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IDPA/IPSIC shooting
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:35 am
by eklavya
Dear friends,
Any body here shoots/used to shoot in idpa/ipsc matches...
Regards,
Vikas
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 1:23 am
by HSharief
I shot a few matches with my Glock, I shot one match with a borrowed revolver too. Its amazing and a lot of fun only limited by the creativity of the course designers. I will start back again as soon as I can.
Here's my gear/rig.
The small mags are 17 rounders and the long ones 34s.
Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 7:54 am
by Sakobav
Sharief bhai post some pictures of the Glock ;>
Best
Re: IDPA/IPSIC shooting
Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2008 11:07 pm
by eklavya
Hi Mr. Sharief,
Are you in U.S. Right now? which state?
Best
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 2:41 am
by HSharief
ngrewal";p="37622 wrote:
Sharief bhai post some pictures of the Glock ;>
Posted picture, wonder if you saw it yet
eklavya";p="37745 wrote:
Hi Mr. Sharief,
Are you in U.S. Right now? which state?
Yes, In Michigan.
Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 6:19 am
by Sakobav
Thanks Bhai for sharing the pictures
Best
Re: IDPA/IPSIC shooting
Posted: Fri May 30, 2008 10:17 pm
by Love2Shoot
I realize that India is not an "official" member if IPSC, but I was wondering if there are regular IPSC (or even IDPA) matches conducted in India. If so, where are they held? Anything nearby Delhi?
L2S
Posted: Sat May 31, 2008 4:34 am
by mundaire
Love2Shoot";p="44718 wrote:
I realize that India is not an "official" member if IPSC, but I was wondering if there are regular IPSC (or even IDPA) matches conducted in India. If so, where are they held? Anything nearby Delhi?
L2S
Afraid not! Only ISSF shooting disciplines are currently shot in India. So, no IPSC, no sporting clays etc.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Re: IDPA/IPSIC shooting
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 11:43 am
by Love2Shoot
So, has anyone ever tried to form an Indian body of IPSC? Checking out the IPSC constitution, it appears the following are necessary:
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5.1
IPSC shall not accept individual memberships, but individuals who are members of an IPSC-affiliated body or members of the Executive Council are deemed to be members of IPSC.
5.2
Bodies wishing to affiliate to IPSC shall make application to the Executive Council and shall provide whatever information it may require. On notification of acceptance, they shall forward to the Executive Council a banker's order for the appropriate and currently prevailing affiliation fee.
5.3
Before accepting an application for affiliation the Executive Council shall satisfy itself that the applicant body:
(1) is democratically constituted,
(2) is responsible to its membership,
(3) is representative of the Practical shooters within the Region concerned,
(4) will respect the Principles of Practical Shooting and apply them in its championship programme.
See ipsc.org for more...
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I seem to recall two major sticking points for most countries being disallowed entry in to IPSC. The first, was not allowing individual firearms ownership in said country. The second, is more based on the rule that in order for a pistol to be legal for the matches, it must be at least 9mm in caliber/diameter (i.e. 9mm luger/parabellum.) And many countries do not allow ownership of pistols that are chambered as such. Any thoughts on these points?
L2S
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 11:55 am
by mundaire
Well, 9mm para is a prohibited bore in India and consequently private ownership of firearms in this chambering is severely limited. For that matter so is .45 ACP...
Furthermore the only handgun ammo manufactured in India for sale to civilians is .22 LR, .32 ACP and .32 S&W. For all other calibres one must depend on expensive and intermittent supplies of imported ammunition.
Cheers!
Abhijeet
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 6:30 pm
by HSharief
You can do IPSC (I) or IDPA (Indian). Considering the situation, maybe you can form some rules in line with what is avail in India. Maybe a 22, 32, 357/38 class.
Only limited by your imagination. Maybe for starters, let the guys use whatever they have, all mixed then next time split them into classes.
Maybe you can do one at the paintball arena with paintball guns
Re: IDPA/IPSIC shooting
Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 11:51 am
by alcatraz
Love2Shoot";p="44826 wrote:So, has anyone ever tried to form an Indian body of IPSC?
I seem to recall two major sticking points for most countries being disallowed entry in to IPSC. The first, was not allowing individual firearms ownership in said country. The second, is more based on the rule that in order for a pistol to be legal for the matches, it must be at least 9mm in caliber/diameter (i.e. 9mm luger/parabellum.) And many countries do not allow ownership of pistols that are chambered as such. Any thoughts on these points?
Greetings to all.
I am quite familiar with organising a new IPSC body because I previously assisted my friend to form IPSC in Taiwan, which also has quite strict gun laws for civilians. A few points:
1. If 9x19mm is prohibited (like Italy), you can use 9x21mm or 38 Super (very popular in IPSC).
2. Even if you can't shoot full bore right away in India, you can shoot in nearby countries like Sri Lanka.
3. The IPSC people are very friendly and helpful. They are not snobs like some shooting organisations.
4. The cost to organise a new IPSC body is only US$600 per year. This is actually very reasonable if you have 30 people giving US$20 each!
5. I have tried all types of shooting, but nothing compares to the fun and excitement of IPSC.
If you guys want to move forward, there's a "How do I join?" link at ipsc.org with more information.
Andy
Re: IDPA/IPSIC shooting
Posted: Tue Mar 23, 2010 8:06 am
by Baljit
i am shooting in ipsc last 9 years i am in open A class shooter , i have a 38 super for my open and also 40s&w for standed if you like to make some friend count me on that
Baljit