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  1. We need some pictures of HiViz products in this thread. Here is the one I got for 3Gun.
  2.   Or maybe its a way to thin out the biggest class at any IDPA match - - - SSP Sharpshooter.   I see a lot of folks becoming "High Marksmen" when in the past they were Sharpshooters in SSP.
  3. New Rule Book is now posted on the IDPA website.   88 pages total.   On page 57 & 58 the classification times are now different.  The classification times for SSP have been shorten by about 10 seconds making it nearly the same as ESP.  This might be the area that brings the most comments from members.   OH..., and on page 5 they apply the incorrect rank of Colonel to Jeff Cooper.  He was a LtCol, USMCR - - - never got his Eagles.  
  4.   I've been shooting those for over a decade.  ;)   http://www.rrmemphis.com/ps-info.html
  5.   In the early IDPA years they were "frown upon."  It was seen as too IPSC like.   In fact corporative support in the beginning was very restrictive.     I admit that it was taken too far early on, even polo shirts with a manufacturer's logo being banned by some MDs.   And I also admit that there is no way to ever put that genie back into the bottle - - - just one of those things that I gripe about just for fun.  :D
  6. From   When The Balloon Goes Up    My comments in Red.   Confirmed IDPA Rule Book Changes   -  Allowance for shooters to move backwards in classification.  This should answer my recommendation in regard to Senior Shooter reclassification.   -  SSP has been redefined to be for striker fired guns.  Does this mean there will be a new division for DA/SA firearms?   -  Changes to the clothing rules (vest, kneepads…)  Hope that this will outlaw the Sponsorship Shirts, or as one new shooter once asked me, "Who are those guys in the NASCAR outfits?"   -  Changes to the classifier.  This could be the most substantial change.  If this changes the times or COF it might be a game-changing "Designated Hitter" like deal for IDPA.
  7. Agree with Garufa in regard to the CMP forum.  The folks selling on that forum are very knowledgeable.    You can place a WTB in the Garand or Bolt Action sub-forums of the Marketplace section.   http://forums.thecmp.org/
  8. I was looking at which front sight to install on my new shotgun for 3Gun.   When I heard that HiViz was telling the Colorado Libs to Go-To-Hell...., I supported HiViz's move to Wyoming with some of my money!
  9. I would recommend the Appleseed Project.   http://www.appleseedinfo.org/
  10. So far my favorite thread comment was this on Brian Enos's Forum....'   "....Yeah the problem is the old slow guys don't have the same gripes as the younger faster guys...."   One thing for sure, the old slow guys were once the younger faster guys and today's younger faster guys will one day realize the old slow guy gripes were correct - - - when they are the old slow guys!  :D
  11. Tribal only in the sense that it was just one of those things that was understood among the early armed professionals who stood up IDPA. We wanted something other than what IPSC had become. I'm talking about 18 years ago. Its a far different shooting world now. Back then having a carry permit was a rare deal and competitive combat shooting was indeed very tribal. And I reckon running can be tactical. I've just never seen it or trained to it in a CQB environment. Indirect fire coming in - - - now that is a different deal.
  12. Well Yes, back in the early days. Yet the rulebooks have never had anything in them in regard to movement - - - Fast or Slow. It was just assumed that tactical movement techniques would be used, which isn't running at full speed through a shoot-house. You know that the spirit of the competition has been voided when John Scoutten on a Shooting USA show gets away with taking baby steps while retreating to a different FP at the S&W indoor nationals and Nobody calls a FTDR on him.
  13. Never seen a way to cheat with a Blind Stage. There is still an SO and scorer following the shooter. But when I've done then...., I tend to be wearing Body Armor. However, good comment about the whole retaining ammo deal. Some Background...... Early on in IDPA it was assumed that most if not all reloads would be from slide lock. The reload with retention and tactical reload was seen as something to be done when there was a break in the action, so sticking that half-full mag into your pocket seems like a good thing because it is. There was also this idea that those reloads would somehow be off the clock. I never could figure out how that was to be done in the middle of the stage. I think this came about because the earliest "test" matches where HOT matches. In other words, at the end of the COF you were commanded to "Reload & Holster." Sort like the old Single Stack Invitationals. However, what happened was that COFs started to dictate the type of reloads to be done and where they had to be done (the 2005 rulebook rewrite fixed that issue). And then the evil round dumping appeared!
  14. DanO, Maybe I did a poor job on writing my post, because I also dislike COFs that are designed to catch the shooter in PEs. My concern is this IPSC-need-for-speed that is an erosion of sound tactics, techniques and procedures in IDPA. I would like Blind stages with no walk-throughs, only a scenario that sets the stage. That lets the shooter engage the threats based on their training and experience. However, that (Blind Stages) would be hard to do when you have the great variations in skills at a IDPA match. Heck, its hard to do with trained professionals. But I must disagree in regard to your comment about retaining ammo. Been There - Done That - Needed ALL the Ammo to finish the Fight.
  15. Are you talking to Me?
  16. By the early 1990s, there was a realization that IPSC had become such a game that it no longer had any application to what happens when real shooting breaks out. Thus, some of us who where there when IDPA began back in 1996 are concerned that we are getting away from the first sentence on page 1 of the current rulebook that IDPA is, "..., a shooting sport that simulates self-defense scenarios and real life encounter." In the early IDPA matches the rationale "Would this Happen" and "Would You Do That" in a real gunfight where taken VERY Seriously! The Failure To Do Right was the enforcement hammer to keep everybody in the combat mindset and used often when inappropriate techniques were used by a shooter. Running around using the "IPSC Sprint" support hand off the firearm, strong hand holding the firearm high, arms pumping while RUNNING to the next firing point was often pointed out as an example of what would get FTDR penalties. Today, its starting to look like a track meet at some IDPA matches. The most notorious example was the picture from the 2011 Nationals showing a shooter running to her next firing point with her back to the threats - - - AND holding her firearm over her left shoulder pointing it behind her. After Hackathorn, Rauch, and Vickers left the BoD, the focus on tactics began to slip away. And its worth noting that all three of those guys had been in Gunfights.
  17.   Now.....,  I wonder who you heard bitching about tactical sequence?  :whistle:   I did suggest that tactical sequence be left to the option of the shooter and not required by the COF.   Also recommended the following:   - All new shooters are "Off The Clock." - All new shooters take part without concealment. - Any shooter not an IDPA member will shoot "Out of Competition."  Their scores will only be listed with other OOC shooters and not as part of the overall match results. - Highest classifications are revoked when one becomes a Senior Shooter.  - No Running.  Only tactical movement techniques allowed, i.e., "Heed - Toe" method. - Additional Zero Down hits reduces overall time by 0.5 seconds for each hit.   And of Course.....   - No Sponsorship Shirts!    :devil:
  18. IDPA Rulebook Update   To: All IDPA Members From: Joyce Wilson, Executive Director, IDPA Date: Tuesday, April 30th   I am proud to announce that the preliminary version of the updated IDPA rulebook will soon be available for member feedback. I realize that it has taken 18 months to see the entire project to completion, however, I have always felt that it was more important to get the whole process right than to just push something through quickly...........     -  Trust this re-write will be based on the 1996 "original intent" of the these key founders - - - Ken Hackathorn, Walt Rauch, Larry Vickers.   -  Hope that it doesn't make IDPA more "IPSC - Like."              
  19. Not sure if the OP is still looking for feedback - - - but that won't keep me from pimping out my TACOPS again! Here is the thread where I discuss it and some of the minor mods that suit me. http://www.tngunowners.com/forums/topic/52682-sig-tacops/ I'm a few thousand rounds through it now. NO ISSUES! :up:
  20. Its hard to see, so I can't tell for sure - - - but also check your grip.   Appears that your support hand thumb might be making contact with the slide.  You would be surprised at how little just a small amount of side pressure from a thumb will slow down the slide speed.  That can result in weak ejection and a failure of the slide from going into battery.    One way to check this is you have someone else fire the handgun.    If it has the same problems with a different shooter, then its the ammo or the firearm.  If another shooter has no problems, then maybe an adjustment of your technique might be worth a try.             
  21.     Correct so long as when worn with trousers that are either 'cashmere' striped, or black and white checked.    Tail Coat and Trousers of matching fabric would be traditionally considered Evening Dress and correct only after 6:00 p.m.   ...... Prehaps we are getting a bit off topic.    Might be the after affect of those times when I served along side Brits, Aussies, and or Kiwis.  :up:
  22. You folks know that I'm a slave to fashion. Its true that I once shot a match that took place after 6 PM in a tuxedo jacket, but amittingly without the cummerbund. IDPA summer concealment for me is a lightweight jacket. A cotton-seersucker that is mostly unlined is the epitome of elegance and taste for the well-dressed shootist. This replicates the light blazers, jackets and summer suits I wear when my EDC is something fullsize.
  23.   Yup!   My first Platoon Sergeant in the 82nd Airborne was always yelling.....,   "If You Ain't SHOOTING - - - Be RELOADING - - - If You Ain't Shooting or Reloading - - - Be MOVING or DIGGING IN....!"   The man understood Combat.   His lessons still stick with me.
  24. Last Saturday we had a wonderful turnout of first time IDPA shooters at the Gallatin match.   I had 8 New Shooters in the squad that I was the SO, more than the number of experienced shooters in my squad.  They were all good people, but each had varying degrees of gun-handling skills.  None of them did anything really unsafe, but it was a long and hard day keeping the focus on running the competitive side of the match while having to coach, instruct & mentor as the new shooter came to the line.    It was high adventure teaching malfunction drills several times during the COFs!  :eek:  This reinforced my long-held position that new shooters to IDPA should be "Off-The-Timer" with only their hits being scored.   I have always felt that IDPA needed to add the "Coach" position. These would be experienced Shooters/SOs who would assist new shooters during the match. Just as we try to have more than one SO per squad to run the stages, having a couple of coaches who's duty would be to guide and mentor the new shooters would be a great help and in affect introduction to IDPA training.    While the flyer posted for "Jason's Private Range" makes sense for those experience shooters wishing to become better at the game of IDPA...., it isn't IMHO the best thing for a person wanting to start in the sport. 

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