This is in reference to the Glock Safe Action pistol.NcongruNt wrote: What is Safe Action?
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- Tue Apr 24, 2007 4:45 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Sunday
- Replies: 33
- Views: 6728
- Sun Apr 22, 2007 6:06 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Sunday
- Replies: 33
- Views: 6728
- Sun Apr 22, 2007 5:53 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Sunday
- Replies: 33
- Views: 6728
Maybe they will list your scores to that point, but most likely the score sheet will just say DQ'd or nothing at all about the classifiers.
What did you learn from the DQ? If it does not make you uncomfortable....can you let us learn from what led to this call? Your experience can make us all safer at the range.
I have heard from many of my respected mentors that they are two kinds of shooters....those that have been DQ'd and those that will be.
I hope that you had a good time and plan to return once the nerves have settled and the situation has been thought about for a couple of days. Everyone that has ever shot an IDPA match understands the pressure that the evil timer puts us under!
Jason
What did you learn from the DQ? If it does not make you uncomfortable....can you let us learn from what led to this call? Your experience can make us all safer at the range.
I have heard from many of my respected mentors that they are two kinds of shooters....those that have been DQ'd and those that will be.
I hope that you had a good time and plan to return once the nerves have settled and the situation has been thought about for a couple of days. Everyone that has ever shot an IDPA match understands the pressure that the evil timer puts us under!
Jason
- Sun Apr 22, 2007 5:38 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Sunday
- Replies: 33
- Views: 6728
Anyone that displays the courage to walk into a match and learn to improve has the edge on most people
There is always someone out there that will be a little bit faster and smoother to learn from. I hope that you had a good time at the match...keep having fun and I promise the skills will improve at a rate you decide with practice.
I am getting off of here to do some dry fire this second! Take care.
Jason

There is always someone out there that will be a little bit faster and smoother to learn from. I hope that you had a good time at the match...keep having fun and I promise the skills will improve at a rate you decide with practice.
I am getting off of here to do some dry fire this second! Take care.
Jason
- Sat Apr 21, 2007 10:42 pm
- Forum: Competitive Shooting
- Topic: IDPA Sunday
- Replies: 33
- Views: 6728
1.Be safe and open to suggestions about safety. Ask questions about where your gun should remain when a cease fire is called for the rest of the range and things of that nature.
Usually the person taking money can help you with any questions you have.....don't be shocked if the classifier is booked....it happens. I would stay and watch anyway.
2. Bring your gun, holster, mag holder, and at least three mags. I believe the classifier is 90 rounds. Take a little extra just in case you have a malfunction. You do not have to wear concealment clothing during a classifier.
3. Have fun and welcome to your next addiction
Usually the person taking money can help you with any questions you have.....don't be shocked if the classifier is booked....it happens. I would stay and watch anyway.
2. Bring your gun, holster, mag holder, and at least three mags. I believe the classifier is 90 rounds. Take a little extra just in case you have a malfunction. You do not have to wear concealment clothing during a classifier.
3. Have fun and welcome to your next addiction