dbletap_ed Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 Just to add my 2 cents I went from A36xx (don't remember) to L415 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
boz1911 Posted January 18, 2008 Share Posted January 18, 2008 I feel like an idiot. I asked about the prefix's one time and someone gave me the incorrect info. Until today I didn't know the correct answer..........signed, dumbass Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mpolans Posted April 24, 2008 Share Posted April 24, 2008 You cal also tell how long a person has been a member by the number,like mine A-793, been around almost as long as black powder. Gene Not always though. I was upgraded to Life as a gift from my father a long time ago and he requested a my number be the year of my birth. Otherwise, it probably would've been in the 500s or 600s. What are life membership numbers up to now? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Boudrie Posted April 24, 2008 Share Posted April 24, 2008 As of the 10th of April, the highest numbers are A61833 B33 CA265 CAL1 CL255 F61834 FL3037 FY61759 FYF60991 HCL1 L3044 RD4 S1 TY61842 TYF61835 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
joecichlid Posted April 24, 2008 Share Posted April 24, 2008 My number A54043, one of the guys I shoot with is A568. Guess who listens to whom around the range? He has tought me a lot. Joe W. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
impala ss Posted April 26, 2008 Share Posted April 26, 2008 As of the 10th of April, the highest numbers are A61833 B33 CA265 CAL1 CL255 F61834 FL3037 FY61759 FYF60991 HCL1 L3044 RD4 S1 TY61842 TYF61835 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LadyinBlue Posted April 26, 2008 Share Posted April 26, 2008 What happens to the numbers when someone does not renew their membership? Can you get an old number back? I got my number (A6063) back in 1987 but I only shot for 3 years. I didn't shoot again for 17 years after that but when I did renew my membership, I got the same number back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rob Boudrie Posted April 26, 2008 Share Posted April 26, 2008 What happens to the numbers when someone does not renew their membership? Can you get an old number back? Member numbers are not re-issued - HQ will give you back you old member number if you let them know you are a returning former member when you sign up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jenlu Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 The complete list: A - Annual B - Benefactor CA - Charter Annual CAL - Charter Annual Life - CA members who have converted to Life members. This allows CA members to upgrade to life without losing a "super cool" member number CL - Charter Life F - Foreign FL - Foreign Life FY - Five Year FYF - Five Year Foreign HCL - Honorary Chairman Life, issued to Colonel Jeff Cooper L - Life RD - Regional Director - USPSA President the get an RD number and get to keep it for the remainder of their life membership. S - Sponsor - Not sure of the details - there is one member with an "S" number TY - Three Year TYF - Three Year Foreign Is there any recognized format/length for my USPSA number - e.g. it both 'FL 1234' and 'FL1234' allowed and the same or. What is the current max length of digits in any category - does anyone carry a 6 or 7 digit USPSA number yet? / Jens Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corey Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 i just signed up about a month ago....67152 is where they were at then Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bergie Posted February 10, 2010 Share Posted February 10, 2010 There is also a membership called "Associate" You still get the same letter in front of the number as you would with any other membership you choose, but the price is less. An "associate" member is a person who lives in the same household with a regular member. For example an Annual costs $40.00. The Associate costs $30.00 but you get only 1 Front Sight Magazine sent to the household and it's in the Annual members' name. It's great for a husband and wife or a father/son... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesse Tischauser Posted August 27, 2010 Share Posted August 27, 2010 What are the significance of CA and CAL? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
High Lord Gomer Posted August 27, 2010 Share Posted August 27, 2010 There is also a membership called "Associate" You still get the same letter in front of the number as you would with any other membership you choose, but the price is less. An "associate" member is a person who lives in the same household with a regular member. For example an Annual costs $40.00. The Associate costs $30.00 but you get only 1 Front Sight Magazine sent to the household and it's in the Annual members' name. It's great for a husband and wife or a father/son... To me, it's worth the $10 for my son and I to each get our own copy of Front Sight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TerryO Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Just recently transitioned from A62342 to L3287. Thought I would take advantage of the price drop since I just hit the double nickel (55). Question is how does the transition work when doing a lookup? All my classifiers are still under A62342 and L3287 brings up "member number not found." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesse Tischauser Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 It will be under both very soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgood Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Just recently transitioned from A62342 to L3287. Thought I would take advantage of the price drop since I just hit the double nickel (55).Question is how does the transition work when doing a lookup? All my classifiers are still under A62342 and L3287 brings up "member number not found." It will be under both very soon. Will it show up in the right place if a club uses the old number? I ask because it'll take 6 months for the guys in Hobbs to get Terry's number right, even if he writes it on his score sheet and sign-up sheet, they'll pull the old number up out of their database. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TerryO Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 (edited) Thanks Jesse, I wondered if that was the case. Edited November 11, 2010 by tohlmann Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TerryO Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 Just recently transitioned from A62342 to L3287. Thought I would take advantage of the price drop since I just hit the double nickel (55).Question is how does the transition work when doing a lookup? All my classifiers are still under A62342 and L3287 brings up "member number not found." It will be under both very soon. Will it show up in the right place if a club uses the old number? I ask because it'll take 6 months for the guys in Hobbs to get Terry's number right, even if he writes it on his score sheet and sign-up sheet, they'll pull the old number up out of their database. The way my last few classifiers have gone I'd be OK with that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jesse Tischauser Posted November 11, 2010 Share Posted November 11, 2010 I think USPSA has you don under both numbers but i dont know if they ever discard the old one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rotwang Posted March 7, 2011 Share Posted March 7, 2011 I ask because it'll take 6 months for the guys in Hobbs to get Terry's number right, even if he writes it on his score sheet and sign-up sheet, they'll pull the old number up out of their database. Tell him to put something like "I have a new number" next to the name on the papers. The stats guy's probably not going to be checking the number to verify that it is still the same as last time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BuckeyeBoys Posted March 20, 2012 Share Posted March 20, 2012 This weekend I Shot my first match in 22 years. After the first two stages I asked if I could join back into USPSA! So I just rejoined USPSA after a 22/23 year "retirement". Match director and membership couldnt locate my old number but I found on an old score sheet with it as A4616 I didnt think renewing with a new number was a big deal until I saw this post, now I want my old number back! Wish me luck as the form gets sent in this week with my old number~! And thanks to them for trying to locate it, might have found a few relatives I didnt know about! It was fun reading the match results from 1987 Miller/Northeast Invitational, some big names early in their career Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SAFuchs Posted June 20, 2012 Share Posted June 20, 2012 An advantage to a Life membership is I always have my # L439, Even after a 10 12 year lay off I always remembered it! At least something still works! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coach Posted June 22, 2012 Share Posted June 22, 2012 I ask because it'll take 6 months for the guys in Hobbs to get Terry's number right, even if he writes it on his score sheet and sign-up sheet, they'll pull the old number up out of their database. Tell him to put something like "I have a new number" next to the name on the papers. The stats guy's probably not going to be checking the number to verify that it is still the same as last time. Sometimes they do. I was told I had the wrong number down. The argument only cooled off a little bit when I retrieved my card and showed them I had the correct number. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RaylanGivens Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 Interesting thread... Where do you all find this info? I'm thinking about upgrading to a life membership and curious about the current high life membership number. Anyone know the current USPSA life membership number? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
D.Hayden Posted October 21, 2013 Share Posted October 21, 2013 Unscientifically.. about L3675 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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