I don't really think it's a good point. My XDm in 40 minor shoots much softer than my 9mm CZ's.
I went to the metal gun purely for accuracy. If Glock/Springfield/S&W want their guns to be more competitive, they should make their plastic guns more accurate.
Protective legislation is what kills innovation. Why be innovative or create a better widget when your product is protected?
Well said.
I don't really understand how this got so far off track. Basically the proponents wanted production rules with a slide mounted dot. While we don't truly know what it will be, it sounds like it missed that mark for sure by limiting to Tupperware only.
All the other stuff about splitting production is completely off topic and not relevant at all. Personally I shoot production and haven't heard anyone complaining or wanting the division split up. Limited minor for metal hammer fired production guns? Give me a break!
I don't like the idea of gun manufactures having an influence on uspsa rules, threatening to hold back on sponsorship funds is extortion. Tell them to take a flying leap, they need us, we don't need them.