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There is a club here in the St. Louis area that has a couple sets of those targets.

I think it is a windshield wiper motor, with a pivoting arm attached to the motor's shaft. The target frames are attached to like a track or rails that they slide on....if I recall correctly.

Out of view of the video camera, there probably is a car battery and some wires leading to the windshield wiper motor.

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where can someone find a close up or design for the Max Trap target? This quick down then up looks like a fun thing to throw into a CoF.

Also, Congrats on the 5 gun

Thanks

Garry

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In the first video, the guy was shooting a ported Glock. I thought we were not supposed to have anything ported. Sorry if I derailed the post. Just curious since it seems there are a lot of knowledgeable people commenting on this thread.

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In the first video, the guy was shooting a ported Glock. I thought we were not supposed to have anything ported. Sorry if I derailed the post. Just curious since it seems there are a lot of knowledgeable people commenting on this thread.

You can't use ported in IDPA but the glock 35 in the video is not ported.

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Are you serious? You dont see the huge hole in the top of the slide. Even if the barrel isn't ported, the slide would still be illegal under "slide lightening" I would think. Not trying to start an arguement. Just wondering if there is a loophole somewhere.

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It's a factory G35 slide.

Yeah- the factory G35 slide has a "hole" on the top, the barrel is not ported at all. The G35/G34 slide has this hole I've heard- so that the same recoil setup for the G17/G22 can be used effectively in the G34/G35. Regardless- they are 100% legal.

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Are you serious? You dont see the huge hole in the top of the slide. Even if the barrel isn't ported, the slide would still be illegal under "slide lightening" I would think. Not trying to start an arguement. Just wondering if there is a loophole somewhere.

Not a dumb question. I've had people at matches ask me about my "ported" gun when I've shot a G34 or G35.

But as the other guys replied, that's how Glock engineered these models - they're not available with a different slide. And AFAIK, Glock doesn't offer a compensated 34 or 35.

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Are you serious? You dont see the huge hole in the top of the slide. Even if the barrel isn't ported, the slide would still be illegal under "slide lightening" I would think. Not trying to start an arguement. Just wondering if there is a loophole somewhere.

Not a dumb question. I've had people at matches ask me about my "ported" gun when I've shot a G34 or G35.

But as the other guys replied, that's how Glock engineered these models - they're not available with a different slide. And AFAIK, Glock doesn't offer a compensated 34 or 35.

Thanks. Learn something new everyday!

Have you seen the hole in Beretta 92 slides? The entire top is missing.

Koski

True...

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