Too right. Doesn't stop people trying though.
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Too right. Doesn't stop people trying though.
Losing interest?
Is that whey there were more production shooters at the 2016 IPSC Nationals than any other division?
And at the 2015 and 2014 Nationals?
Then you are a cheat.
Why don't you ask Wally to submit a remit to IPSC to change the rules then?
So you don't care that people cheat by doing trigger jobs or other polishing specifically prohibited by the rules?
Here's the relevant part of the post in the link:
"You're entitled to replace parts, and to do minor detailing unavoidably necessary in order to fit them, but wholesale grinding, polishing and so...
Did you read the topic I linked to in post 7?
Obviously not because if you had, you would have read the words straight from the horse's mouth (Vince Pinto, the guy who quite literally writes the...
So you are claiming your polishing the trigger bar was unavoidably required to fit a replacement OFM part or component?
Your gun is not production legal any more.
If you don't believe me (or...
Read the IPSC rulebook. Specifically Appendix D6 16.1
Don't worry. Don at Gun Supplies up in Rotorua will have the replacement parts you need to put it back to production legal.
A fast way to find yourself bumped from production division to open if you're using it in IPSC like most shadow shooters in NZ.