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<blockquote data-quote="MR.T." data-source="post: 3184263" data-attributes="member: 4793"><p>I have done alot of shooting in NRA Action Pistol Matches ( in Hutchinson KS), even though I haven't been back up there in the last 2 years, & I can shed a little light on what the Mad Professor is saying.</p><p>Production class is just that, it has to be an "out of the box" production run model gun with no modification. The only thing that is allowed is a change in sights, but the sights still have to be a factory available option.</p><p></p><p>Any other modifications and you will be put in "Metallic Sights" class, put an optic on it & you will be put in "Open Class".</p><p></p><p>I was running my M&P Pro Series 5" bbl. and I swapped out the sights that the gun came with from the factory for adjustable sights, but I had to use the same brand name of sights that the gun came with (Novak) or I would be put in Metallic Sights class. No other changes were allowed, however I did do a polish job on the trigger components, but didn't change them.</p><p>Hope this helps out.</p><p>& in the multiple years of NRA Action Pistol Matches I went to, I only saw a guy shooting a Glock one time, for one match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MR.T., post: 3184263, member: 4793"] I have done alot of shooting in NRA Action Pistol Matches ( in Hutchinson KS), even though I haven't been back up there in the last 2 years, & I can shed a little light on what the Mad Professor is saying. Production class is just that, it has to be an "out of the box" production run model gun with no modification. The only thing that is allowed is a change in sights, but the sights still have to be a factory available option. Any other modifications and you will be put in "Metallic Sights" class, put an optic on it & you will be put in "Open Class". I was running my M&P Pro Series 5" bbl. and I swapped out the sights that the gun came with from the factory for adjustable sights, but I had to use the same brand name of sights that the gun came with (Novak) or I would be put in Metallic Sights class. No other changes were allowed, however I did do a polish job on the trigger components, but didn't change them. Hope this helps out. & in the multiple years of NRA Action Pistol Matches I went to, I only saw a guy shooting a Glock one time, for one match. [/QUOTE]
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