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Thumb rest on a limited gun


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I have an idea for a custom thumb rest for a Glock pistol, but before I seek someone to build it, I need to first know if it is allowed in IPSC/USPSA shooting.

This thumb rest would be for the weak hand thumb to rest on.

Does anyone have the rule book handy?

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Darn, my idea will go to waste now! Already had a prototype being made!

Hmmm---Send me the prototype. I'll put it on one of my Open Division Glocks and give it

a try. REALLY small market, I think I was one of two Open Glocks out of 227 shooters in

Open at the Nationals. My wife was shooting the other one.

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I'm pretty sure modified is in IPSC, not uspsa. IDPA doesn't have a division called modified. They all have letters, most of the letter sets end in a P like ESP, stuff like that.

Revolver division(s) end in R.

MLM

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fyi-

US Appendix D7 -- Limited Division

. . . .

"18. External modifications such as weights, or devices to control or reduce recoil are specifically not allowed, such as, but not limited to, thumb rest, extended slide stops, etc..."

Cheers,

-br

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It is to me...I have never shot IDPA, guess I would probably like it, but it's hard to find a club within 20 miles of places I live. I really don't care to drive long distances every weekend to compete.

20 miles?

Hell, I set at red lights for longer than it would take to drive that. :)

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It is to me...I have never shot IDPA, guess I would probably like it, but it's hard to find a club within 20 miles of places I live. I really don't care to drive long distances every weekend to compete.

20 miles?

Hell, I set at red lights for longer than it would take to drive that. :)

I drive a hour(40 miles)each way just to practice

PS Thumb rests are a no no in USPSA

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20 miles?

Hell, I set at red lights for longer than it would take to drive that. :)

Man...Bil how far away was the SC Sectional? How about Tulsa? If all of the matches were 20 miles out, I don't think any of us would miss a match!

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20 miles?

Hell, I set at red lights for longer than it would take to drive that. :)

Man...Bil how far away was the SC Sectional? How about Tulsa? If all of the matches were 20 miles out, I don't think any of us would miss a match!

Until we ran out of money for ammo and entry fee's.

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I "shoot" an open glock on occasion and never thought about this until reading this post. There is a glock "strap-on" thumb rest out there, it wraps around high on the backstrap and is held in place by a longer ejector housing pin. It is like an ambi safety on a "real" gun. I may have to try 1 although it would defeat the purpose of shooting a glock in all divisions (same grip angle/feel). :blink:

Darn, my idea will go to waste now! Already had a prototype being made!

Hmmm---Send me the prototype. I'll put it on one of my Open Division Glocks and give it

a try. REALLY small market, I think I was one of two Open Glocks out of 227 shooters in

Open at the Nationals. My wife was shooting the other one.

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