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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: seattle
Posts: 77
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shooting club differences
Hello all,
I want to gain more experience with shooting and need to research shooting clubs here in the Seattle area. What is the difference between IDPA and USPSA. From what I can gather certain clubs allow certain pistol modifications. The only after market upgrades I have on my XD 4" service 40 is a Don's guide rod, Canyon Creek Tungsten mag release (Pistol gear states not legal for both clubs), and am buying a Springer precision trigger when available. Sights I am not sure yet, using Crimson Trace pistol grip right now guess I will have to lose if I join a club. Any opinions on the gun clubs? not wanting to start a pissing match between anyone so please be fair to each club when referring to them. Thanks to anyone who responds. Noel “The fascination of shooting as a sport depends almost wholly on whether you are at the right or wrong end of the gun.” |
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