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  1. I do not see 1911 dominating if combined with production. It's a less(relatively) reliable platform and a deep water to get into.

    Now with Walther's Q5 match steel frame introduced, this is going to be interesting. Had I not started and stuck with 1911, I would probably start with this Walther, and stop worrying all the debates among different brands of 1911.

    My opinion is same as before, a division L10minor/L8major, any gun.

     

     

  2. Agree with the post. 10 to 20 min dry fire before the match is great. As it's been already said, it gets your blood running and joint loosen up.  We tend to feel this on our hands and arms not as much as we do on our feet or legs.  I have noticed that my trigger control and grip pressure get better after some warm up. Next time get to a range, do a bill drill cold run at 10 yards, dry fire another 15 min and do another and you will see the difference.

    Reality is always different. When the match starts at 7:30AM and you have to get up at 6 and dry fire, that's tough for me.

  3. The basepad does not have any inscription like "SNL" on it.

    Called dawson, measure the basepad height, comes to 0.825, according to dawson, that's +1, SNL will measure about 0.885. 

    Measured the tube alone, overall back length is 128.5mm. 

    I am not confident to file the tube by myself. Anyone has any idea which basepad will make this legal. 

    Anyone can identify these tubes?

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  4. Bought this used, it's probably over 10 years old. 

    It's set up for limited, but upon gauging, it doesn't fit, by just a little.

    Seems the basepad is dawson. Took it apart, it has the grams follower. Does anybody know who made the tube? It has no inscription on it.

    How would I be able to fix this to make it fit?

     

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  5. 5 hours ago, mmlook said:


    if you allow 1911/2011's to run in production, it basically becomes L10 Minor.

    I guess it's sorta happening now with the CZ's

    I'm not against it, but, it kind of makes it a CZ vs. 2011 race.
    Which is kind of what production was designed to eliminate

    No, what I was trying to say is just simply merge SS and prod. In other words, no 2011 is allowed, either single action single stack guns or striker/DASA guns.

    But anyway, I am not opposed to the idea of L10 minor. I don't see much advantage of one over the other between 2011 and other guns. I think for limited major there is due to the weight, for minor, they are both quite controllable.

  6. I do not think higher round count will make a difference if you train with a goal. At the end of some of my training sessions, if I have too many rounds left, it seems that I simply want to get rid of them rather than using them. I typically shoot around 300 rounds per session. Sometimes if I discover things that are helpful, I might shoot more. Few occasions I only shot 100 rounds or so and felt that I have had enough practice.

  7. Is this at 50 yards? lol.....that's pretty good.  So it seems you are doing two shots including draw or reload in two seconds. For medium range targets, I think there are plenty of rooms to improve.

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