Mine runs fine too. But I carry a tool kit to fix other peoples guns with.My guns run fine all year 'round....and I don't have to carry a tool kit on stage with me...lol
And don't go there Pat. Just....don't.
Mine runs fine too. But I carry a tool kit to fix other peoples guns with.My guns run fine all year 'round....and I don't have to carry a tool kit on stage with me...lol
Mine runs fine too. But I carry a tool kit to fix other peoples guns with.
And don't go there Pat. Just....don't.
Hey, you started it.
Those failures are no one but our own faults. We should know better to make sure that gun and the ammo work well before a major match.
not to hijack,....but I think the most important thing to participating in IPSC is to have a reliable gun,..reliable, reliable, reliable. Nothing more discouraging for a new shooter (or any shooter), than to have gun/ammo problems. It is actually painfull to watch someone go thru it. My guns are reliable, or I won't use them. Two of the best feeding guns I have owned are the HK USP, and tanfoglio stock 2.

..I think the most important thing to participating in IPSC, ISSF Standard Pistol, ISSF Rapid Fire, ISSF Centerfire, pin shooting, plate shooting, PPC, NRA 300s and 2700s, and Venusian Blonk Tuesday turkey shoots, is to have a reliable gun,..reliable, reliable, reliable. Nothing more discouraging for a new shooter (or any shooter), than to have gun/ammo problems. It is actually painfull to watch someone go thru it. My guns are reliable, or I won't use them.
Nothings sucks worse than constant equipment problems. I know this only too well, unfortunately. So in order of importance I would say:Friends don't let friends buy & shoot unreliable junk.
Damn I am scheduled to take the Black Badge course next weekend but I doubt I can hit a letter paper sized target 100% of the time at 20 meters.And the only pistols I have are a glock 17 and a USP tactical 45. Though I might be able to do it with the USP I really doubt I can do it with the Glock. And I was going to try to do the course with the glock.
You will be fineDamn I am scheduled to take the Black Badge course next weekend but I doubt I can hit a letter paper sized target 100% of the time at 20 meters.And the only pistols I have are a glock 17 and a USP tactical 45. Though I might be able to do it with the USP I really doubt I can do it with the Glock. And I was going to try to do the course with the glock.
Okay guys. Thanks for all the input. I think I have pretty much narrowed it down to getting a CZ SP01. Now I just have one more question. If I was planning on competing in production then I would for sure get a Shadow in 9MM, now with that being said, If I decided to compete in the standard division would the SP01 Tactical model in 40 S&W be competetive in that class since it could be used as a Single action, just as 1911 variants. Or is a 1911 style pretty much the only way to go if you wanted to compete in standard division?
Someone wanna loan me a Glock?![]()
okay, thanks again for the input. You guys have really answered alot of questions for me. I feel like Im heading in the right direction now.




























