap sport.
  22. If you want purdee get a 1911, else, cool!
  23. That would explain it. For what it is worth, it is nice to know when you are reading information from a vendor, I think the vendors on this forum do a great job of contributing and providing honest feedback and insightful explanations, but it is still nice to know if the person posting has skin in the game.
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