mgood Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 For Production Division, people have said that such-and-such model is or is not on the approved list. Maybe my search fu is weak. Is this list posted somewhere? Not in the USPSA Rules book (though there are references to the list in my book). Is it on the USPSA website somewhere? FYI, I have an older Smith & Wesson Sigma SW40F (predecessor to the current SW40VE et al.) in .40S&W. This was my "buy 'em before Bill Clinton bans hi-caps" gun. It's basically a copy of a Glock 22 (with a better grip than a Glock and with none of the problems I've heard attributed to Sigmas). It has been semi-retired since I got my Kimber, but I might want to shoot it in production some time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eerw Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 (edited) on the USPSA website under match rules USPSA.org>MatchRules>USPSA Approved Production Gun List 1006 (38 oz.), 1066 (38.5 oz.), 39 (26.5 oz.), 3913 (25 oz.), 3913L (25 oz.), 3913TSW (24.8 oz.), 3914 (25 oz.), 3953 (24.8 oz.), 3953STSW (24.8 oz.), 4006 (38.5 oz.), 4013TSW (37.8 oz.), 4043 (30 oz.), 4046 (37.8 oz.), 4053TSW (26.7 oz.), 410 (28.5 oz.), 439 (30 oz.), 4506 (40.5 oz.), 4513TSW (28.6 oz.), 4553TSW (28.6 oz.), 4566 (39.1 oz.), 457 (29 oz.), 4586 (39.1 oz.), 59 (27 oz.), 5904 (26.5 oz.), 5906 (37.5 oz.), 5946 (39.5 oz.), 659 (39.5 oz.), 669 (26 oz.), 6906 (26.5 oz.), 6946 (26.5 oz.), 908 (24 oz.), 910 (28 oz.), M&P 357 Sig Compact 3" (24.7 oz.), M&P 357Sig 4" (28.7 oz.), M&P 40 4" (27.45 oz.), M&P 40 Compact 3" (24.4 oz.), M&P 45 ACP 3" & 4" (29.5 oz.), M&P 9 Compact 3" (24.2 oz.), M&P 9mm 4" (27.2 oz.), M&P Pro series 5" 9mm (29.2 oz.), Sigma models Compact SW9V (26 oz.), SW40C (26 oz.), SW40F (26 oz.), SW40V (24.4 oz.), SW40VE (24.4 oz.), SW99 9 & 45 (25.4 oz.), SW9C (25 oz.), SW9F (26 oz.), SW9M (18 oz.), SW9VE (24.7 oz.) (Any DAO or DA/SA revolver with a barrel length of up to 8.5" is approved) Edited March 15, 2009 by eerw Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
open17 Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 USPSA site>NROI>Policies> the list http://www.uspsa.org/rules/production_list.php Kind of makes sense once you find it?? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Blueridge Posted March 15, 2009 Share Posted March 15, 2009 (edited) Not to go off topic, but I love that they finally put Ruger revolvers on the approved production list. Now I can give the beat down to my friend that shoots in production and use my revolver to do it (and then run it in ). ......Now back to our regularly scheduled posts. Edited March 15, 2009 by Blueridge Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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