I think I’ll be dumb.
SSP with a P365 SAS and 15 round extensions with a TLR-7 carried AIWB…
I think I’ll be dumb.
SSP with a P365 SAS and 15 round extensions with a TLR-7 carried AIWB…
Not in the same universe game skill wise as the last 2 posters but enjoyed being able to shoot my M&P w/ my EDC AIWB rig last wknd.
All this almost has me wanting to try IDPA again… We have a great MD at my local club.
“There is no growth in the comfort zone.”--Jocko Willink
"You can never have too many knives." --Joe Ambercrombie
Well at least one of the 4 clubs I shoot at says they have adopted the new rules, except AIWB. Of course it doesn't matter because all of our matches so far have been cancelled for weather. Last year I had one all year out of 30 or so, this year 3 and probably 4 because it is supposed to snow this weekend.
Shot my first IDPA match in many years today. Used my Staccato P DPO w/X300U from AIWB. Not many AIWB shooters at the match, but nearly half of my squad was shooting 2011s (four Staccatos, and a rare Atlas made an appearance). For what it's worth, I didn't see any reliability issues.
"When the phone rang, Parker was in the garage, killing a man."
One of the clubs I shoot idpa matches with has announced that they will not permit appendix carry.
On the sign up page for their annual level 2 match "DUE TO CLUB SAFETY REGULATIONS, APPENDIX CARRY IN ALL DIVISIONS IS NOT PERMITTED"
This is funny for two reasons, one because out of the 10+ clubs in my area this is the one where if there is ever a gun related injury it will be this one and not because of AIWB.
Two because they also host USPSA which has a had multiple guys per match running AIWB for a couple years.
I don't get it
Sounds like a “Fudd rule” to me.
I’m reflexively wary of a relatively new shooter without the requisite habit patterns going straight to appendix, but am absolutely fine with folks that know what they’re doing. Had a shooter in my squad last weekend working from AIWB. He’s a talented shooter, prior (gun carrying) military, and a veteran cop. Perfect example of doing it right.