jetfire
11-29-2011, 12:18 PM
Glocks: 142
1911s: ~100 (depending on how you count double-stack guns it's either less than or slightly more than 100)
M&Ps: 67
XDs: 6 (of which I was 1)
CZs: 3 (1 Shadow)
Sigs: 3 (2 DA/SA, 1 1911)
Beretta: 1 (a lonely 90Two)
There were more Tanfoglios at this match than Berettas and Sigs combined.
More details here (http://gunnuts.net/2011/11/28/idpa-world-championship-equipment/).
The balance of the Glocks were 17s or 34s with the 34 by far being the most popular single model of pistol at the match. The M&P mix was mostly 9mm with the 4.25 inch barrel, which outnumbered the Pro Series guns 39 to 18. There were also 8 M&P45s and 7 Glock 21s in Custom Defensive Pistol division, continuing to erode the 1911s dominance of that category.
It is interesting to note that despite all the internets hype you see about certain brands, that the people who are willing to shell out the time and money to attend a major match don't shoot those brands.
1911s: ~100 (depending on how you count double-stack guns it's either less than or slightly more than 100)
M&Ps: 67
XDs: 6 (of which I was 1)
CZs: 3 (1 Shadow)
Sigs: 3 (2 DA/SA, 1 1911)
Beretta: 1 (a lonely 90Two)
There were more Tanfoglios at this match than Berettas and Sigs combined.
More details here (http://gunnuts.net/2011/11/28/idpa-world-championship-equipment/).
The balance of the Glocks were 17s or 34s with the 34 by far being the most popular single model of pistol at the match. The M&P mix was mostly 9mm with the 4.25 inch barrel, which outnumbered the Pro Series guns 39 to 18. There were also 8 M&P45s and 7 Glock 21s in Custom Defensive Pistol division, continuing to erode the 1911s dominance of that category.
It is interesting to note that despite all the internets hype you see about certain brands, that the people who are willing to shell out the time and money to attend a major match don't shoot those brands.