View Full Version : will the USPSA have Open 10 or Open revolver?
shooterx10
01-31-2006, 04:47 PM
Just out of curiosity, do you think the USPSA will institute Open-10 class (open class pistols but with 10 round mags only) and Open Revolver (comped revolvers with dot sights). Heck, they brought in Limited-10, so why not Open-10? This will probably breathe new life into those older Open pistols before the STI/SV/Barsto McCormick framed pistols you see now.
There has been lots of discussion about this over on Brians Forum and the consensus is NO open 10. With the fed ban gone and only a few states that don't allow standard capacity (hi-cap) the powers that be don't see a need.
As for open revolver forget that, they don't want to discuss 8-shot revolver in USPSA, hell at most of the big area matches revolvers guys don't even get recognition during the awards.
For open revolver go with ICORE, there are more matches every year and lots of open revolver shooters.
LCAZES
02-01-2006, 06:37 AM
Actually, it would make more sense to do away with L10 completely now that single stack is happening. I would definitely miss it, though, if they did.
shooterx10
02-01-2006, 12:52 PM
TMC,
Did the USPSA adopt He-man/Iron Man class for 3-gun? Last time I read, it was still in the "testing stages."
In your professional opinion, do you think that they created this class to gather more new shooters from gun restrictive states such as ours? An M1A, a 12 ga. pump shotgun, and a .45 caliber pistol are still obtainable here.
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