My local IDPA group is hosting a "BUG" (backup gun) match this week. I'm looking forward to using my P-64 in a competition environment that also loosely simulates real world use. The challenge will be to acquire the target with the P-64's almost invisible sites. Also, I tend to suffer from slide bite, so a preemptive band-aid will be in order. This gun is very accurate and one of my favorites, so it should be lots of fun. I'll report after.
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IDPA with the P64
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Re: IDPA with the P64
That sounds like a lot of fun. Maybe just wear a leather glove to prevent the slide bite (if you haven't perfected your bite-defense grip yet).
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Re: IDPA with the P64
Looking forward to the AAR.
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Re: IDPA with the P64
After Action:
Disappointing. Because the Safety Officer insisted that the gun be in the "safe" condition, I had to start each string with it de-cocked. I usually shoot a Glock for IDPA, and I had trouble remembering to move the safety lever before shooting. Wasted a lot of time.
Another disappointment: The Ranger Officer asked if the LVE ammo was steel, and of course it is. No steel allowed at this range, so I ended up borrowing a G-26 to finish the match.
Lessons Learned: Practice a bunch more with the P-64 in "safe" mode. Also, I will reload a few hundred rounds with lead for the next IDPA "BUG" match. It was interesting to watch the others shoot with their backup gun. Many of us had trouble, because we just had not had much competition use with our carry gun. I felt a little better seeing some very good shooters struggling with this issue.
There were 27 shooters, and I ended up 12th overall. I plan on hitting the range more with the P-64 and trying again next time. Still really like this gun!
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Disappointing. Because the Safety Officer insisted that the gun be in the "safe" condition, I had to start each string with it de-cocked. I usually shoot a Glock for IDPA, and I had trouble remembering to move the safety lever before shooting. Wasted a lot of time.
Another disappointment: The Ranger Officer asked if the LVE ammo was steel, and of course it is. No steel allowed at this range, so I ended up borrowing a G-26 to finish the match.
Lessons Learned: Practice a bunch more with the P-64 in "safe" mode. Also, I will reload a few hundred rounds with lead for the next IDPA "BUG" match. It was interesting to watch the others shoot with their backup gun. Many of us had trouble, because we just had not had much competition use with our carry gun. I felt a little better seeing some very good shooters struggling with this issue.
There were 27 shooters, and I ended up 12th overall. I plan on hitting the range more with the P-64 and trying again next time. Still really like this gun!
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Re: IDPA with the P64
I think you may have misunderstood what is meant by "steel" ammo. Yes, it's steel CASE, but the bullets themselves don't contain any steel.
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http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread. ... ition-Data
Appreciate the feedback. The above link is my basis for assuming that LVE has steel in the bullet.
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Appreciate the feedback. The above link is my basis for assuming that LVE has steel in the bullet.
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Re: IDPA with the P64
That link suggests that the jacket may be magnetic. This is still far different from a steel-core bullet (like the Chinese milsurp ammo on that same page)...but good point.