Is this beavertail legal?

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Mk4Zero
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Is this beavertail legal?

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Over time I've been touching up my grip as I realize air pockets in it. It feels really nice now but I'm unsure if this long of a beavertail that touches is allowed. It doesn't touch my wrist and there is no downsweep from the center bottom of the tail
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Re: Is this beavertail legal?

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By as much as I can see from the one picture and your description I would check that it would fit in the 420mm x 200mm x 50mm equipment control box and assure that there is no downward sweep moving backward from the web of the hand. See page 383.

https://backoffice.issf-sports.org/getf ... ersion.pdf
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Re: Is this beavertail legal?

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PaulB wrote: Fri Dec 06, 2024 11:41 pm By as much as I can see from the one picture and your description I would check that it would fit in the 420mm x 200mm x 50mm equipment control box and assure that there is no downward sweep moving backward from the web of the hand. See page 383.

https://backoffice.issf-sports.org/getf ... ersion.pdf
I see the limit for 25m and that I can’t have downward curves opposite side of the thumb but is my tail considered a downward bend of the longitudinal axis? Do I need it flat or is curved down longitudinally allowed per top right picture on page 383?
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Re: Is this beavertail legal?

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The tail is my attempt at Cesare Morini’s custom grip as described here with photos: viewtopic.php?t=43166

Except his is wood and flat and mine is quikwood and has a downward curve longitudinally
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Re: Is this beavertail legal?

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It looks legal.
The limit for 25m doesn't aplly at 10m.
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Hope this helps
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