Pistol Grip rules...
Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2014 4:57 am
Hi all,
I understand the rules concerning grips, see sections 8.12 and 8.13 in terms of dimensions and angles. But.... When are those angles measured - is it when the gun is in the hand, or is it out of the hand. The difference being that a palm shelf could be surfaced with soft foam which deformed giving lateral support to the hand, yet when measured at equipment control would spring back to original shape. I appreciate this is breaking the spirit of the rules, but does it break the letter of the rules? If not, do ROs and/Jury members have the right to interpret in the spirit of the rules?
Next question - assuming palm shelf, thumb rest and the top overhang are fixed, solid and legal. What about the rest of the grip - can that be made of, or covered in a soft or sticky material? (foam, blu-tac, gel, etc) Does it need to be a hard surface?
Thanks
McT
I understand the rules concerning grips, see sections 8.12 and 8.13 in terms of dimensions and angles. But.... When are those angles measured - is it when the gun is in the hand, or is it out of the hand. The difference being that a palm shelf could be surfaced with soft foam which deformed giving lateral support to the hand, yet when measured at equipment control would spring back to original shape. I appreciate this is breaking the spirit of the rules, but does it break the letter of the rules? If not, do ROs and/Jury members have the right to interpret in the spirit of the rules?
Next question - assuming palm shelf, thumb rest and the top overhang are fixed, solid and legal. What about the rest of the grip - can that be made of, or covered in a soft or sticky material? (foam, blu-tac, gel, etc) Does it need to be a hard surface?
Thanks
McT