GSSF Shoot January 21, 2018 12:30pm
Glock Shooting Sports Foundation Shoot at Frontier Firearms
Get ready for another fun day of shooting your Glock (or one of ours) at the second of our three Glock Shooting events.
Safety briefing begins at 12:30 pm on Sunday January 18, 2018. This is fun event for all ages. It does NOT involve running and gunning, speed loads, or other "advanced" pistol skills. GSSF indoor shoots are about accuracy and prizes!
Yes prizes. If you compete in two out of three shoots you will qualify to win a Glock Pistol of your choice.
If you compete in two out of three shooting events that make up the Series, you will qualify to win a Glock Pistol of your choice. The pistol is awarded by drawing not by scores. Other prizes are given by scores.
Classification System for GSSF Indoor League Matches
In order to provide competition on a “level playing field”
during all GSSF Competitions, firearms are divided into two classes - Stock and
Unlimited.
GSSF shooters are divided into two classes according to which Glock they shoot and what if any modifications have done to their Glocks:
- Stock Pistol Clas - All other Glocks that have not been modified by adding aftermarket parts (Pocket Pistol shoot for Glock 42 and 43)
- Unlimited Pistol Class - All Glocks which aftermarket parts installed (see definitions below)
Stock Class Weapons
GLOCK Firearms are considered to be “Stock” if all firearm components
are or ever have been available from GLOCK, Inc.
Allowable
modifications are specified below:
- “Hogue-Grip” type sleeves,
- “A-Grip” panels,
- “skateboard tape” or
other grip-enhancing materials that do not materially alter the
function of the stock firearm
- Slide and barrel stripping and/or refinishing
- Pearce Grip, Inc. grip extenders only on G26, G27, G29, G30, G33,
G3, G42 and G43 magazines
- Aftermarket replacement non-metallic base plates on magazines
- Post and notch sights (“patridge” sights) excluding any sight
requiring slide modifications.
- Please note that fiber-optic and express
sights are approved.
- Any combination of GLOCK produced firearm parts that do not, in the sole
opinion of the Range Master, result in a significant competitive advantage
in the stock division are safe to utilize.
Unlimited Class Weapons
The following modifications will necessitate placement of the firearm in the
Unlimited Class:
- Any non-post and notch sights including, but not limited to, “Ghost
Ring” or laser, electronic and optical sights.
- Wrap-around “grip sleeves” on magazines
- Aftermarket component parts and barrels
- Recoil spring guide/recoil reducer assemblies
- Aftermarket extended slide stop levers
- Firing pins (modified/aftermarket)
- Connectors (modified/aftermarket)
- Metallic magazine well “funnels” or “slugs”
- Lights or other barrel weights
- Any modification deemed by the Range Master to create an unfair
competitive advantage.
G36, G42 and G43 pistols are excluded from Unlimited Division
First Place Plaques will be awarded in the Stock Class for:
Class A
Class B
Class B
- 1st Place Lady
- 1st Place Senior
- 1st Place Junior
There will be a First Place Plaque for Unlimited Class
What is the GSSF Indoor League?
The GSSF League Match is a series of three matches conducted
over a 3-month period or a time frame of the HOST ranges choosing.
Participants must be current GSSF members and compete in two of the
three matches to qualify for plaques and prizes. If you are not currently a
member, you may join on-line at www.gssfonline.com or upon registration
at a GSSF League Match. An annual GSSF membership costs only $35
for the new members and $25 for renewing members and it allows you to
compete in any GSF match.
RULES:
- Competitors may shoot ANY GLOCK pistol in
the Indoor League Series events.
- The Lewis Prize Allocation System is used to distribute as equitably
as possible.
- Each separate pistol used during the match will be a separate
entry.
- Your two best scores of each entry during the series will be totaled
and averaged at the end of the 3-match series.
- If a shooter competes in
only two matches, his/her scores for each entry are totaled and divided by
two.
- If a shooter competes in all three matches his/her best two series
scores for each entry are totaled and divided by two.
- Participants may
shoot more than one pistol at each event. The course of fire may be shot
more than once per pistol.
- For each division ONLY the first course of fire will be
placed in the rankings and ONLY the first course of fire will be eligible for
the 500 or 250 (Pocket GLOCK) Club ranking.
- The result is one final score for each entry, which is then listed in the
overall order in which he/she finished.
- The overall list is then divided into
thirds, with the
Top one-third considered “A Class,”
The second one-third is
“B Class,” and;
The final one-third is “C Class.”
- Plaques are awarded to
the top competitor in each A, B, and C class.
- Unlimited and other special recognition
categories: Master Shooters are not eligible for the various subcategories
that are offered.
- It is suggested that the random drawing for the firearm
should be done by an impartial third party.
- The firearm is ALWAYS given
away in a lottery consisting of all shooters who shot two of the three
matches.
- The remaining prizes are to be distributed fairly among the
participants.
**** Scoring for the following – Original Course of Fire, Course of Fire
Option A, Course of Fire Option B, Course of Fire Option C, Course of Fire
Option D
Allocate points for each shot as follows:
10 points=X Ring
10 points=10” Ring
8 points=8” Ring
5 points=any other bullet mark on the target
If a shot cuts the line, the higher point value is given.
There is a maximum of 500 points.
**** When scoring Course of Fire Option E (Pocket GLOCK) there is a
maximum of 250 points
** Reshoot: When a competitor’s score cannot be recorded or a non shooter
induced malfunction occurs, a Range Officer or the Range Master
will allow the competitor to shoot the stage again for score.
ORIGINAL COURSE OF FIRE
THERE IS NO PENALTY FOR MISSES OR UNFIRED SHOTS.
Competitor faces NRA “D1” paper targets at distances of 15, 25, 50, and 75 Feet OR 5,
7(21ft), 15 and 25 yards with firing timed as follows:
**500 CLUB qualifying course of fire**
D-1 5 rounds 25 feet OR 7(21ft) yards 15 seconds
D-1 5 rounds 50 feet OR 15 yards 15 seconds
D-1 10 rounds 15 feet OR 5 yards 15 seconds
CHANGE TARGETS
D-1 10 rounds 25 feet OR 7(21ft) yards 15 seconds
D-1 10 rounds 50 feet OR 15 yards 15 seconds
D-1 10 rounds 75 feet OR 25 yards 30 seconds
COURSE OF FIRE OPTION E
POCKET GLOCKS
(Does not qualify for 500 Club) **Qualifies for 250 CLUB**
Competitor faces NRA “D1” paper targets at distances of 9, 15, 25, 30 and 50 feet OR
3, 5, 7(21ft), 10, and15 yards, with firing timed as follows:
D-1 5 rounds 9 feet OR 3 yards 15 seconds
D-1 5 rounds 15 feet OR 5 yards 15 seconds
CHANGE TARGETS NOW
D-1 5 rounds 25 feet OR 7(21ft) yards 15 seconds
D-1 5 rounds 30 feet OR 10 yards 15 seconds
D-1 5 rounds 50 feet OR 15 yards 15 seconds
Come out and shoot at Frontier Firearms on January 21, 2018!