IDPA is a sport to help people excel in defensive pistol shooting as a sport and is quite simply the use of practical equipment including full charge service ammunition to solve simulated "real world" self-defense scenarios. Shooters competing in IDPA events are required to use practical handguns and holsters that are truly suitable for self-defense use. No "competition only" equipment is permitted in Defensive Pistol matches since the main goal is to test the skill and ability of an individual, not his or her equipment or gamesmanship. Furthermore, IDPA matches are for the most part shot under the premise of carrying a firearm under concealment. Goals of IDPA Shooting
Types of Matches A match is a collection of courses of fire. Courses of fire simulating a "real life" situation (i.e. something that could really happen) are set up using cardboard targets and sometimes steel plates to shoot at. You might have a scenario where you are at an ATM and some thugs are going to try and steal your money and you are forced to defend yourself. These courses fall into two categories: Self-defense scenarios or Standard exercises. The self-defense scenarios are simulations of actual or possible "real world" confrontations. These scenarios typically require shots from 3 - 20 yards and often require the shooter to change firing points and shoot from awkward positions. Standard exercises do not attempt to simulate a potential threat situation but are designed to test specific shooting and gun handling skills. Defensive Pistol matches offer diversity and truly test both accuracy and speed. Physical condition has very little to do with your performance in a Defensive Pistol match. Equipment Needed Defensive Pistol matches typically require the use of a service type pistol or revolver of 9mm/.38 Special or larger caliber. If your handgun is suitable for self-defense use, it will probably be competitive for Defensive Pistol matches. Practical concealed carry type holsters are stipulated for Defensive Pistol use. A common service pistol/revolver such as a Beretta 92F, Glock 17/22, Sig 226, Colt 1911A1, S&W 686 or Ruger GP-100 carried in a common pancake style holster is all that is needed to be competitive in Defensive Pistol matches. Pistols and Revolvers Defensive Pistol competition is divided into four divisions so all popular service type pistols and revolvers will have a place to compete competitively. They are STOCK SERVICE PISTOL for DA (Double-action), DAO (Double action Only), Safe Action users, ENHANCED SERVICE PISTOL for SA users, CUSTOM DEFENSIVE PISTOL for custom pistol users and SERVICE REVOLVER for revolver shooters. Advantages of IDPA Memberships
IDPA membership and matches are open to all people who can legally own a handgun regardless of occupation, race, sex or religion. IDPA shooters come from all walks of life and include many women too (Some of our best shooters). For comprehensive information check out http://www.idpa.com |
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