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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby timwarner on Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:19 am

Whole roast pig, turkey

beans, au gratin potatoes, cole slaw confirmed for Sat. Aug 13th.
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby plblark on Fri Jul 08, 2011 10:25 am

I will be packing up the vacation gear and driving back during this shoot :-(
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby Rem700 on Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:21 am

Shot last night that was a little different :) Hope I didnt offend or scare any one last night not walking something about the sound of the beeper means GO! Maybe purchaseing some cleats before the next shoot :oops:

I tried limited minor last night and thinking about switching to production as I have a M&P 9 that I have never shot sounds like agood excuse.
I looked at my old Safariland belt and it somehow shrunk over the last 15yrs ;) So will be sticking with a 1 1/2" Wilderness belt for the time being.
All I have for a holster at present is a Blackhawk Serpa or a K&D snap for the time being.
5 mags
3 mag holders, so I need either another single a double or a quad. Not wanting to spend a bunch of money as I dont know how much I am going to participate. I looked at the Blade Tech Quad $30 not much more $ then a single or double but didnt see anything listed for the M&P 9 will any of the others listed work? Belt loop or Tech lok?

Comp Tech Belt Feed quad available for the M&P 9 but $120 :shock: looks like a nice setup but more then I am willing to spend at the present not knowing how much I might participate.

Any other thoughts suggestions on mag holders and such?

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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby rugersol on Fri Jul 08, 2011 11:27 am

Rem700 wrote:Hope I didnt offend or scare any one last night ... Maybe purchaseing some cleats before the next shoot :oops:

Gun never broke 180° ... not even close, and I had a good angle ... ya did superb, considering! Image

Fer cheap, Uncle Mike's used to make good kydex ... if ya can find one of their dual mag-holders, that'd probly be good!
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby Rem700 on Fri Jul 08, 2011 12:35 pm

Was thinking along the lines of the shooters orientation about walking and not disrepecting offending anyone,
Learn to walk before you run. Yes I have shot before but this is a whole different game not that I havnt slipped before :oops:
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby Rem700 on Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:53 am

http://www.policehq.com/Products/SF-775

Has anyone used one?

Is it legal for production? The bullet is pointed away from your body instead of forward. The Max 2" offset required of USPSA is measured from the inside of the belt to the inside of the mag pouch correct?

Thought I might run down to Streichers and see what they may have that might work.
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:10 am

Rem700 wrote:http://www.policehq.com/Products/SF-775

Has anyone used one?

Is it legal for production? The bullet is pointed away from your body instead of forward. The Max 2" offset required of USPSA is measured from the inside of the belt to the inside of the mag pouch correct?

Thought I might run down to Streichers and see what they may have that might work.

Ever since I saw Rockin' PJ's mag-pouch fer Wild Bunch that was more 'er less the same thing, I wondered if that might be better!

To answer yer question, I've never seen anyone use such a thing. Frankly, fer Open 'er Ltd, it's not an issue. And Single-Stack and Production tend to be more strict on such things.

In checking the rulebook, I can't find anything specifically saying ya can't use it. However, not sayin' ya can't use it, don't mean at some point, someone won't tell ya, yer ****'s illegal. Image

At that, my short answer to you is ... be prepared to buy replacement mag-pouches, if someone gives ya **** 'bout these!

What I did find, was this ... http://www.holsters.com/competition/build_rig_pages.asp ... if ya look at the different divisions, these pouches are ok fer Bianchi Cup and Open/Ltd (presumably USPSA) ... however, fer Production, they recommend these ... http://www.holsters.com/competition/accessories/771.asp.

Based on that, I'd say yer odds ain't lookin' too good. :shock:

If ya want a definitive answer, presumin' no one else 'round here knows any better, ya need to contact this guy ... http://www.uspsa.org/NROI-instructor-bios.php?John-Amidon-8 ... however, with 99% certainty, I can tell you his answer, already! :roll:
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby Rem700 on Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:48 am

Thanks
I tried HQ but there not open until 8 Pacific.
Was just looking around to see what might work and ran across these on there website and thought they might work dont know about how finger indexing would be, I then thought about checking the legalize. I did figure out my 2" offset question on my own :? :oops:
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby Rem700 on Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:46 am

Yes it is as long as it meets the 2” rule measured from inside belt to mag pouch per 5.2.5/Appendix D4 item 10.



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Subject: Mag Pouch ?



Been trying to find out if the SafariLand slimline 775 mag pouch is legal for Production catagory?

It is listed in SafariLands duty gear and not under there competition gear.



http://www.holsters.com/duty/accessories/model775.asp



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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:52 am

Rem700 wrote:Yes it is as long as it meets the 2” rule measured from inside belt to mag pouch per 5.2.5/Appendix D4 item 10.



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Subject: Mag Pouch ?



Been trying to find out if the SafariLand slimline 775 mag pouch is legal for Production catagory?

It is listed in SafariLands duty gear and not under there competition gear.



http://www.holsters.com/duty/accessories/model775.asp



Thanks

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I'd get two of 'em! ... one won't quite cut it ... ya want 5 mags to start, anyhow (one in the gun, but not until "make ready") ... +1 ya fumble 'er it otherwise goes to ****! ... 6 pouches, ya'd be hard-pressed to run into a complete meltdown! Image

If it was me, I'd ask fer John's response in writing! ... and carry it with me, to ALL the matches! :?
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby Rem700 on Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:18 am

Yes I edited out my email address.

I am only doing thursday nights at present are there any arses there.

I only have 5 mags and three single pouches figure one of these and a single would give me 4 plus one in the gun.
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:29 pm

Rem700 wrote:I am only doing thursday nights at present are there any arses there.

A few! Image

Rem700 wrote:I only have 5 mags and three single pouches figure one of these and a single would give me 4 plus one in the gun.

That's fine!

First time ya fumble a reload, ya'll put 'nother single on! 8-)

First time ya drop a mag in the mud, ya'll buy a 6th! 8-)

If it was me, I'd want 'em all oriented the same way ... YMMV!
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby plblark on Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:31 pm

wonder how difficult it would be to get them shimmed for a 1.5" belt ...
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby Rem700 on Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:32 pm

No matter right now as nobody has them in stock :(

Good chance of rain tomorrow anyway.
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Re: Oakdale USPSA

Postby rugersol on Wed Jul 13, 2011 1:36 pm

plblark wrote:wonder how difficult it would be to get them shimmed for a 1.5" belt ...

Ya ... I thought 'bout that too ... wouldn't be a big deal if they were a bit loose ... but they look awfully snug in there! ... not sure why Safariland'd recommend 'em fer Open/Ltd? Image

But fer someone smaller in the waist like J.R., somethin' like that could be the difference 'tween tryin' to reach all the way 'round yer own back. :shock:
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