Space Guns of Double Tap Championship #short

Published on May 3, 2022
Duration: 0:58

This short showcases high-performance 'Space Guns' from the Open Division at the Double Tap Championship. It highlights custom 2011-style pistols, specialized race holsters from brands like Safariland and Double Alpha Academy, and features a first-person view of a shooter using a frame-mounted red dot optic during a stage. The video emphasizes the advanced technology and customization involved in top-tier competition handguns.

Quick Summary

'Space Guns' are highly customized Open Division race guns, often 2011-style pistols, featuring frame-mounted red dot sights and high-capacity magazines. Popular brands for specialized race holsters include Safariland and Double Alpha Academy.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Space Guns Showcase
  2. 00:06Holster & Gear Montage
  3. 00:31Live Fire POV Stage

Frequently Asked Questions

What are 'Space Guns' in competition shooting?

'Space Guns' is a nickname for highly customized Open Division race guns used in competitions like USPSA. These pistols feature advanced optics, compensators, and high-capacity magazines, often built on a 2011 platform.

What kind of holsters are used for Open Division pistols?

Open Division shooters typically use specialized race holsters designed for speed and retention. Popular brands include Safariland and Double Alpha Academy, offering models like the Safariland 015 or DAA Alpha-X.

What optics are common on Open Division race guns?

Frame-mounted red dot sights are standard on Open Division pistols. Common models seen include the C-More RTS2 and Sig Sauer Romeo3 Max, which allow for rapid target acquisition.

What calibers and capacities do Open Division pistols use?

Open Division pistols are often chambered in powerful cartridges like 9mm Major or .38 Super. They utilize high-capacity magazines, typically holding 26-29 rounds with 170mm extensions.

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