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andrewcolglazier

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  1. Here's what walks around with me; Spyderco Police, Cold Steel Spike, Keltec P32, Glock 3036
  2. Ok. These three hooliganz aren't really hunting dogs, or, even all dogs; but they are buds of mine. Their names are Foxy, Rosy, and "Booster" the Super Rooster, who was best man at my wedding. Not really..... But all three are a lot of fun. Booster, unlike Foxy and Rosy, may someday be dinner. Andy C.
  3. Thanks, let me do a little research on those. Andy C. I have one of those to sell if you are interested. PM sent regarding. <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
  4. I'll check out the Rescomp, thanks. I have a 20.... what division did you shoot it in? Andy C.
  5. I would not have expected a difference between the 17 and the 35. Interesting. Andy C.
  6. I'm looking for a competition holster for USPSA. Thanks! Andy C.
  7. Hi! Yes it is. I never saw a real use for the G37 (.45 GAP), but perhaps the combo could find a use in L10. Andy C.
  8. Just a thought. I handled one at the gunstore today, and wondered what that heavier slide would feel like. I haven't found a rental to try out, yet. Andy C.
  9. Yes, me too. I bought it through Matt M. for IDPA, and now don't want to keep switching back and forth. I think I'll shoot it in some limited 10. It's too nice a gun not to shoot! Andy C.
  10. Does anyone know of a speed holster which could be used for both a G21, and a G24? Any tips would be most appreciated! Thanks! Andy C.
  11. That's something I need to work on. I don't want to get caught up in the slippery slope of "USPSA is all about shooting FAST". I switched over from IDPA, and that perception is easy to fall prey to in that game, also. Thanks! Andy C.
  12. Errrr... well, not to sound flip, but when shooting production, how many DO win against people like Dave? How many people are there like Dave? I agree that accuracy is important.... but I want to get through the stage, too. I've only shot one major match. By my calculations, I shot right about 80%, which got me 2nd overall in Production. I didn't beat any Daves in that competition. Realistically, to shoot 90% or better, I'd have to slow waaaaaay down. Wouldn't I? Andy C.
  13. I have a question: In the discussion about accuracy being of vital importance in Production (as opposed to any other division), minor/major is brought up. Since all shooters are scored minor in Production, unlike other divisions, why is there such emphasis on accuracy? When shooting minor in, say, Limited 10, one would have to be more accurate than the competition shooting major. But if all shooters are shooting minor, with no advantage because of caliber, why isn't speed even MORE important than in the other divisions? Certainly accuracy is important. But it would seem to me that hit factor becomes more of a factor. But, OTOH, maybe I don't understand the hit factor concept. I'm new to USPSA, after all. Andy C.
  14. I'd like to add my kudos to the other posts. I'm darned new to USPSA, having crossed over from IDPA, but I'm glad I had the opportunity to shoot this major match so close to home. I saw a lot of people I have known for quite a while, and I had a blast! I plan to attend quite a few more matches in the future. Thanks to everybody who had a hand in setting this one up. Andy C.
  15. IMO, if all you want to do is break the gun, what difference does it make whether you shoot major or minor? Personally I would shoot it Limited. I'm in a similar boat, owning a CZ75SA in 9mm which I want to shoot but for which there is no suitable division. Andy C.
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