Sports Shooting Competition Gear Options - USPSA and IPSC

Published on September 18, 2022
Duration: 14:32

This video details essential gear for USPSA and IPSC competition, focusing on belts, holsters, and magazine pouches. It highlights brands like Double Alpha Academy, Ghost, and Safariland, discussing modularity and discipline-specific preferences. The content emphasizes the trade-offs between speed and retention in holster design and the importance of adjustable magazine pouches.

Quick Summary

Essential gear for USPSA and IPSC competitions includes a competition belt, holster, and magazine pouches. Popular brands for belts are Double Alpha Academy, CR Speed, and Ghost. Holsters range from secure to magnetic race designs, prioritizing speed. Magazine pouch orientation is also key for shooter preference and reload efficiency.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Sponsor: Mark 7 Reloading
  2. 01:35The Three Essential Gear Items
  3. 02:28Competition Belts: Double Alpha, CR Speed, Ghost
  4. 06:24Holster Options: Race vs. Closed, Magnetic
  5. 08:56Magazine Pouch Styles & Orientation
  6. 13:38Conclusion: Discipline Specific Gear Choices

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the three essential gear items for USPSA and IPSC competitions?

The three essential gear items for USPSA and IPSC competitions are a competition belt, a holster, and magazine pouches. Firearms, footwear, and eye protection are typically considered separate categories.

What is the difference between race holsters and standard competition holsters?

Race holsters, often open or magnetic, prioritize maximum speed for drawing and re-holstering. Standard competition holsters may offer more retention but can be slightly slower. Magnetic holsters have the lowest retention and are strictly for competition use.

Which brands are popular for competition belts in USPSA and IPSC?

Popular brands for competition belts in USPSA and IPSC include Double Alpha Academy, CR Speed, and Ghost. Double Alpha Academy also offers the modular Links Belt system, known for its compactness.

Do 3-Gun shooters use different gear than USPSA/IPSC shooters?

Yes, 3-Gun shooters often prefer Safariland's ELS system for its versatility. USPSA/IPSC competitors frequently lean towards brands like Double Alpha Academy or Ghost for their specific needs.

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