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Agreed. Nothing fits my hand like a 1911.Great shooting Guy! I too love to carry the .45 in a 1911. Of all my pistol shooting comps, I tend to do the best with these.
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Agreed. Nothing fits my hand like a 1911.Great shooting Guy! I too love to carry the .45 in a 1911. Of all my pistol shooting comps, I tend to do the best with these.
On the qualification I am going to in a week roughly, they record the firearm, caliber, and serial number of the one that you qualify with. The fall qualification here locally does not do that. I think that information shouldn't be kept and that it is the fact that you qualified is what is important. I carry a couple of different pistols concealed and it is either my 40 S&W or my 380 ACP. It does bother me a bit as I feel that if they record this information, it seems like that kind of leans towards you only being qualified with that weapon and that weapon only. Is it just me?It was held at the large Oklahoma City Gun Club, and I believe all the RSO's were active & retired OKC police officers.
Everyone left with a hard wallet-sized card saying that they'd qualified. Oklahoma doesn't care what handgun is used, and it's not noted on the card. Just qualification and a date.
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In VA they record make, model and serial number but don't care which one or how many. Depending on my mood, I alternate amongst various Glocks that all have the identical mode of operations. I don't qualify with or carry weapons with drastically different triggers or cycle of operations. I think they got you by the short hairs if it's not a good shoot regardless of the weapon used. I also have a long, recorded formal training history with the same platform that I'm sure could be obtained if needed. I personally don't sweat it too much but maybe I should.On the qualification I am going to in a week roughly, they record the firearm, caliber, and serial number of the one that you qualify with. The fall qualification here locally does not do that. I think that information shouldn't be kept and that it is the fact that you qualified is what is important. I carry a couple of different pistols concealed and it is either my 40 S&W or my 380 ACP. It does bother me a bit as I feel that if they record this information, it seems like that kind of leans towards you only being qualified with that weapon and that weapon only. Is it just me?
We get a wallet sized card as well from both locations, it just takes a week or so for those to arrive.