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Old April 5, 2006, 04:08 PM   #3
Jim Watson
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Join Date: October 25, 2001
Location: Alabama
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IDPA rules are that if a modification is not specifically allowed, then it is forbidden.

1. Trigger jobs are authorized.
2. DAO trigger conversion is authorized. Bobbing the hammer spur is allowed but I am sorry I had it done to a gun of mine. As part of the Load And Make Ready, it is wise to draw the hammer back far enough to drop the cylinder stop and roll the cylinder to be sure you don't have a high primer, bent clip, or dirt under the star that will bind rotation.
3. They do not list cylinder replacement and I doubt B'ville would approve of a titanium .45 cylinder in a gun not originally sold with it.

USPSA is less regimented and you can go with a Ti cylinder. So if you want the latest gimmick and wish to shoot both events, save the steel cylinder and be sure they are interchangeably fitted.

May I humbly suggest that the first thing you do is GO SHOOTING before you start messing with the gun. Some actual matches will give you a better idea of what you need to do to the gun to help you shoot better.
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