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    Steve Case

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  1. No more PCC reloads needed.
  2. Really not a "notch and post" sight. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e188gUYE3v0
  3. SACase

    ESP legal?

    ???? 8.1.2 A. Double action, double action only and striker fired semi-automatic firearms compete in SSP, CCP, PCC, or BUG. Any firearm that can be used in SSP can be used in ESP or CDP, depending upon the cartridge used.
  4. Something on the use of camera based practice systems? Like this one IDryfire or any of the other systems.
  5. Shoot ESP and you wouldn't have to ask.
  6. rom 2017.2 4.8 Threat and Non-Threat Target Designation 4.8.1 Non-threat targets must be designated by displaying a pair of normal sized open hands of contrasting color, at least one of which must be visible from all shooting positions where the target may be engaged. 4.8.2 Threat targets may be designated by displaying a normal sized threat indicator (like a firearm or knife) that is visible from all shooting positions where the target may be engaged. 4.8.3 Targets must be easily identified as threat or non-threat. 4.8.4 Threat indicators of different kinds all have equal threat value and do not change target engagement priority. For example, a knife is equal in threat to a shotgun, rifle, or other firearms. 4.8.5 Threat and non-threat indicators may be painted or marked on the targets or covering clothing, or may be clipped or stapled to the target. From 2015 4.11 Threat and Non-Threat Target Designation 4.11.1 Non-threat targets must be designated by displaying a pair of normal sized open hands of contrasting color, at least one of which must be visible from all shooting positions where the target may be shot. 4.11.2 Threat targets may be designated by displaying a normal sized threat indicator, like a firearm or knife that is visible from all shooting positions where the target may be shot. Threat target designation is not mandatory, but is highly recommended. In no case should a threat indicator and a hand be positioned on the same target. Threats indicators cannot look similar to non-threat hands. Targets must be easily identified as threat or non-threat. 4.11.3 Threats indicators of different kinds all have equal threat value and do not change target engagement priority. That is, a knife is equal in threat to a shotgun, rifle, or other firearms. 4.11.4 Threat and non-threat indicators may be painted or marked on the targets or covering clothing, or may be clipped or stapled to the target. Nothing stating that the threat indicator is hard cover. Were you given a miss for hitting a threat indicator?
  7. That threat designation was never considered "hard cover". Then or now.
  8. No actual list of guns. See rule book. Example here. 8.2.1 Stock Service Pistol Division (SSP) Handguns permitted for use in SSP must: A. Have a minimum annual production of 2,000 units. Discontinued models must have had a total production of 20,000 units B. Be semi-automatic C. Be double action, double action only, or striker fired D. Use 9 mm (9x19) or larger cartridges. E. Weigh 43.00 oz. or less unloaded, with the heaviest magazine inserted. F. Fit in the IDPA gun test box measuring 8 ¾” x 6” x 1 5/8” with the largest magazine inserted. This is followed with a list of allowed modifications and a list of disallowed modifications.
  9. They are not "notch and post" configuration. strike one They use an "optical" system. strike two Center a dot in a ring. strike three
  10. ?????? Who said that everybody was going to slow down? When that logic destroying tone goes off, most people pretty much run as fast as they safely can.
  11. Anybody have an idea how many never come back because they can't see spending several match fees to pay for the privilege of shooting IDPA several times a year?
  12. At the match I do stats at.... A lot of the crossovers are there just for some fun trigger time. They even take penalty calls in stride. Lot of fun to watch them try "our way". And yeah, they tend to be much younger than most of the group.
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