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Check it out: http://members.idpa.com/Content/Rules/g0hunysc.eoc.pdf
These rules expired on 10/1/13 and I have to find a new set of rules: http://members.idpa.com/Content/Rules/g0hunysc.eoc.pdf
The two things that jumped out at me instantly were things like a tungsten guide rod or something heavier than stainless and stippling certain areas. I also run the same gun out of the same holster in both games so picking an IDPA holster is also a smart move to run in USPSA IF you want to play in both sports with the same equipment. Everything is the same the way I play both games for equipment. You might want a specific gun for USPSA and another for IDPA.
It's a game, go have fun.
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Thanks. Haven't read through that in a while. The differences are small, I can see why you'd want one gun for both games. Doesn't seem like you give up anything particularly important anyway.
Ken Bloxton
Skill > Gear
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The links in the original post seem to be dead so here is Grant's tutorial on doing a home trigger job that I referenced in my writeup
https://www.m4carbine.net/showthread...b-%28Part-1%29
Ken Bloxton
Skill > Gear
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