USPSA Production and Carry Optics rules change - Again - plus summary of 2019

Published on March 4, 2020
Duration: 9:44

This video provides an expert-level overview of USPSA rule changes for 2020, focusing on Production and Carry Optics divisions. It details shifts in firearm weight regulations, the allowance of aftermarket slides and porting, and the rejection of single-action triggers in Carry Optics. The analysis highlights the growing popularity of red dot divisions and the challenges manufacturers face in keeping up with USPSA's evolving production list.

Quick Summary

USPSA introduced significant rule changes for 2020, including a 59-ounce weight ceiling for Production firearms and allowing aftermarket slides and slide porting in both Production and Carry Optics. Single-action triggers were denied for Carry Optics. These changes reflect a trend towards red dot divisions gaining popularity over iron-sighted ones.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: USPSA State of Play 2020
  2. 00:32Membership and Activity Growth
  3. 01:18Division Activity Breakdown (Revolver, Limited, PCC)
  4. 01:53Red Dot vs. Iron Sighted Divisions Trends
  5. 02:37Production vs. Carry Optics Growth Analysis
  6. 02:50Limited Division: Minor Power Factor Majority
  7. 03:40Steel Challenge Growth
  8. 03:49USPSA Revenue Goals and Business Model
  9. 04:44Production List Challenges & Unit Reduction
  10. 05:03USPSA Demographics: Male Dominance
  11. 05:35Manufacturers Outpacing Production List
  12. 06:14Changes to Appendix D4 & D7 (Production & Carry Optics)
  13. 06:22Production Weight Limit Change (59 oz)
  14. 06:52CZ Shadow 2 and Weight Relieving Cuts
  15. 07:16Aftermarket Slides and Porting Allowed
  16. 07:48Single Action Triggers in Carry Optics (Voted Down)
  17. 08:08Production Round Count Increase Proposal
  18. 08:29Carry Optics Popularity: 140mm Mags
  19. 08:56Manufacturers' Tune with Competition Trends
  20. 09:11Alien Pistol and Reciprocating Dot Discussion
  21. 09:28Conclusion: USPSA 2020 State of Play

Frequently Asked Questions

What were the main USPSA rule changes for Production and Carry Optics in 2020?

Key changes include a new 59-ounce weight ceiling for Production firearms, replacing the previous weight plus allowance. Both divisions now permit aftermarket slides and slide porting. However, single-action triggers were rejected for Carry Optics.

How has USPSA division popularity shifted recently?

Red dot sight divisions like Carry Optics are gaining significant participation, while traditional iron-sighted divisions (except revolver) are seeing declines. Carry Optics' growth is outpacing Production's losses, indicating it's a major draw for new competitors.

What challenges are firearm manufacturers facing with USPSA's Production list?

Manufacturers are releasing new firearm configurations so rapidly that they are outpacings USPSA's approval process. This can lead to guns becoming unintentionally illegal for competition, forcing some shooters into higher-tier divisions.

What is the current state of USPSA membership and activity?

In 2019, USPSA saw a 6% increase in membership to about 34,500 and a 9% rise in activity. Notably, 43% of activity comes from non-members, suggesting room for growth through membership drives.

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