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  1. A federal officer came through a class of mine. He was shooting a Shadow 2 with a dot on it. Duty holster, belt, tq, flashlight, baton, etc etc etc. For a cop he was a pretty good shooter. The gun was NOT 100% reliable. 

     

    I rhetorically asked him if that was his duty gun; ASSumed it was given that he had a complete belt dedicated to it. 

     

    Nope. His duty gun as something else. Maybe a Glock or Sig. 

     

    Another federal one came through with a SP-01 and that WAS his duty gun. 

     

    S2 guy was a Bureau of Reclamation guy from the PNW and the other guy was with a an agency here in the DC area.....I want to say NCIS but don't quote me. 

  2. Lots of good suggestions already. Depending on your finances right now, maybe buy the open gun you want AND get this one repaired. Use this high mileage gun as a backup .

     

    Or do it in reverse order; fix this gun and shoot it while the new gun is being built

  3. The more I read on this issue here and elsewhere, my general observation the bottom line is "I want to shoot a 2011 with a dot in 9mm." Bottom line, full stop.

     

    They don't want to shoot Open minor, and they sure as heck don't want anyone shooting Major in this division. 

     

    Everything else is just obfuscation. "Nils did this" and "40 is dead/dying" and 'My $3000 2011 won't give me an advantage" are all just rationalizations. 

     

    *I* want to do what *I* want to do and *I* want a safe space to do it. And although *I* am not competitive, *I* am more comfortable shooting against plastic guns than shooting against people who shoot major. 

  4. Finding factory 1.18  minor(!) ammo might be tricky. By tricky I mean "almost certainly impossible." I bought some Atlanta Arms stuff years ago that although billed as major did not make pf. 

     

    I'm surprised that your gun dislikes factory length ammo; I've owned a handful of .40 Sstk guns over the years and shot mostly factory length ammo. 

  5. A little bit off topic. 

     

    When Dave Thomas retired I was somewhat interested in the position. I spoke at length(!) to him and a long time BoD member about the position and the overall organizational climate. 

     

    Then, and now, I really wonder how this tiny non-profit can have so much weird drama.

     

    Get your minutes out in a timely fashion. 

    Have enough porta potties at your flagship event. 

    Manage the money FFS. A deficit? Seriously?

    Don't use the org credit card for personal stuff. 

     

    I could go on and on but it's disgusting. It's a great sport but a crummy .org. 

  6. "I think it rounds you out."  Good stuff absolutely agree. 

     

    One thing that has hurt me is my forays into non-popular divisions. I'm paddling around in the shallow pools of Production, Sstck, and L10 feeling pretty good. Good stage breakdown, good hard skills, etc. I'm roughly comparing myself to the various hicap divisions to the extent that's possible. 

     

    BUT while I was swimming in the kiddie pool, the overall talent in Open/CO/L was greatly increasing. @shred I've noticed that when I get back into a high talent division that I might feel like "I'm all caught up now" it turns out I'm nowhere near. For me, it is starting to become age related. 

  7. Agreed to all of the above, BUT...switching divisions from time to time can keep things fresh.

     

    Particularly shooting SStk or Production I found my skills got stale very quickly. Switching every month? Nope. Switching for an entire season? Not neccessarily a bad thing.  

     

    If you are concerned about burning up your favorite gun you'd probably best be served by....buying a second one. Couple ways to approach that; some will have a match gun and a practice gun, some will have A Gun and then a Backup Gun. 

  8. For me it's Getting Older and Reflecting. 

     

    I don't feel that I truly understand some things still.

     

    The other side of the coin for me is that when I was "young" or younger, it's not like I was an idiot. Some things are only "understandable" with a large enough data set. 

     

    For me, a lot of life is context. There are times when I wish I had taken a different career path. But then I remind myself that 21 year old me would have HATED that, so,, at THAT time in my life that would not have been a good job. 

  9. I've shot an embarrassing amount of L10 over the years; I've found oddball guns that would be "perfect" if only I made this little tweak. That tweak made them illegal for Production. So, a fair amount of L10. 

     

    My newly discovered cataracts might be making me a dot guy, so L10 with a dot just might be weird enough for me to shoot it. 

     

    Re: benefiting the org, or whether there's a need for it.......color me confused. 

  10. 3 hours ago, ltdmstr said:

    The popularity of RDS on carry/duty guns, isn't because they're an improvement over irons.  They're popular because they allow the low effort shooter to compete/perform at a competent level with minimal time and training commitment.  That's true for USPSA, LEOs, and pretty much everyone.  Doesn't mean they aren't fun to shoot and another nice toy to add to the safe.  But a better tool for the job, I don't think so.  Same goes for 9mm use and minor pf.  As for people cheering the demise of Limited, I'm sure you have your reasons.  But, it kinda sucks they are going to kill the only division that uses major pf outside of open.

    Yes. What this guy said. I will be stealing the phrase "low effort shooter" too. 

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