...he was ok if he was shooting ESP or CCP if it fits in the box. I suspect that was what he really was shooting...
The hammer that's being shown in the video was the original hammer that the STI GP6s were shipped to dealers with.He's also running a "race hammer" (aftermarket)
The hammer that's being shown in the video was the original hammer that the STI GP6s were shipped to dealers with.
The hammer that's being shown in the video was the original hammer that the STI GP6s were shipped to dealers with.
This Month I am shooting the STI GP6. This gun is a re-badged Grand Power K100. STI did some trigger work and installed a race hammer.
...Difficult to catch as an SO because you rarely know what division the shooter is registered in...
I asked IDPA about the SSP status of the STI GP6 - whether it was to be considered a discontinued firearm (with a total production less than the required 20K units), or whether it was to be considered a variant of the still-in-production Grand Power (with an annual production of greater than 2K units) - and I was advised that it was considered to be, for all intents and purposes, a re-badged Grand Power, and thus still eligible for SSP (and ESP).
STI GP6, would be like Springfield P9, basically a CZ clone. I know not the same gun. But was a way to get a pistol in a country that wouldn't be allowed any other ways.
An observant forum poster, warhawke, noticed that “new” STI GP6 pistol bore a striking resemblance to the Slovakian K-100 Grand Power pistol. They are in fact one of the same, although there is no mention of the pistols’ heritage on the STI website (here or here).
^ If you watch the video, the question (in my original post) wasn't about the STI GP6's status; the question was about the position of the hammer at the start signal, and the declared division, SSP.
^ Then, if you watch the video in post #14, the question wasn't about the Tanfoglio Stock 1's status; the question was about the magazine well, and the declared division, SSP.
Apparently, they do things differently down in The Permian Basin.




























