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Old 10-04-2015, 11:21 PM
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Punching paper at night with a suppressed .177 break barrel. Watch out for this one, she learned well, goes into the zone and can put round #2 in hole #1.
We may need to get some girls to hang out together... Mine is about to turn 14.

Her brother has been able to do Martin Riggs style 'happy face' targets for a few years. I remember being able to see like that...

Does anyone here shoot IDPA? I have some holster/reload/ clothes questions.

My son and I may do a Tuesday night classifier at Blue Ridge Arsenal. We are looking at - correct me if I am wrong - CDP for me with my new-to-me 1911, and something-basic for him with my full size XD-9. He will outshoot me, no doubt. I am doubling down on age & guile. At 16, he lacks both.

Before the Chantilly show, I knew I had a 1911 before, but I couldn't recall when. I came home from the gun show and found I already had a FOBUS kydex holster, a leather DeSantis shoulder rig, seven extra McCormick mags, a set of reloading dies already set up for my Dillon.

Either Santa has some strange timing, or your memory can get messed up if you have small kids...

Any IDPA guys, I am all ears. And for the rest, I will listen, most likely.
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Old 10-05-2015, 06:53 PM
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Does anyone here shoot IDPA? I have some holster/reload/ clothes questions.


Any IDPA guys, I am all ears. And for the rest, I will listen, most likely.

Ken,

I used to shoot a lot of USPSA and IDPA, what do you need to know? IDPA requirements are pretty basic --
  • strong side holster
  • no farther forward than front of hip bone
  • no race guns - but 1911's are fine
  • cover garment - jacket, vest, sweatshirt - i preferred light windbreaker
  • tactical reloads with retention
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Old 10-05-2015, 09:43 PM
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I'm very happy with my Rock Island 1911.

I've come across many people who bash them but it was $430 out the door at a gun show and hasn't had a single failure after about 1,000 rounds.

The hammer does occasionally bite me, the sights aren't the best and upgrading the grips with Hogue checkered ones made a huge difference. But still, while I bought it as a toy, it has proven to be reliable enough for me to carry it from time to time.

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Old 10-06-2015, 08:58 PM
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I pop for one of those at that cost point tonight if I could find one!! ...
Rock Island was $460 NIB at the show.

Looks very nice. I will test it this week.

Already had the extra seven mags, two carriers, two holsters, dies, and Dillon bits to get started rollin more rounds. Seems Blue Ridge only allows FMJ. I have 18,000 reasons to be disappointed with that.

Maybe Silver Eagle allows lead? I guess I am more out of date than I thought.
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Pretty sure no restrictions on lead @ Silver Eagle. As of a couple of weeks they were having a membership special, which got me to finally buy...
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So many 9mm sidearm options out there, where do you start? I've spoken with a few friends who shoot and own and the they both said a Glock is a nice reliable choice, but nicer options are a Sig P226 and one likes the Walther PPQ and the H&K VP9.
for concealed carry, i’m partial to the rohrbaugh r9.
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Old 10-07-2015, 12:24 PM
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Cliffy - any truth to the interweb lore that those things shouldn't be fired very often or they will break?
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Old 10-07-2015, 01:42 PM
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for concealed carry, i’m partial to the rohrbaugh r9.
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Old 10-07-2015, 01:45 PM
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Ken,

I used to shoot a lot of USPSA and IDPA, what do you need to know? IDPA requirements are pretty basic --
  • strong side holster
  • no farther forward than front of hip bone
  • no race guns - but 1911's are fine
  • cover garment - jacket, vest, sweatshirt - i preferred light windbreaker
  • tactical reloads with retention
tactical reloads with retention - what does that mean? is it that you must remove, re-holster the mag, then insert a fresh one?
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Old 10-07-2015, 04:37 PM
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tactical reloads with retention - what does that mean? is it that you must remove, re-holster the mag, then insert a fresh one?
I know it means you keep the mag with you, not drop it on the ground. I do not know if you can hold a full mag, drop the empty or partially empty mag into the same hand, the slide the full one home before pocketing the original mag.
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