Brian - Anyone who can master the gate boards with Brother Boudrie and be
reported as passing with flying colors is an Ace in my book - With next
Master Nick coming along and Peter moving uptown to join Stu in open, there
will be great competition no matter you go - Shawn is out of sight. The rest
of us pay match fees so folks can have targets to shoot at.
In a message dated 3/24/2017 6:28:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
brian@xxxxxxxx writes:
All who have contributed to this thread, Thank you so much!
I’ve been in hunker-down mode for the last week as my company comes closer
to our merger date & has killed any possibility of extra-curricular
activities. I should have responded sooner.
Y’all gave me a great education & many different opinions to ponder as I
get closer to decision making time on a 2011. I really appreciate the detail
many of you have responded with.
For a guy who just got his LTC 1 year ago to the month, the HSA HHH folks
have been great to me with advice & opinions. I am grateful to all of you
willing to take a n00b under your wing.
Things I sincerely appreciate:
* Stewart taking me through all the USPSA safety precautions and
range commands on my first day attending practice as well as lending me his
sight pusher & other general knowledge/advice.
* Sean teaching me how to properly pull a trigger (was constantly
riding the reset), what a difference! Not the only thing I learned from him
mind you.
* Bob & Rob trusting me to help out on the technical stuff. I just
really need a new key organization system now…
* Peter being Peter.
* Most importantly: Rob talking to Mike about me as potential a
member of HSA & Mike sponsoring my Polack ass (we gotta stick together!).
Finally, I must admit… I knew Sean was a GM in PCC, but I had no Idea he
was #1 in the country until I looked it up the other day. Holy crap is that
cool!
Sean, I hope you kill it FL this weekend!
/end mushy thank you
- Brian
On Mar 21, 2017, at 10:42 PM, Rob Boudrie <rob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
If you are looking at SVI, familiarize yourself with the various grip
textures – skateboard tape or different levels of aggressive metal pocket
surfaces. I prefer the non-aggressive version; the fully aggressive one would
actually work as a wood rasp.
The biggest difference you will notice shooting a SVI vs STI is the grip.
It’s worth familiarizing yourself with all options from both
manufacturers before making that kind of investment. The Atlas people in VT
specialize
in building STI/SVI like guns using third party clone parts (neither frame
or slide comes from either of these two biggies)
If you get a custom SVI built, place a deposit and have the frame
transferred – then send it back for the work. This insulated you from enemy
insurgency from the AGs office as you can legally deal direct with the factory
on
the completion.
From: Redacted sender "Sooth123" for DMARC
Sent: Tuesday, March 21, 2017 8:27 PM
To: hsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [hsa] Re: Plate match
Might also try Harrison's SV
In a message dated 3/21/2017 7:07:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
seanboy1835@xxxxxxxxx writes:
.40 is the minimum caliber required for Limited or L-10 major scoring.
38 super is for open division
The STI Edge is the standard, it could benefit from a trigger job out of
the box, or may be fine, depending on how you like things set up. The DVC
has a better trigger out of the box, there is more fitting time put into
them. The DVC comes with a grip that has a 'reduction' (made smaller
around) and an undercut trigger guard. The unmodified Edge grip is slightly
larger around. The magwell that is attached changes how the grip fits your
hand a good deal, so take that into consideration. The DVC has a lightened
slide, not a lite as many custom built guns are made to be, but lighter
than the Edge. Slide weight and overall gun weight are a personal
preference thing, but without shooting several 2011 back to back you may never
notice the difference, never mind notice an advantage one way or the other.
The Apeiro has a sight tracker / Island barrel. Triggers come in short,
medium, and long, curved and flat, its another personal preference thing and
will depend on hand size / finger reach. Mag releases come in extended
and enlarged paddles - watch out for how you grip the gun, mags will drop
out unintentionally if you get the wrong mag release for your hands.
I am completely happy with my DVC. I have changed out the thumb safetys
to EGW single side non ambi, it is much larger than the STI. I also changed
the magwell to the dawson big mouth.
You are welcome to try mine, I won't be around until next Wed. Try out
as many as you can, and look for the features your want, keeping in mind
many things can be changed out with minor fitting.
Peter's gun has a standard STI grip with the dawson standard magwell, also
has a tri-topped slide, I believe it is a lighter slide than my DVC.
Stew's Edge is tuned by Brazos so it has a very nice trigger, but you can
see how the Edge fits and handles.
Mike has a 6' Eagle, they are not making the eagle line any longer. The
eagles have a bushing barrel. I thinik the Maraurder or the Hex have
bushing barrels.
Bobs or Robs Infinitys are in a different category but are worth checking
out
As for an STI dealer, go see Alex at IDC firearms in Clinton
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 6:41 PM, Brian Laska <brian@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Have fun folks! I’m in the final 2 weeks of a massive corporate merger
which unfortunately is happening the weekend of our first USPSA match.
I only take solace in my newly acquired Kimber Classic Custom (1997/1998)
& the potential of a tax refund that may help fund an STI.
Now that I’m hot for the 1911/2011 platform. Which STI 2011 might you
suggest? Here are my thoughts around basic requirements:
* I want this to be a USPSA Limited/Limited 10 pistol (not sure if
it is even possible to find pre-ban magazines for this platform to shoot
limited).
* Ideally, I’d like to stick with .40 cal rather than exotic
calibers, but frankly, I don’t know what 38 super/super comp has to offer over
.40
& would be willing to invest in brass if there is a benefit.
* Needs to fit my meaty hands & sausage fingers, I currently cannot
reach a standard 1911 magazine release w/ my thumb unless I do a little
shifting with my grip. I get the impression that STI grips are a bit ‘smaller’
and that may not be a problem w/ an extended release.
What other factors should I be considering? Y’all know I am a noob (just
started shooting last winter/spring), but may have some money to spend in
the coming month.
To be perfectly honest, I don’t plan to shoot limited at all this year.
Mostly production & potentially a few single stack matches (especially a
classifier). Just trying to stock up on what I need before our state changes
it’
s mind again.
- Brian
On Mar 20, 2017, at 10:26 PM, (Redacted sender "Sooth123" for DMARC)
<dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
will be there..
In a message dated 3/20/2017 6:54:40 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
ipsc_drl@xxxxxxxxxxx writes:
OK, thanks for letting me know guys.
SO? Who CAN make it?
____________________________________
From: hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <hsa-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Stewart Ginsberg <idoktr@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2017 6:34 PM
To: hsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [hsa] Re: Plate match
I am out also, in Boston with the mrs
On Mar 20, 2017 6:14 PM, <norlando@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I heard the plate match is on for this week. Just a heads up I don't
think I can make it. and a think a few others can't either.
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