So if most of the materials are ordered or being ordered does that mean we should ideally see the release of this pistol by SHOT? How long do projects like this usually take?
Didn't know it was already being put together, that's good to hear
Do we know what the final specs are then? Any pics of a prototype or preproduction version?
The gun is scheduled to be built in the new Tennessee factory in the fourth quarter of this year. So before SHOT, yes. Exactly when I am not sure.
I am supposed to be getting a prototype of the gun soon for final approval. Not sure when soon is
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Is there any chance the Langdon Tactical will be IPSC Production legal?
The Wilson Brig Tac is, for some mystifying reason, not a production legal gun. I would assume as the new LT model is a factory produced gun it should be good to go?
I'm in for one of these for sure either way.
"Next time somebody says USPSA or IPSC is all hosing, junk punch them." - Les Pepperoni
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I actually emailed Vince Pinto, IPSC Handgun Rules Director, who handles these things. He says it's because of the Wilson logo that is engraved on the slide. Seriously. Here's how the rest of the email chain went.
Me: "That's really asinine considering there's not competitive advantage."
Vince Pinto: "Really? Well, I’ll tell the IPSC General Assembly have no idea what they’re doing, and we should instead have you running the show. Your email address has been blocked."
So yeah. Dudes a total asshole.
Who cares, it is uspsa legal which is what really matters....
I care. I travel internationally a lot and wish to use my USPSA prod gun for IPSC matches.