.45ACP portion of 2700
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.45ACP portion of 2700
Are comp-ed or ported barrels allowed in the .45ACP portion
of the 2700 ?
My reading of the rules, is that is it ok. I know no one uses
them, but I have a chance to pick up a cheap 90's vintage
IPSC open gun in 1911 in .45ACP with a ProPoint Red dot.
I will eventually re-barrel it back to regular barrel.
of the 2700 ?
My reading of the rules, is that is it ok. I know no one uses
them, but I have a chance to pick up a cheap 90's vintage
IPSC open gun in 1911 in .45ACP with a ProPoint Red dot.
I will eventually re-barrel it back to regular barrel.
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Re: .45ACP portion of 2700
How cheap? There are many used Bullseye guns to be had, and it might be easier to just go with one of those.eclam wrote:Are comp-ed or ported barrels allowed in the .45ACP portion
of the 2700 ?
My reading of the rules, is that is it ok. I know no one uses
them, but I have a chance to pick up a cheap 90's vintage
IPSC open gun in 1911 in .45ACP with a ProPoint Red dot.
I will eventually re-barrel it back to regular barrel.
The compensator will most likely lead up quickly with the lower speed bullseye loads, at least this is what I have been told, by people who have tried them.
The pro point red dot, is also rare on the line.
Except maybe in the Masaki Dragon Gun.GunRunner wrote:As said, comps and porting is useless in bullseye.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBToZp96RuQ
You have a better chance of seeing a mermaid riding a dragon than seeing a dragon gun in use.bdutton wrote:Except maybe in the Masaki Dragon Gun.GunRunner wrote:As said, comps and porting is useless in bullseye.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBToZp96RuQ
To bad he could never get them in production.
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Thanks for posting that video bdutton. I was offered the opportunity to try the dragon gun,I think in 2009, Which may have been the last time Ed was at Camp Perry.
I declined because of other things going on that day. Now, just for the novelty,I wish that I had.
I don't consider recoil to be that big of a issue with the 45. With the right spring, and a frame mount, my 45 has less recoil than my 9mm, and I still usually shoot better scores, with the lighter trigger on the center fire gun.
I declined because of other things going on that day. Now, just for the novelty,I wish that I had.
I don't consider recoil to be that big of a issue with the 45. With the right spring, and a frame mount, my 45 has less recoil than my 9mm, and I still usually shoot better scores, with the lighter trigger on the center fire gun.