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Posted: 4/24/2015 4:12:15 PM EDT
I'm an experienced USPSA/3 Gun/Steel Challenge shooter and have some experience shooting military competitions (All Army Small Arms Championship).  I'm active duty military and want to pursue the President's 100 tab.  The rifle courses of fire and equipment rules seem pretty self-explanatory.  The pistol, on the other hand, have me confused.  

I own a Kimber Team Match in .45 ACP that I would like to use - is this pistol legal for use in the P100?  The trigger and hammer are skeletonized, the magazine release is extended, and the safeties are ambidexterous.  

If it's not allowed, what is the best off the shelf solution?  I know Les Baer has a pistol that is purpose built, does anyone else?

Reloads are allowed, right?  It's no longer 230gr. FMJ only?


Link Posted: 4/24/2015 8:55:37 PM EDT
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There seem to be a lot of changes to the rules this year.  This is the best resource I can find.  http://thecmp.org/wp-content/uploads/Rulebook.pdf  I think your pistol might be fine.  In the old days beaver tail safeties, extended slide releases and commander-style hammers weren't allowed but it looks like they are okay now.  Along with a 4.0 pound trigger....  Looks like a free-for-all to me.
Link Posted: 7/24/2015 10:36:17 AM EDT
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I'm an experienced USPSA/3 Gun/Steel Challenge shooter and have some experience shooting military competitions (All Army Small Arms Championship).  I'm active duty military and want to pursue the President's 100 tab.  The rifle courses of fire and equipment rules seem pretty self-explanatory.  The pistol, on the other hand, have me confused.  

I own a Kimber Team Match in .45 ACP that I would like to use - is this pistol legal for use in the P100?  The trigger and hammer are skeletonized, the magazine release is extended, and the safeties are ambidexterous.  

If it's not allowed, what is the best off the shelf solution?  I know Les Baer has a pistol that is purpose built, does anyone else?

Reloads are allowed, right?  It's no longer 230gr. FMJ only?
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yes it is permitted as long as the trigger makes weight. 4 lbs max.
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