Divisions

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1.    Divisions

a.    Participants will declare one equipment division at the beginning of the event.

b.    Equipment divisions are: Open, Tactical Scope, Tactical Limited

c.    Failure to meet all of the equipment and ammunition requirements for the declared division shall result in the participant being placed into Open division.

d.    Open division

i.    Handgun holsters must safely retain the handgun during vigorous movement. The belt upon which the handgun holster is attached must be worn at waist level. Shoulder holsters and cross draw holsters are prohibited.

1.    Handgun

a.    Magazine length may not exceed 170mm.

2.    Rifle

a.    Supporting devices (e.g. bipods) are permitted, and may begin any stage folded or deployed at the participant’s discretion.

3.    Shotgun

a.    Speed loading devices and/or detachable box magazines are permitted.

b.    Tubular speed loading devices must feature a primer relief cut.

e.    Tactical Scope division

ii.    Firearms must be of a factory configuration, i.e. prototype firearms are specifically prohibited. Internal modifications are permitted providing they do not alter the external appearance of the firearm.

iii.    Handgun holsters must be a practical/tactical carry style and must safely retain the handgun during vigorous movement. The holster material must completely cover the trigger on all semiautomatic pistols. Revolver holsters must completely cover the trigger and the cylinder. The belt upon which the handgun holster is attached must be worn at waist level. Shoulder holsters and cross draw holsters are prohibited.

1.    Handgun

a.    Electronic sights, optical sights, extended sights, compensators or barrel porting are prohibited.

b.    Magazines length may not exceed 170mm in the case of single column magazines, and may not exceed 140mm in the case of staggered column magazines.

2.    Rifle

a.    Not more than one (1) electronic or optical sight is permitted.

b.    A supplemental magnifier may be used with the permitted optical sight provided the magnifier does not contain an aiming reticle, cannot be used as an aiming device by itself, and remains mounted in the same location on the rifle for the duration of the event.

c.     A participant may use the magnifier in either the magnified or unmagnified mode without restriction.

d.    Supporting devices (bipods, etc.) are not permitted

e.    Compensators and muzzle brakes may not exceed 1 inch in diameter and 3 inches in length (as measured from the barrel muzzle to the end of the compensator).

3.    Shotgun

a.    Tubular magazines or box magazines are permitted.

b.    One (1) Electronic or optical sights are permitted

c.    Supporting devices (bipods, etc.) are prohibited.

d.    Barrel devices designed/intended to reduce recoil or muzzle movement (e.g. compensators or barrel porting) are prohibited.

e.    Speed loading devices are prohibited.

f.     Not more than nine (9) rounds total may be in the shotgun, unless otherwise stipulated in the stage briefing or other restrictions, such as: legal requirements, range restrictions, etc.

f.     Tactical Limited division

iv.    Firearms must be of a factory configuration, i.e. prototype firearms are specifically prohibited. Internal modifications are permitted providing they do not alter the external appearance of the firearm.

v.    Handgun holsters must be a practical/tactical carry style and must safely retain the handgun during vigorous movement. The holster material must completely cover the trigger on all semiautomatic pistols. Revolver holsters must completely cover the trigger and the cylinder. The belt upon which the handgun holster is attached must be worn at waist level. Shoulder holsters and cross draw holsters are prohibited.

1.    Handgun

a.    Electronic sights, optical sights, extended sights, compensators or barrel porting are prohibited.

b.    Magazines length may not exceed 170mm in the case of single column magazines, and may not exceed 140mm in the case of staggered column magazines.

2.    Rifle

a.    Not more than one (1) non-magnified electronic or optical sight is permitted. Electronic or optical sights originally designed to be capable of any magnification (whether used or not) are prohibited.

b.    Supporting devices (bipods, etc.) are not permitted.

c.    Compensators and muzzle brakes may not exceed 1 inch in diameter and 3 inches in length (as measured from the barrel muzzle to the end of the compensator).

3.    Shotgun

a.    Only tubular magazines are permitted.

b.    Electronic or optical sights are prohibited.

c.    Supporting devices (bipods, etc.) are prohibited.

d.    Barrel devices designed/intended to reduce recoil or muzzle movement (e.g. compensators, barrel porting) are prohibited.

e.    Speed loading devices and/or detachable box magazines are prohibited.

f.     Not more than nine (9) rounds total may be in the shotgun, unless otherwise stipulated in the stage briefing or other restrictions, such as: legal requirements, range restrictions, etc.

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