Post pics of your competition pistols!

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Brenainn

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Post pics of your competition pistols! I am considering eventually competing USPSA. I would like to see everyone's "toys". I don't have one yet, so I can't post. Hopefully soon...
 
Here is one I built last year. It’s a lightened Stinger slide (just a bit shorter than a commander) on a full length and width frame; it also has two popple holes under the blast shield.

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Here is one I built last year. It’s a lightened Stinger slide (just a bit shorter than a commander) on a full length and width frame; it also has two popple holes under the blast shield.

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Crud, and I need to take new pics. Just had an Ed Brown MSH and Magwell put on my Kimber, all other mods are internal as I shoot what's in my sig.
 
Here's my IDPA & IDPA Backup Gun competition guns, which are also my home defense & carry guns:

Though I must say as a graphic artist and science fiction fan, I do admire those spacy racy autoloaders! ;)

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Off topic, but while I am posting here, is this Para LDA Tac-Five legal in USPSA? Is it any good?

browningguy, can you get the SA 1911 type rubber grips with the finger grooves for a EAA Witness Elite Match? Also, would that make the cut for a 9mm Production gun in USPSA?

I like that gun...
 
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I guess we Bullseye guys are in the minority.

Top to bottom:
Walther GSP Expert in .22 LR
Ditto in .32 S&W Long
Gold Cup Series 70

Since the photo was taken, the Walthers were upgraded with Thomas Rink grips.

All with MatchDot Ultradots

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So DickM won't feel too alone, here's my High Standard Victor bullseye gun.
 

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Not to be rude, but I wasn't sure anyone shot Bullseye any more. Our range has a large Bullseye range, and I don't think I've ever seen anyone use it.
 
Not to be rude, but I wasn't sure anyone shot Bullseye any more. Our range has a large Bullseye range, and I don't think I've ever seen anyone use it.

(At the risk of taking the thread a bit off topic) It's a pretty popular sport here in eastern Massachusetts. I shoot in two leagues and can compete against over a dozen other clubs without driving more than about 20 miles from home. I think you need a certain population density before real matches (as opposed to postals) become possible. I guess that's one of the [very] few good things about living here.
 
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