Absolutely no where. If they want these weekly posts to mean anything they can append them to or edit the rulebook. She is pissing people off with this nonsense. I made a post about it on FB and random people are PMing me saying her explanations make no sense. I know she's on here so it will be fun to see her answer, but as far as I can tell no one gives a flying noshoot what she has to say.
The number of shots fired is still correct (12). 10.2.2.1 is related to not applying a general procedural for extra shots (theres a rule for that) or not shooting enough shots (mikes)
I don't think 10.2.2.1 applies at all.
It's one of the things you'd have to go back and see who wrote 10.2.2.1 and what case it was trying to prevent. I think NROI got it wrong (again)
There were a few different ways to do most of the stages but the best plan for me was evident pretty quickly. IDPA stage planning isn't as difficult as when I used to shoot USPSA Production, although I can tell my mental sharpness shooting a 10 round division is not quite there these days. I had small mental errors on way too many stages at this match. They are pretty visible to me on video, I wonder how many people notice them.
I had probably 75k through mine and it was still fine, but shooting it side by side with my backup gun it was clear the less used gun was more accurate by a good margin
Striker fired...
Why? Because polymer guns are lighter, and most polymer guns are striker fired.
I shoot a Tanfoglio in USPSA. I don't want to carry a 3 pound gun in my pants when out on the street.