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Jason G
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Shiloh Tactical Shooting Club
The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) is
the governing body of a shooting sport that simulates self-defense scenarios
and real life encounters. It was founded in 1996 as a response to the
desires of shooters worldwide. The organization now boasts membership of
more than 11,000, including members in 19 foreign countries. One of the unique facets of this sport is that it is
geared toward the new or average shooter, yet is fun, challenging and
rewarding for the experienced shooter. The founders developed the sport so
that practical gear and practical guns may be used competitively. An
interested person can spend a minimal amount on equipment and still be
competitive. The main goal is to test the skill and ability of the individual, not equipment or gamesmanship. “Competition only” equipment is not permitted in this sport.
The firearms are grouped into five (5) divisions: 1) Custom Defensive Pistol (.45ACP semi-automatics only); 2) Enhanced Service Pistol (9mm (9x19) or larger caliber semi-automatics); 3) Stock Service Pistol (9mm (9x19) or larger caliber double action, double action only, or safe action semi-automatics); 4) Enhanced Service Revolver (.38 caliber or larger double action revolvers); and 5) Stock Service Revolver (.38 caliber or larger double action revolvers). See Appendix One – Equipment for delineations in the revolver divisions. Shooters are then classed by like-skill levels with progression from Novice (NV); to Marksman (MM); to Sharpshooter (SS); to Expert (EX); and, finally, to Master (MA).
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The 4 rules of gun safety The 1st Law of Gun Safety - The Gun Is Always Loaded!
The 2nd Law of Gun Safety - Never Point A Gun At Something You're Not Prepared To Destroy! The 3rd Law of Gun Safety - Keep Your Finger Off The Trigger Until Your Sights Are On The Target!The 4th Law of Gun Safety - Always Be Sure Of Your Target And What Is Behind It!
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