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  1. A few weeks ago on December 24, I bought a P320 X5 Legion from Kentucky Gun Company for $826, no tax, no shipping charge (it was shipped to my local FFL who charged me $25, including the Florida background check). The site said they were out of stock, however, within a few hours of putting my name on the notice list, they confirmed inventory and sold me the pistol. Best of luck, Adam.

  2. The tabs on my 40 M&P Pro 5  slide lock have been missing for two years - I shoot limited about 5K rounds per year. At this past weekend’s USPSA match, the slide lock fractured in the exact place yours did.  I had a partial jam, did a mag change, dropping the fractured piece of metal out, and continued on the stage And finished the match. Although not a necessary piece, I will be replacing it later this week. Note that the  slide lock is available for purchase - at least for Gen 1 pistols - check Brownells. Best of luck with it. 

  3. After posting here, I posed my question to Troy McManus because I believe that the answer is very important as it has implications across many of USPSA's classifiers which use a reload between freestyle shots and one handed shots (e.g., Six Chickens, Riverdale Standards, El Strong & Weak Pres, Golden Bullet Standards) - all of these classifiers direct that freestyle is shot prior to the reload.  Note that I distinguish these classifiers from the two array/reload classifiers which typically have a statement in the WSB like "You may engage targets in any order and arrays in any order."

     

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    Troy’s response (May 2, 2017 at 11:12:45 AM EDT):
     

    Two things to note:

     

    The stage was not legal, as it did not fit the rules for a standard exercise, and the correct number of penalties for the scenario you listed is 7, as per D in your answer selections. 

     

    Regards,

     

    Troy

    DNROI

  4. Question on Penalties - Stage 1 at USPSA Florida Section Championship

     

    Stage 1 at USPSA Florida Section Championship was a standards type stage.  The stage information is as follows:

     

    I Love Standards! 

    Course Designer: Manny Bragg 

    Rules: Practical Shooting Handbook, Latest Edition

     

    START POSITION: Standing in shooting area, wrists below belt.

     

    GUN READY CONDITION: Loaded and Holstered as per rulebook

     

    STAGE PROCEDURE: String 1: on signal engage T1-T7 with only one round each Freestyle, perform mandatory reload and re-engage T1-T7 with one round each Strong Hand only. 

    String 2: on signal engage T1-T7 with only one round each Freestyle, perform a mandatory reload and re-engage T1-T7 with one round each Weak Hand only.

     

    SCORING: Virginia 28 rounds, 140 pts. 

    TARGETS: 7 Metric 

    SCORED HITS: Best 4 on paper. 

    START-STOP: Audible / Last Shot 

    PENALTIES: Per USPSA

     

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    Actual Scenario:  Upon the start signal, the shooter draws, fires one shot at each target using a strong hand only grip, performs reload, then fires one shot at each target using a freestyle grip (both hands on gun).  Second string was completed in accordance with stage procedure (e.g., one shot at each target using a freestyle grip (both hands), reload, one shot at each target using a weak hand only grip)

     

    Question:  What penalty or penalties, if any, should be assessed? 

     

    Options include, but are not limited to: 

     

    A.  No Penalty - Reasoning: No failure to comply with stage description (10.1.1) as there is an implicit ability for the competitor to choose to first shoot using a freestyle grip (both hands) or a strong hand only grip and then choose to use the other type of grip after the reload.  Key is to use one type of grip before reload and one type of grip after reload. 

     

    B.  One Procedural Penalty under 10.2.2 – Reasoning: Competitor failed to comply with the stated procedure of using a freestyle grip (both hands) prior to reload and strong hand only grip after reload. The competitor is deemed not to have “gained a significant advantage during non-compliance” (i.e., the actions by competitor were correct, just in the wrong order) 

     

    C.  Seven Procedural Penalty under 10.2.2 – Reasoning: Competitor’s choice to shoot the first seven shots strong hand only is permitted as within the choice of shooting “freestyle”.  The competitor is penalize for each noncomplying shot (used two handed freestyle grip rather than strong hand only grip) after the reload because the competitor “gained a significant advantage” on each such shot. 

     

    D.  Seven Procedural Penalty under 10.2.8.1 – Reasoning: Competitor’s choice to shoot the first seven shots strong hand only is permitted as within the choice of shooting “freestyle”.  The competitor is penalize for each shot after the reload because he touched the handgun during the required strong hand only grip.

     

     

    Referenced Rules:

     

    10.2.2 A competitor who fails to comply with a procedure specified in the written stage briefing will incur one procedural penalty for each occurrence. However, if a competitor has gained a significant advantage during non-compliance, the competitor may be assessed one procedural penalty for each shot fired, instead of a single penalty (e.g. firing multiple shots contrary to the required position or stance).

     

    10.2.8 If a course of fire stipulates shooting strong or weak hand only, a competitor will not be penalized for using the other hand (i.e. the other arm from the shoulder to the hand) to disengage an external safety, to reload or to correct a malfunction. However, the competitor will be issued one procedural penalty per shot fired while:

    10.2.8.1 Touching the handgun with the other hand while firing shots;

    10.2.8.2 Using the other hand to support the handgun, wrist or shooting arm while firing shots;

    10.2.8.3 Using the other hand on a barricade or another prop to increase stability while firing shots.

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  5. My recommendation is to suck it up and buy a c-more. I started with an inexpensive Tasso red dot on my 22/45 and was very disappointed (lots of battery changes, small moa, hard to turn on and off). For steel challenge, I use a 8 moa. Best of luck, Adam.

  6. Although I was granted a slot for limited nationals in a local lottery, our USPSA section leader wrote in the note to all of the participants who did not win a slot I n the limited/open lottery:

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    If you did not win a slot, stay tuned. This year there will be open registration after the slots expire in July. Our goal is a sold out match this year, as we were over 100 shooters short last year. There will be no "wait" list until the match is sold out.

  7. Jake or anyone else who has information:

    Can you please clarify the statements by "awfaxis" in post #53 regarding registered shooters who will not arrive on Saturday and miss registration. He seems to imply that if you don't show up at registration, your slot is given away.

    As a registered shooter who will not be showing up until Sunday morning, I would like to make sure that my slot is not give it away by contacting the appropriate person. Thanks in advance, Adam.

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