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Nickname for Hayes Custom/Rock Island 2011
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to HawaiianShirtShooter's topic in 1911-style Pistols
I like that you're sticking with the vague mary jane references. It seems to fit this pistol.- 14 replies
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Nickname for Hayes Custom/Rock Island 2011
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to HawaiianShirtShooter's topic in 1911-style Pistols
Makes way way way way too much sense. The interwebs are an inefficient place.- 14 replies
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Nickname for Hayes Custom/Rock Island 2011
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to HawaiianShirtShooter's topic in 1911-style Pistols
Spent part of my childhood in Germany so this has nostalgic appeal to me.- 14 replies
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Nickname for Hayes Custom/Rock Island 2011
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to HawaiianShirtShooter's topic in 1911-style Pistols
PM sent, jk that was actually not a terrible name.- 14 replies
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This is great advice. Take this over my advice. It's what we usually tell people at their first match. It's the best way to have fun and get used to all of the safety rules, procedures etc.
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Would definitely shoot 5 to 10 matches in production. Be careful, it's a slippery slope to get into the gear. If you upgrade to a new gun make sure you factor in all the mags and holsters you're going to need. I would shoot as many varieties of competitions as you can. Steel Challenge, USPSA, 3 Gun, Run&Gun, IDPA, etc. If you end up liking one better than USPSA it might be wise to target your upgrades around that flavor of competition. e.g. In 3 Gun a 9mm 2011 is a fantastic pistol, however, in USPSA that pistol is (without specific reloads) a minor power factor and a disadvantage. In USPSA, in my opinion, going from Production to Carry Optics is one of the best division jumps starting off. It's less expensive to be competitive in CO than in Limited or Open and you get to blaze away with a red dot. If you decide you love the red dot and want to get into even nicer guns, there is Open. If you hate the red dot but want to get into nicer guns, there is Limited. If you hate blazing down targets and want to reload all the time like in Production, but with nicer guns, there is Limited10, Single Stack, and Revolver. If you want to just hose all the time, there is PCC.
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Nickname for Hayes Custom/Rock Island 2011
HawaiianShirtShooter posted a topic in 1911-style Pistols
They are starting to get more popular, so I think there needs to be a nickname for the Rock Island 2011 9mm double stacks that have had the Hayes custom work done on them. My humble submissions: Island Hayes (vague dead head vibe) Heeeeeyyyyssss Hayes Tac Ultra Clearly, I'm not in marketing. That's why I'm asking for help. NOTE: First funny guy to comment something super original like: Paperweight Scrap Metal Junk Gets two (2) internet demerits.- 14 replies
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RIA Hayes Custom work, worth it?
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to Pickin's topic in 1911-style Pistols
I have nothing of value to add to this discussion. I have also been looking into this to try to decide on going the Island Hayes (Is the a clever name for these yet?) route or the used 2011 route. -
Struggling with recalling sight picture
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to Southpaw320's topic in Handgun Techniques
Not an expert by any means. I've looked into this a lot because I have the same problem. My solution is a little different. While I'm working on seeing my sights better and calling my shots, I use ranging and pacing heavily to get by. What I mean by that is: If there are targets, say 2ft away, I don't really need to call my shots or even see my sights, I can point and shoot. Until around 20ft I can take one sight picture and put two shots in the A zone. I don't feel the need to try to call my shots until I get outside of that range where I can comfortably point and shoot, so I don't bother. Am I crazy? Maybe I don't just don't believe that my eyes will ever catch up with the splits I want to shoot. -
Top Shelf 1911s vs Glock based Pistols
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to RangerTrace's topic in Little things I've Noticed
I really like the separation of "training" and "practice." I fell short of my goals as a professional athlete because I didn't train on my off hours. The consistent thing I see with professional athletes/musicians/anything is the love and/or dedication to training on their own. When everyone else is going on dates or partying or sleeping they are doing skill development. -
Turkish Prices Coming Down
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to xtian999's topic in "Other" & Pistol Comparisons
I just started looking for a Turkish Clone Delight. Care to share where you are finding these deals? -
I was just looking around on the TONI website and they call magwells, "Miniskirts" gave me a good chuckle*. Really interested in the frameweights for when I get my G35 running again. *only if you let google translate the Italian site instead of just using their US site like an idiot like I did.
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Am I the only one that DOESN'T want a rolling break?
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to bere09's topic in Glock
I'm in the same boat, I have a nice limited set up with an overwatch trigger and a Ghost evo elite connector, but the rolling break kinda bugs me. Everything I've heard is that Jonny Glocks is the way to go, I just don't want to/ still have that kinda cash to drop on a glock trigger. Does the Zev V4 have a more crisp break? -
Input on a couple of practice 9mm remanf sources
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to TroutBear's topic in Miscellaneous BEginners
I use https://gun.deals/ not gundeals.com They usually have great deals on ammo, both the bulk reman stuff and the high end stuff. -
Top Shelf 1911s vs Glock based Pistols
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to RangerTrace's topic in Little things I've Noticed
I keep thinking my Glock 19 has a nice trigger..... then I get the 1911 out of the safe and feel shame. That's kinda the problem though, the 1911 sits in a safe and the glock gets used. Partly because I'm lazy and hate cleaning 1911s , partly because the glock fits a wider variety of my needs. -
I enjoyed it more than I expected. Expecting a replacement for Selleck was silly of me. I enjoyed it more when I accepted it as just a PI show set in Hawaii. Overall enjoyable though, I'll watch a few more episodes. @427Cobra thanks for naming the pistol, I was thinking it looked like an STI.
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Why is is so hard to get people to try USPSA?
HawaiianShirtShooter replied to obsessiveshooter's topic in USPSA/IPSC Shooting
Hey! I'm pretty new to USPSA, but everywhere I've gone has been incredibly accommodating, especially of new shooters. Loaner guns, advice, gear, rule bending, etc. However, in trying to introduce people to the sport, it's a bit intimidating. I think it's the timer stress and the moving while shooting/reloading. Most people that have "shot a gun before" it's been static and slow. A great stepping stone I found was Steel Challenge matches. Zero to minor movement during a stage, generally no reloads on the fly, but the speed and stress are still there. AND the .22 is warmly welcomed. Also, I hate to plug this pistol, but my lady hates all of my semi autos, a friends wife had the S&W Shield EZ in .380 and loved it. Mostly because she could actually manipulate it easily. I don't know if it's USPSA legal, but it seems like a great little pistol. -
Been reading this form for a while and wanted to be a part of the conversation. So hello!