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Has anyone had any dealings with sti hand guns.Thinking hard on the 38superin the open class.But looking at the glock 40 with a gunsmith down in GA.Prices about the same but not looking at that just want the best.That I can get too start back with.
- Gary Stevens
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What classes do they have now.And how old do have too be for the senior class.I was a B class when I left been out com shooting for about 15 yrs.Still shoot 1 sometimes 2 times a week when work lets me.Thanks for all the replys.
- Gary Stevens
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Classes, which define your skill level, range from Grand Master-Master-A-B-C-D. If you had a USPSA class when you quit, you would pick back up with that class when you restart.
Senior is age 55 and is a category such as Super Senior (age 65) Lady, Junior.
Divisions, which define equipment, are Open-Limited-Limited 10-Production-Single Stack-Revolver.
Each Division has its own requirements and can be viewed in the rules section at http://www.uspsa.org The requirements are in the Appendix.
Senior is age 55 and is a category such as Super Senior (age 65) Lady, Junior.
Divisions, which define equipment, are Open-Limited-Limited 10-Production-Single Stack-Revolver.
Each Division has its own requirements and can be viewed in the rules section at http://www.uspsa.org The requirements are in the Appendix.
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