I think it's the man behind the gun not the particular gun...![]()
I think it's the man behind the gun not the particular gun...![]()
Wiser words were never spoken - ESPECIALLY when you're talking about people being paid to shoot a particular gun.I think it's the man behind the gun not the particular gun...![]()
Shadows may rule in IPSC PD but Glocks rule in USPSA PD.
or maybe just maybe, Glock spends more money and recruits/sponsors the top shooters.![]()
Wiser words were never spoken - ESPECIALLY when you're talking about people being paid to shoot a particular gun.
Nope. It has more to do with the rule differences. Glock 34s are allowed in USPSA PD. There is no minumum trigger pull weights and more mods are allowed. It's not uncommon to see G34s with 1lb to 2lb trigger pulls at a USPSA match.
Nope. It has more to do with the rule differences. Glock 34s are allowed in USPSA PD. There is no minumum trigger pull weights and more mods are allowed. It's not uncommon to see G34s with 1lb to 2lb trigger pulls at a USPSA match.
you could make three identical guns,
but give them three different names,
people would still say one is better,
case in point, I used to do psychological tests for school, like putting rc cola in three botttles, one labeled pepsi, one coke, one rc cola... everyone liked either the coke or pepsi best, not a single person out of 50 realised they were all the same
same thing with pudding,
4 cups, all vanilla, one dyed brown "chocolate", one dyed "butterscotch" color, one dyed "tapioca", one un dyed vanilla
everyone got confused by the green pudding, was the only one not always called the flavor of which it was colored (got called lime, tapioca, mint, and idont know was most common)
the rest were called what they looked like,
again not a single person realized they were all the same flavour.
proofs in the pudding
that being said, the M an P is the best cause thats what I have![]()
My area director told me the USPSA BOD decided at the meeting this month to impose a minimum 3 pound trigger pull from jan 2013.Nope. It has more to do with the rule differences. Glock 34s are allowed in USPSA PD. There is no minumum trigger pull weights and more mods are allowed. It's not uncommon to see G34s with 1lb to 2lb trigger pulls at a USPSA match.




























