Feb 14, 2011 Dux-R-Us Marksman Joined Mar 15, 2010 Messages 19 Reaction score 4 Location Stillwater Feb 14, 2011 #1 Curious as to why the Browning HP is not listed as a accepted model in USPSA/IPSC. Any one know? tally ho K
Curious as to why the Browning HP is not listed as a accepted model in USPSA/IPSC. Any one know? tally ho K
Feb 14, 2011 R Rod Snell Sharpshooter Joined Aug 10, 2006 Messages 2,555 Reaction score 362 Location Altus Feb 14, 2011 #2 I'm going to take a guess here that you were looking at the Production List. That list excludes single-action guns from Production Division. You can shoot a High Power in Limited 10, Limited, and Open (if you like being outgunned).
I'm going to take a guess here that you were looking at the Production List. That list excludes single-action guns from Production Division. You can shoot a High Power in Limited 10, Limited, and Open (if you like being outgunned).
Feb 14, 2011 technetium-99m Sharpshooter Joined Apr 6, 2008 Messages 1,387 Reaction score 5 Location Oklahoma City Feb 14, 2011 #3 Single action pistols are a no go for production division, DA/SA or safe action only. More than welcome in the other divisions though.
Single action pistols are a no go for production division, DA/SA or safe action only. More than welcome in the other divisions though.
Feb 14, 2011 technetium-99m Sharpshooter Joined Apr 6, 2008 Messages 1,387 Reaction score 5 Location Oklahoma City Feb 14, 2011 #4 Rod is surfing early today I see. Beat me by a few seconds.
Feb 14, 2011 R Rod Snell Sharpshooter Joined Aug 10, 2006 Messages 2,555 Reaction score 362 Location Altus Feb 14, 2011 #5 Great minds think alike?
Feb 15, 2011 jtischauser Sharpshooter Joined Mar 29, 2009 Messages 4,371 Reaction score 22 Location Guthrie, Oklahoma, United States Feb 15, 2011 #6 They are too good of guns that's why. Single action triggers!