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- Montreal, Quebec
It's listed in the IPSC Production Handgun list, but the post below from another thread has me wondering if "in reality" the M&P 9 Pros Series gets thrown in the Open division by the Match Director due to Section 21 in the rules (21.1c).
The comment about the sights seems just wrong, so the whole post is suspect to me. Production Division limits the use of Optical sights, which the Pro Series does not have. It has Fiber-optic inserts, not lenses. IPSC Handgun rules on Sights:
I'm no pro here so I defer to CGN wisdom on this. I'm not asking about trigger pull. If that every drops below 5 lbs. I agree it would no longer belong in Production.
The 9Pro should be excluded. It is factory tuned (21.1 c) - been "modified". Read section 21.
I think the 9L should be included. The 9L doesn't have any tricked out features like - extended mag release. It has got the same frame guts as a normal 9 - unlike the factory tuned 9Pro. It has the requisite fixed sights (i think they mean iron sights - no fiber optics which also nixes the 9Pro). And honestly .75 inch of sight radius isn't a game breaker.
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The comment about the sights seems just wrong, so the whole post is suspect to me. Production Division limits the use of Optical sights, which the Pro Series does not have. It has Fiber-optic inserts, not lenses. IPSC Handgun rules on Sights:
5.1.3. Sights
Types of sights identified by IPSC are:
5.1.3.1. "Open sights" are aiming devices fitted to a firearm which do
not use electronic circuitry and/or lenses. Fiber-optic inserts
are deemed not to be lenses.
5.1.3.2. "Optical/electronic sights" are aiming devices (including
flashlights) fitted to a firearm which use electronic circuitry
and/or lenses.
I'm no pro here so I defer to CGN wisdom on this. I'm not asking about trigger pull. If that every drops below 5 lbs. I agree it would no longer belong in Production.




















































