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Andreas

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  1. I'm next in line at my dealer for a shadow target. Does anyone know for sure if it's legal or illegal for SSP? I'm sure after this, Robert Ray is afraid to answer the phone so I won't even try that.

    The Facebook post by IDPA quoted above says that CZ Custom is not the manufacturer, so it's as if you or a gunsmith did the work on a base SP-01 Shadow from CZ. Custom sight cuts knock the pistol out of SSP. But the SP-01 Shadow's full-length dust cover knocks it out of ESP. So seems like it's not IDPA legal.

    Makes sense since aftermarket sight cuts and full-length dust covers will get you killed on the street.

  2. This is lame but my biggest concern is decocking the gun on LAMR with a nondecocker model.

    None of the desirable Shadow models, which lack the firing-pin block, are available with decockers.

    Practice lowering your hammer in dry fire and you'll be good to go.

  3. Makes sense. My reasoning for trying to obtain a SP-01 Shadow (or 2 would be even better!), is the trouble I am having finding them..the CZ 75 SP-01's in general seem to be disappearing quicker than they are being imported at the moment.

    They pop up for sale on the classifieds now and then. A buddy of mine picked up a matched pair just last week. Or give Stuart at CZ Custom a ring. Another buddy got his slot in line a few days ago, which was running eight weeks.

  4. How has dry firing contributed to your shooting at the range?

    It lets me burn in thousands of repetitions of different motions without spending a dime. Live fire is for working recoil control, shot calling. It's amazing how motions burned in during dry fire just happen in live fire. The gun just gets a new magazine when I leave a position.

  5. Depends on where you want to go. My approach was to get my feet wet and then cry once to buy gear that won't hold me back. I got serious about USPSA early last year and didn't have room for a press, so Production it was. Picked up a pair of SP01 Shadows from CZ Custom, dry fired most evenings, shot every weekend, and made M in this month's update. There's nothing about those pistols that limits my shooting, so I can't imagine how a different one would in any way benefit me. I've observed that the people who constantly fiddle with their gear and jump divisions aren't the ones moving up in the standings at monthly matches.

  6. What do you mean by this?

    "practice manually lowering the hammer after LAMR for the DA start."

    Production rules require a hammer-down start. But the hammer will be cocked after you load the pistol. You want to get real good at lowering a cocked hammer onto an empty chamber before doing it for real on onto a live round. Opinions vary on the best way to do this.

    Also, that brings another thought. So, your done with the stage, hammeris back, round in the magazine, round in the chamber. What would be the proper sequence to unload and clear? Striker fire I would remove the magazine, rack back the slide to remove the round, show clear, release slde, point down range, trigger then holster.

    Same exact thing.

  7. It is 9mm. On nights I don't shoot, I do 100 dry fires with a Laserlyte daily. I recon I'll put on my big boy pants and dry fire DA with the CZ. Not sure how the hammer will do on the Laserlyte.

    Ditch the Laserlyte. On the draw, pull through for a full DA stroke, but on subsequent "shots", don't let out the trigger far enough to reset. Instead, pull against an otherwise dead trigger. Of course, you'll have a full DA stroke after reloading, moving, or transferring the pistol to your weak hand.

    Call your shots in dry fire just like you'd do in live fire.

  8. Assuming it's in 9 mm, man up and learn the DA first shot. You can do this in dry fire—no reason to burn live ammo except for verification. It will become a natural part of your draw stroke with a few hours of practice. Spend a half hour on dry fire every night this week and you'll be surprised at how well you do on your next range trip.

  9. I'd give Production Optics a whirl. Good excuse to get another blaster without all the overhead of a new belt system, magazines, etc. Plus it will be real handy when my eyes start failing. I'm closing in on 42 without any kind of corrective lenses, and my luck has to run out at some point.

  10. Say that the shooter's last eight classifiers are:

    81%

    81%

    94%

    94%

    94%

    94%

    94%

    94%

    They're sitting at 94% overall with the 81% scores flagged as F.

    During the month, they shoot a 100% at one match and an 81% at a later match. Do they make GM? In other words, do the scores they shot get applied one by one, with a new calculation each time, or are they applied all at once with one recalculation?

  11. USPSA E-mail Reply sent to Nimitz......

    At the time of that announcement, we had expected to have a new web site built to do the weekly classifications built by April. We experienced some set backs in getting the new site created, and had to essentially start the process over. The good news is that we have a signed contract to create the new site and we hope to have it on line in the next two to three months.

    Those two or three months have come and gone—anyone heard a new new ETA on the web site and classification system updates?

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