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Re: Glock 34

Postby Paul on Fri Jun 25, 2010 2:46 pm

user293 wrote:wow...should i say thank you?

I wouldn't.

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Re: Glock 34

Postby user293 on Fri Jun 25, 2010 2:46 pm

and whats sad is that i actually watched the video...
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Re: Glock 34

Postby Paul on Fri Jun 25, 2010 2:46 pm

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Re: Glock 34

Postby user293 on Fri Jun 25, 2010 2:48 pm

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Re: Glock 34

Postby Keith on Fri Jun 25, 2010 4:37 pm

user293 wrote:i figured i would bring this topic back up for a question about the G 34. i know its legal to use in the USPSA production list, but when i lookup on the IPSC production list, it says G 34 is not allowed. At minnetonka gun club (the closest place to me and only place ive shot IPSC) they title it "wednesday night IPSC", so i ask, would this gun be legal to use at the gun club for wednesday IPSC, or would i be following USPSA rules there and wouold the gun be legal? im new to this mostly and just trying to clear it up a bit. thanks!



I assume you mean MTKA Game & Fish? In St. Francis? (confused? tune in next week) Either way, the G34 is legal for production in USPSA. MTKA G&F shoots USPSA so your G34 is legal for Wednesday nights. And any other USPSA club. IPSC is kind of a generic term people use. You won't find an actual IPSC match in the US very often. Usually you will see one or two major IPSC matches pop up around the time the world shoot is going on so US shooters can get used to the subtle differences between the two sports before they compete in the big show.
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Re: Glock 34

Postby mnmike59 on Fri Jun 25, 2010 4:55 pm

user293 wrote:and whats sad is that i actually watched the video...


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Re: Glock 34

Postby Squib Joe on Fri Jun 25, 2010 5:23 pm

David wrote:
Pinnacle wrote:I took a 4-day pistol class at Front Sight with one and it is just perfect for that type of shooing.


And how is Ignoramus Pizza doing these days? Still selling worthless land and trying to convert the masses to Scientology?

:D


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Re: Glock 34

Postby user293 on Fri Jun 25, 2010 9:37 pm

Keith wrote:
user293 wrote:i figured i would bring this topic back up for a question about the G 34. i know its legal to use in the USPSA production list, but when i lookup on the IPSC production list, it says G 34 is not allowed. At minnetonka gun club (the closest place to me and only place ive shot IPSC) they title it "wednesday night IPSC", so i ask, would this gun be legal to use at the gun club for wednesday IPSC, or would i be following USPSA rules there and wouold the gun be legal? im new to this mostly and just trying to clear it up a bit. thanks!



I assume you mean MTKA Game & Fish? In St. Francis? (confused? tune in next week) Either way, the G34 is legal for production in USPSA. MTKA G&F shoots USPSA so your G34 is legal for Wednesday nights. And any other USPSA club. IPSC is kind of a generic term people use. You won't find an actual IPSC match in the US very often. Usually you will see one or two major IPSC matches pop up around the time the world shoot is going on so US shooters can get used to the subtle differences between the two sports before they compete in the big show.


yes keith i meant minnetonka game and fish (i just call it minnetonka gun club cause...well i dunno why :? . i expect to shoot there often, and ive been looking into a G 34 so i just wanted to make sure it would all be good 2 go. thanks!
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Re: Glock 34

Postby Pat on Sat Jun 26, 2010 8:06 pm

David wrote:
Pinnacle wrote:I took a 4-day pistol class at Front Sight with one and it is just perfect for that type of shooing.


And how is Ignoramus Pizza doing these days? Still selling worthless land and trying to convert the masses to Scientology?

:D


Actually, he is a very pious Roman Catholic. I attended a friend's funeral not long ago and he was one of the pallbearers.
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