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Hi just wondering if you can change the sights in production class. Or even trigger. I've been told straight up from box from list. But online some say your aloud. And where do you get 125 grain 9mm ammo?
 
Yes, you can use after market sights and mags, grips as well if they are the same basic profile as factory, all other parts must be factory or a factory option on another model of the same gun. Just about every ammo manufacturer has 124gr ammo but a lot of people in production reload and are using 147gr but there are a few commercial reloaders that make and sell 147's as well.
 
Yes, you can use after market sights and mags, grips as well if they are the same basic profile as factory, all other parts must be factory or a factory option on another model of the same gun. Just about every ammo manufacturer has 124gr ammo but a lot of people in production reload and are using 147gr but there are a few commercial reloaders that make and sell 147's as well.

Good info right here
 
you are right pauls but it will confuse him. he will look on a site see a trigger and get it because he didn't realize it was not OEM. i get lots of guys who think an Apyex trigger is OEM for a M&P.
 
Hi just wondering if you can change the sights in production class. Or even trigger. I've been told straight up from box from list. But online some say your aloud. And where do you get 125 grain 9mm ammo?

Curious, do you mean 125 grain ammo or 125 power factor ammo?
 
From the current 2017 IPSC rulebook:

16. Original parts and components offered by the OFM as standard equipment, or as an option, for a specific model handgun on the IPSC approved handgun list are permitted, subject to the following:
16.1 Modifications to them, other than minor detailing (the removal of burrs and/or adjustments unavoidably required in order to fit replacement OFM parts or components), are prohibited. Other prohibited modifications include those which facilitate faster reloading (e.g. flared, enlarged and/or add-on magwells, etc.), changing the original color and/or finish of a handgun, and/or adding stripes, stippling or other embellishments.
16.2 Magazines accessible to a competitor during a COF must not contain more than 15 rounds at the Start Signal. Identifying marks or decals, internal capacity limiters, bumper pads and additional witness holes, which add or remove negligible weight to/from magazines, are permitted.
16.3 Sights may be trimmed, adjusted and/or have colors applied. Sights may also be fitted with fiber optic or similar inserts.​
17. Aftermarket parts, components and accessories are prohibited, except as follows:
17.1 Aftermarket magazines are permitted, subject to 16.2 above.
17.2 Aftermarket open sights (see Rule 5.1.3.1) are permitted, provided their installation and/or adjustment requires no alteration to the handgun.
17.3 Aftermarket grip panels which match the profile and contours of the OFM standard or optional grip panels for the approved handgun and/or the application of tape on grips (see Appendix E3a) are permitted. However, rubber sleeves are prohibited.​

So no aftermarket triggers. Parts from the original firearms manufacturer that are available on a model that is in the IPSC approved handgun list (h ttp://www.ipsc.org/rules/proddiv.php) are ok. Replacing the factory sights with aftermarket sights are ok, as long as no modifications to the slide are required.
 
From the current 2017 IPSC rulebook:

16. Original parts and components offered by the OFM as standard equipment, or as an option, for a specific model handgun on the IPSC approved handgun list are permitted, subject to the following:
16.1 Modifications to them, other than minor detailing (the removal of burrs and/or adjustments unavoidably required in order to fit replacement OFM parts or components), are prohibited. Other prohibited modifications include those which facilitate faster reloading (e.g. flared, enlarged and/or add-on magwells, etc.), changing the original color and/or finish of a handgun, and/or adding stripes, stippling or other embellishments.
16.2 Magazines accessible to a competitor during a COF must not contain more than 15 rounds at the Start Signal. Identifying marks or decals, internal capacity limiters, bumper pads and additional witness holes, which add or remove negligible weight to/from magazines, are permitted.
16.3 Sights may be trimmed, adjusted and/or have colors applied. Sights may also be fitted with fiber optic or similar inserts.​
17. Aftermarket parts, components and accessories are prohibited, except as follows:
17.1 Aftermarket magazines are permitted, subject to 16.2 above.
17.2 Aftermarket open sights (see Rule 5.1.3.1) are permitted, provided their installation and/or adjustment requires no alteration to the handgun.
17.3 Aftermarket grip panels which match the profile and contours of the OFM standard or optional grip panels for the approved handgun and/or the application of tape on grips (see Appendix E3a) are permitted. However, rubber sleeves are prohibited.​

So no aftermarket triggers. Parts from the original firearms manufacturer that are available on a model that is in the IPSC approved handgun list (h ttp://www.ipsc.org/rules/proddiv.php) are ok. Replacing the factory sights with aftermarket sights are ok, as long as no modifications to the slide are required.

This last line is very important. you can change parts on the gun (such as the tigger) but they have to be from a different gun that is approved for production (you see a lot of CZ85 triggers on shadows for an example)
 
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