what do you suggest TDC, that IDPA and IPSC right a specific set of rules for every gun being used in competition >>??
cause that is the only other option.....
the "do not remove any safety device" in IDPA covers everything from 1911 grip safety (disconnector) to removing the safety notch on a glock trigger, or in this case the magazine disconnect in an M&P..... or browning hipower for that matter.
whaty is so hard for you to understand that, or are you just arguing for arguments sake... cause I can understand that.
why is dry firing "ignorant"... a lot of people use dry firing as a form of practicing trigger control....
remember this is a sport, and as such it has rules... IDPA for example asks that you dry fire the weapon to show clear, you cannot decock it, you actually HAVE to fire it so that the range officer is certain that there is no ammunition in the chamber.....
again it is a sport.... if that is so hard for you to comprehend then I would say participating in said sport would be to hard for you as well....
think also of the liability factor that the "sport" would set if it advocated the removel of a safety device.... litigation.
I'm not saying that a set of rules is required for every firearm. All I'm saying is that deeming the removal of the disco to be a violation and a safety concern is false. You might as well classify the interchangeable grips as a violation as it could add to the performance of the pistol by offering a more comfortable grip. Most pistols do not have a disco so how removing one makes any sort of difference is what puzzles me. The disco is not a safety device. Safeties prevent the firearm from firing under normal conditions, which includes using a magazine.
I'm arguing this point simply because its an ignorant rule that is not based on any logical facts.
Dry firing to practice trigger control is excellent practice. I'll clarify my point. Most competitors that I have witnessed, do NOT use the "slide forward and dry fire" as an opportunity to practice their sight picture/sight alignment, or trigger control. Most simply close the slide via the slide lock(we won't get into why this is a poor choice) and slap the trigger with zero regard for where the pistol is pointed and how the trigger press was performed.
All firearms are treated as if they are loaded. If this is truly the law(one of the four laws) of the land than what is the issue with loaded firearms in a holster? Why is a hot range such a rare occurrence? Are we to believe that the extremely low rate of ND's at matches is directly connected to unloaded pistols and the unload and show clear process, or is it due to intelligent people who adhere to the fundamental rules of firearms safety/handling?
The condition of the firearm is irrelevant when it is holstered. It is even more irrelevant when the firearm is under the control of an individual who understands and adheres to the fundamental rules of firearms safety/handling.
Personally, the cold range mentality and the "unload and show clear" process is designed for idiots who can't be or shouldn't be trusted with a firearm. Its nothing more than an easy entrance for those who lack the skills to play while maintaining a safe environment.
Sport or not, the rules should be based on logical thought and supported with facts. This rule regarding the disco is neither logical nor supported with fact(s). Liability is something too many concern themselves with. The mere fact that such a "sport" imitates or advocates the use of a firearm for defensive purposes is enough to support banning it from the word go. The risk of injury or death is prevalent and should be obvious with such activities like IDPA/IPSC, motocross, bungy jumping, etc etc. Regardless of the litigation fears, the league does not have to make a stand on the disco issue. Nor do they have to advocate anything. Simply permitting such modifications under the stock classification with the use of common sense and logic would solve the issue without advocating any reckless behavior.
TDC
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