mgood Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 SEPTEMBER UPDATE By High Percent in Singlestack Division: 1. TGO, HM L684 GM 99.70 100.00 2. steel1212 A57351 GM 96.31 96.31 3. webbo TY57133 GM 96.23 96.23 4. A62335 A62335 M 87.68 87.68 5. Steven Cline A57903 M 87.64 87.64 6. want2race A56938 M 86.66 86.66 7. Scrat A50068 A 84.53 84.53 8. Ed Deegan A57440 A 82.56 83.48 9. rrflyer A66306 A 81.48 81.48 10. Clyde TY33759 A 81.42 81.42 11. Catfish A52911 A 81.09 81.09 12. tpcdvc TY51763 A 73.48 80.30 13. Nemo A32791 A 78.68 78.68 14. zhunter L2871 A 77.45 77.45 15. Steve J A51440 B 69.17 74.47 16. Dave Gundry A60363 B 72.90 74.04 17. bigj45 A45411 A 72.42 72.42 18. ima45dv8 L2767 B 71.60 71.60 19. Carmoney A23819 A 70.80 70.80 20. nashvillebill A58911 A 66.12 70.77 21. Alan Meek L1305 B 68.34 70.46 22. TISCHLJ TY52476 B 68.17 70.43 23. fortyfiveshooter A52987 A 70.01 70.01 24. Loose Brass A60566 B 67.45 69.81 25. kgunz11 FY61478 B 69.03 69.03 26. Corey A67152 B 68.35 68.35 27. MarkS_A18138 A18138 B 64.00 68.24 28. GARY STEVENS L2133 B 67.43 67.43 29. HighVelocity TY62898 B 67.41 67.41 30. Dan Sierpina A446 B 63.16 63.16 31. Doug H. TY55079 B 62.00 62.00 32. Jadeslade L3282 C 46.10 59.32 33. Airedale FY50947 C 53.40 58.47 34. bbbean TY55139 C 58.39 58.39 35. pbosik A30492 C 57.79 57.79 36. G-ManBart TY23298 A 57.61 57.61 36. chbrow10 A62757 C 56.26 57.61 38. T_Deegan TY59532 C 55.62 56.80 39. dd5357 A55354 C 55.36 55.90 40. boz1911 TY54309 A 55.04 55.04 41. foilhat A68487 C 54.76 54.76 42. gino_aki L1446 C 54.30 54.30 43. Paul Burtchell A59988 C 52.77 53.67 44. sbo76 FY66994 C 50.03 50.03 45. GentlemanJim A4820 C 49.84 49.84 46. BWNC TY54158 C 48.05 49.61 47. xcelr8n A64275 C 45.87 48.99 48. Jammer1911 TY55041 C 46.05 48.84 49. DMS42 TY2745 C 46.95 47.29 50. twodownzero A63438 C 47.23 47.23 51. 38superman A51235 C 35.30 35.30 52. mgood TY64298 D 33.23 33.23 53. jarozzy A69366 D 31.95 31.95 54. Ladyinblue A6063 C 27.82 27.82 55. Modoc A62468 D 25.41 25.41 By Current Percent in Singlestack Division: 1. TGO, HM L684 GM 99.70 100.00 2. steel1212 A57351 GM 96.31 96.31 3. webbo TY57133 GM 96.23 96.23 4. A62335 A62335 M 87.68 87.68 5. Steven Cline A57903 M 87.64 87.64 6. want2race A56938 M 86.66 86.66 7. Scrat A50068 A 84.53 84.53 8. Ed Deegan A57440 A 82.56 83.48 9. rrflyer A66306 A 81.48 81.48 10. Clyde TY33759 A 81.42 81.42 11. Catfish A52911 A 81.09 81.09 12. Nemo A32791 A 78.68 78.68 13. zhunter L2871 A 77.45 77.45 14. tpcdvc TY51763 A 73.48 80.30 15. Dave Gundry A60363 B 72.90 74.04 16. bigj45 A45411 A 72.42 72.42 17. ima45dv8 L2767 B 71.60 71.60 18. Carmoney A23819 A 70.80 70.80 19. fortyfiveshooter A52987 A 70.01 70.01 20. Steve J A51440 B 69.17 74.47 21. kgunz11 FY61478 B 69.03 69.03 22. Corey A67152 B 68.35 68.35 23. Alan Meek L1305 B 68.34 70.46 24. TISCHLJ TY52476 B 68.17 70.43 25. Loose Brass A60566 B 67.45 69.81 26. GARY STEVENS L2133 B 67.43 67.43 27. HighVelocity TY62898 B 67.41 67.41 28. nashvillebill A58911 A 66.12 70.77 29. MarkS_A18138 A18138 B 64.00 68.24 30. Dan Sierpina A446 B 63.16 63.16 31. Doug H. TY55079 B 62.00 62.00 32. bbbean TY55139 C 58.39 58.39 33. pbosik A30492 C 57.79 57.79 34. G-ManBart TY23298 A 57.61 57.61 35. chbrow10 A62757 C 56.26 57.61 36. T_Deegan TY59532 C 55.62 56.80 37. dd5357 A55354 C 55.36 55.90 38. boz1911 TY54309 A 55.04 55.04 39. foilhat A68487 C 54.76 54.76 40. gino_aki L1446 C 54.30 54.30 41. Airedale FY50947 C 53.40 58.47 42. Paul Burtchell A59988 C 52.77 53.67 43. sbo76 FY66994 C 50.03 50.03 44. GentlemanJim A4820 C 49.84 49.84 45. BWNC TY54158 C 48.05 49.61 46. twodownzero A63438 C 47.23 47.23 47. DMS42 TY2745 C 46.95 47.29 48. Jadeslade L3282 C 46.10 59.32 49. Jammer1911 TY55041 C 46.05 48.84 50. xcelr8n A64275 C 45.87 48.99 51. 38superman A51235 C 35.30 35.30 52. mgood TY64298 D 33.23 33.23 53. jarozzy A69366 D 31.95 31.95 54. Ladyinblue A6063 C 27.82 27.82 55. Modoc A62468 D 25.41 25.41 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve J Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 IDPA's first CDP World Champion is Glenn Shelby of Wilson Combat shooting a 1911 the only way it should be. http://www.shootingwire.com/story/246030 Paid factory shooters have won the last several nationals with those distasteful plastic interlopers. Congratulations, Glenn!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CSEMARTIN Posted September 30, 2011 Share Posted September 30, 2011 I came on to share my 1911 story of the day and saw Steve J's post. Awesome job Glenn! Today, the topic of music came up at work. One of the guys I work with asked me if I played any musical instruments. I said Yes! I play the 1911. He says, "I've never heard of that instrument. What is it exactly?" I proceed to tell him it's an instrument made out of steel, only plays one note really loud and with only one tempo...FAST. "You mean like a .45 ACP?" he says. "Yes, and it takes years to learn how to play one song really well." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HPD SRT Posted October 1, 2011 Share Posted October 1, 2011 Had to show off my new magwell!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgood Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 (edited) nIce. How do you like it? I've been considering one. Edited October 2, 2011 by mgood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HPD SRT Posted October 2, 2011 Share Posted October 2, 2011 Very smooth and easy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
justaute Posted October 3, 2011 Share Posted October 3, 2011 Thanks, Steve. As soon as I become "decent" in Production, then I'll start shooting some SS minor. I've seen you shoot SS -- awesome. Devil of the Devils -- 1911 in 9mm However, I'm just a normal, devilish Production guy shooting a customized CZ Shadow. DUDE! That's a FINE lookin' gun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (no really, that's frickin awesome) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mgood Posted October 15, 2011 Share Posted October 15, 2011 OCTOBER UPDATE By High Percent in Singlestack Division: 1. TGO, HM L684 GM 99.70 100.00 2. steel1212 A57351 GM 96.31 96.31 3. webbo TY57133 GM 96.23 96.23 4. want2race A56938 M 88.98 88.98 5. Scrat A50068 M 88.84 88.84 Moved up to Master! 6. A62335 A62335 M 87.68 87.68 7. Steven Cline A57903 M 87.64 87.64 8. Ed Deegan A57440 A 82.56 83.48 9. rrflyer A66306 A 81.48 81.48 10. Clyde TY33759 A 81.42 81.42 11. Catfish A52911 A 81.09 81.09 12. tpcdvc TY51763 A 73.48 80.30 13. Nemo A32791 A 78.08 78.68 14. zhunter L2871 A 77.45 77.45 15. bigj45 A45411 A 75.05 75.05 16. Steve J A51440 B 69.56 74.47 17. Dave Gundry A60363 B 72.90 74.04 18. fortyfiveshooter A52987 A 73.72 73.72 19. ima45dv8 L2767 B 71.60 71.60 20. Carmoney A23819 A 70.80 70.80 21. nashvillebill A58911 A 66.12 70.77 22. Alan Meek L1305 B 68.34 70.46 23. TISCHLJ TY52476 B 68.17 70.43 24. Loose Brass A60566 B 67.90 69.81 25. kgunz11 FY61478 B 69.03 69.03 26. Corey A67152 B 68.35 68.35 27. MarkS_A18138 A18138 B 64.00 68.24 28. GARY STEVENS L2133 B 67.43 67.43 29. HighVelocity TY62898 B 67.41 67.41 30. Dan Sierpina A446 B 63.16 63.16 31. Doug H. TY55079 B 62.00 62.00 32. Jadeslade L3282 C 46.10 59.32 33. Airedale FY50947 C 53.40 58.47 34. bbbean TY55139 C 58.39 58.39 35. pbosik A30492 C 57.79 57.79 36. G-ManBart TY23298 A 57.61 57.61 36. chbrow10 A62757 C 56.26 57.61 38. foilhat A68487 C 57.31 57.31 39. T_Deegan TY59532 C 55.16 56.80 40. dd5357 A55354 C 55.36 55.90 41. boz1911 TY54309 A 55.04 55.04 42. gino_aki L1446 C 54.30 54.30 43. Paul Burtchell A59988 C 52.77 53.67 44. BWNC TY54158 C 50.97 50.97 45. sbo76 FY66994 C 50.03 50.03 46. GentlemanJim A4820 C 49.84 49.84 47. xcelr8n A64275 C 45.87 48.99 48. Jammer1911 TY55041 C 46.05 48.84 49. DMS42 TY2745 C 46.95 47.29 50. twodownzero A63438 C 47.23 47.23 51. 38superman A51235 C 35.30 35.30 52. mgood TY64298 D 33.23 33.23 53. jarozzy A69366 D 31.95 31.95 54. Ladyinblue A6063 C 27.82 27.82 55. Modoc A62468 D 25.41 25.41 By Current Percent in Singlestack Division: 1. TGO, HM L684 GM 99.70 100.00 2. steel1212 A57351 GM 96.31 96.31 3. webbo TY57133 GM 96.23 96.23 4. want2race A56938 M 88.98 88.98 5. Scrat A50068 M 88.84 88.84 Moved up to Master! 6. A62335 A62335 M 87.68 87.68 7. Steven Cline A57903 M 87.64 87.64 8. Ed Deegan A57440 A 82.56 83.48 9. rrflyer A66306 A 81.48 81.48 10. Clyde TY33759 A 81.42 81.42 11. Catfish A52911 A 81.09 81.09 12. Nemo A32791 A 78.08 78.68 13. zhunter L2871 A 77.45 77.45 14. bigj45 A45411 A 75.05 75.05 15. fortyfiveshooter A52987 A 73.72 73.72 16. tpcdvc TY51763 A 73.48 80.30 17. Dave Gundry A60363 B 72.90 74.04 18. ima45dv8 L2767 B 71.60 71.60 19. Carmoney A23819 A 70.80 70.80 20. Steve J A51440 B 69.56 74.47 21. kgunz11 FY61478 B 69.03 69.03 22. Corey A67152 B 68.35 68.35 23. Alan Meek L1305 B 68.34 70.46 24. TISCHLJ TY52476 B 68.17 70.43 25. Loose Brass A60566 B 67.90 69.81 26. GARY STEVENS L2133 B 67.43 67.43 27. HighVelocity TY62898 B 67.41 67.41 28. nashvillebill A58911 A 66.12 70.77 29. MarkS_A18138 A18138 B 64.00 68.24 30. Dan Sierpina A446 B 63.16 63.16 31. Doug H. TY55079 B 62.00 62.00 32. bbbean TY55139 C 58.39 58.39 33. pbosik A30492 C 57.79 57.79 34. G-ManBart TY23298 A 57.61 57.61 35. foilhat A68487 C 57.31 57.31 36. chbrow10 A62757 C 56.26 57.61 37. dd5357 A55354 C 55.36 55.90 38. T_Deegan TY59532 C 55.16 56.80 39. boz1911 TY54309 A 55.04 55.04 40. gino_aki L1446 C 54.30 54.30 41. Airedale FY50947 C 53.40 58.47 42. Paul Burtchell A59988 C 52.77 53.67 43. BWNC TY54158 C 50.97 50.97 44. sbo76 FY66994 C 50.03 50.03 45. GentlemanJim A4820 C 49.84 49.84 46. twodownzero A63438 C 47.23 47.23 47. DMS42 TY2745 C 46.95 47.29 48. Jadeslade L3282 C 46.10 59.32 49. Jammer1911 TY55041 C 46.05 48.84 50. xcelr8n A64275 C 45.87 48.99 51. 38superman A51235 C 35.30 35.30 52. mgood TY64298 D 33.23 33.23 53. jarozzy A69366 D 31.95 31.95 54. Ladyinblue A6063 C 27.82 27.82 55. Modoc A62468 D 25.41 25.41 Congrats to Master Francisco! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
want2race Posted October 21, 2011 Share Posted October 21, 2011 Woo Hoo, I'm back in the top 5! Here's the latest one from the Indoor match last sunday. Single stack. 99% on the classifier (stage 3). Check out the side by side at the end. I tried two different reload sequences to see which was faster. We can shoot two divisions, I shot the skinny gun in both. Gives me a chance to try different things to see what's faster. I had a really good day. The third stage has been discussed in the "Tight shots" thread from ihatepickles. I shot T3 and worked clockwise so I could zip the last two quick before grabbing the mag. Results from the two side by side runs: 149 0 20.32 7.3327 160.0000 100.00% 152 0 19.78 7.6845 160.0000 100.00% Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 I would to take myself off probation now! With approval from the powers that be Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Merlin Orr Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 Wow... Nice work! Shaun looks like he is shooting about as fast as I can. BUT, he is aiming too. Corey looks mortal the one time he misses a mag change......... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steel1212 Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 Wow... Nice work! Shaun looks like he is shooting about as fast as I can. BUT, he is aiming too. Corey looks mortal the one time he misses a mag change......... Stooooopid Corey! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Corey Posted November 3, 2011 Share Posted November 3, 2011 Glad we're talking about you not me this time! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKSNIPER Posted November 11, 2011 Share Posted November 11, 2011 Nice shooting Shaun! What ammo you using there? JK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GmanCdp Posted November 15, 2011 Share Posted November 15, 2011 found this.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
want2race Posted November 16, 2011 Share Posted November 16, 2011 Nice shooting Shaun! What ammo you using there? JK Thanks. 185gr Missouri LSWC over Clays. The 185's hit closer to point of aim with my fixed sights. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38superman Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 (edited) After the Tennessee Sectional back in August, I had to take a little time off to heal an injury. I thought it was a good time to send my 1911 Springer off to the gunsmith for a make-over. Rich at Canyon Creek Custom was asked to install a magwell. I chose the Heinie with matching Cocobolo grips. Since Rich already had the gun, I thought I would do a little cosmetic work as well. He snake-bellied and fluted the slide, and installed a new mainspring housing. I also had the frame hard chromed and the slide and external controls hard blued. The results are shown below. Please excuse my poor photography. These photos don't do it justice. When I opened the case, it took my breath away. Tls Edited November 27, 2011 by 38superman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gino_aki Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 But now it's too pretty to shoot! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38superman Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 But now it's too pretty to shoot! I think I can force myself to shoot it. I might have to stop and clean it between stages though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve J Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 It looks pretty nice in those 'bad' photos. Please let us know how the Rich's hard blue holds up to holster wear. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pbosik Posted November 27, 2011 Share Posted November 27, 2011 That is a beauty! Wow.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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38superman Posted November 28, 2011 Share Posted November 28, 2011 (edited) Just for the record, here is the before and after. (not actual gun, pic downloaded from Springfield) This model is what Springfield Armory calls "Black Stainless". It is stainless steel with a black coat and the flats polished to a chrome finish. The contrast is awesome. It's a pretty good looking shooter right out ot the box. However, after 7 seasons of USPSA, the black finish on the top of the slide, the trigger guard and the magwell were getting pretty chewed up. This gun has now been worked on by: Rusty Kidd; hand fitted Kart National Match barrel and bushing, Bomar rear sight, Dawson Fiber optic. Jeff Walle; Brazos trigger group, SVI Speed trigger. Derek Janowicz; Wilson Combat ambi safety. Rich Dettelhouser; Heinie magwell, hard chrome / hard blue, snake belly and flute slide. The custom work has now exceeded the original price of the gun by about 200% It was worth it. Nice job Rich. Edited November 28, 2011 by 38superman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JKSNIPER Posted November 28, 2011 Share Posted November 28, 2011 Looks great. Hows it shoot compared with before all the stuff was done? JK Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
38superman Posted November 29, 2011 Share Posted November 29, 2011 (edited) Looks great. Hows it shoot compared with before all the stuff was done? JK The work was done over the course of several years. The first order of business was accurizing the gun. Like most production model 1911's, accuracy did not meet my personal standards. A match barrel hand fitted, clean trigger that breaks at about 2-2 1/2 lbs combined to make this one of the most accurate pistols I have ever owned. The safety was important because I'm a lefty and the stock safety was just too narrow. The fiber optic and Bomar replaced factory tritium sights. Fiber optic definately improves my transitions to the target. The factory magwell was servicable, but the straight line magazines and small opening would never let me come close to the reloads I get with my limited gun's larger well. The Heinie seems to improved the situation. I especially like the fact that the magwell wraps all the way around the front of the frame. I'd say the work created a much more viable competiton gun. It all served a purpose, ..... except maybe the cosmetics. That I did for me. Life's too short to dance with ugly women or shoot ugly guns. Edited November 29, 2011 by 38superman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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