Airsoft IPSC looks fun. The “real” IPSC is an expensive hobby. It’s such a “game” that full house guns don’t even make sense.
Lots of people shoot USPSA with guns that are pretty much stock, primarily in the Production division. IPSC is the international version of the sport and is somewhat different. IDPA is almost completely stock guns.
I know some very good USPSA and IDPA shooters who practice with Airsoft guns.
Airsoft IPSC looks fun. The “real” IPSC is an expensive hobby. It’s such a “game” that full house guns don’t even make sense.
Lots of people shoot USPSA with guns that are pretty much stock, primarily in the Production division. IPSC is the international version of the sport and is somewhat different. IDPA is almost completely stock guns.
I know some very good USPSA and IDPA shooters who practice with Airsoft guns.
It was IPSC in the day and always will be. Why the USPSA thing started I don’t know. There were 2 classes when I first started and now a pile. I Don’t Practice Anymore is too commando for my tastes.
10 round 22 LR pistol games is where it shoulda gone in my opinion.
Airsoft IPSC looks fun. The “real” IPSC is an expensive hobby. It’s such a “game” that full house guns don’t even make sense.
Lots of people shoot USPSA with guns that are pretty much stock, primarily in the Production division. IPSC is the international version of the sport and is somewhat different. IDPA is almost completely stock guns.
I know some very good USPSA and IDPA shooters who practice with Airsoft guns.
It was IPSC in the day and always will be. Why the USPSA thing started I don’t know. There were 2 classes when I first started and now a pile. I Don’t Practice Anymore is too commando for my tastes.
10 round 22 LR pistol games is where it shoulda gone in my opinion.
$5,000 comp guns are nuts.
Some people do get carried away with equipment. But if they enjoy it and can afford to do so, who cares? I take a different approach and shoot a stock Glock 34.
Airsoft IPSC looks fun. The “real” IPSC is an expensive hobby. It’s such a “game” that full house guns don’t even make sense.
Lots of people shoot USPSA with guns that are pretty much stock, primarily in the Production division. IPSC is the international version of the sport and is somewhat different. IDPA is almost completely stock guns.
I know some very good USPSA and IDPA shooters who practice with Airsoft guns.
It was IPSC in the day and always will be. Why the USPSA thing started I don’t know. There were 2 classes when I first started and now a pile. I Don’t Practice Anymore is too commando for my tastes.
10 round 22 LR pistol games is where it shoulda gone in my opinion.
$5,000 comp guns are nuts.
Some people do get carried away with equipment. But if they enjoy it and can afford to do so, who cares? I take a different approach and shoot a stock Glock 34.
That’s one way to look at it, but the equipment race always sucked, especially in the 90’s. Granted that was ages ago. I had a buddy shooting a 17L in Major 9. And that’s when the power factor was 175.
Shooter ready....standby....(Duck!)
The rim height in a park is the same as the NBA. Balls the same too. For perspective.
The “joke” was “no matter how fast you think you’re shooting, you still ain’t shooting Open”
But yeah, you’ve got the right idea. G34 and a 5 gallon bucket of ammo and forget the rest.
Major 9 in a Glock at 175 power factor sounds a little scary to me. I have no interest in that. I just want to have some fun and keep my skills sharp with something fairly similar to my carry gun.
IPSC got crazy there for awhile. I remember when Jerry Barnhart won the Nationals with an optic and everyone went ape schit looking for Aimpoints. My buddy developed the C-More and you know the rest of that story. From what I’ve seen the stages get quite long and complicated these days.
I’ve been in and out of it several times and would love to play again with a set up like yours, but I’ve got busy kids these days.
When I get the bug I mess with steel plates and a 22LR top end on my 1911. Couple hundred rounds and ithe bug goes away.
I have already, video says the little jap shoots better than most of LE & Mil guys,, I guess that means its well time he explored his options and sent applications to all the gov contract private security providers in the middle east and Afghanistan.
I wonder how many airsoft trained credential operatives they have on the books, any idea?
unfortunately the video does not tell us anything about us what his real world effective worth is in an actual gunfight.
a better shooter on paper does not necessarily mean you can count on him when it counts.
A weapons operator becomes good when the operating of the machine or following of the procedures alone is not enough to produce a desired successful conclusion. A shooter worth his real world salt can be relied on to demonstrate that he can deliver outside the luxury of non life threatening controlled circumstances range.
nObody knows if he is capable of proficiently switching to his sidearm when his primary jams or if he will just fumble/panic when under the pressure of real bad guys will real bullets.
-Bulletproof and Waterproof don't mean Idiotproof.
Some people do get carried away with equipment. But if they enjoy it and can afford to do so, who cares? I take a different approach and shoot a stock Glock 34.
That’s one way to look at it, but the equipment race always sucked, especially in the 90’s. Granted that was ages ago. I had a buddy shooting a 17L in Major 9. And that’s when the power factor was 175.
Shooter ready....standby....(Duck!)
The rim height in a park is the same as the NBA. Balls the same too. For perspective.
The “joke” was “no matter how fast you think you’re shooting, you still ain’t shooting Open”
But yeah, you’ve got the right idea. G34 and a 5 gallon bucket of ammo and forget the rest.
Good thing gamer nonsense doesn’t have anything to do with “real” duty guns....
While it’s fashionable to bag on “gamers” and open class- without them we wouldn’t be using red dots, compensators, tricked out triggers, magwells, match barrels, or big sticks. We wouldn’t have a hundredth of the ability to place bullets accurately at extreme speed, wouldn’t have near the processing speed or ability, ability to “see”, decide, and plan on the fly, or come up with novel solutions to near the level we can now.
Those pictures are from 3 years ago. There are now quite a few legitimate users of STI 9mm double stack open guns as duty pistols. That makes sense. The gun that can be shot the most accurate and fastest should be carried and used. Half the people I work with carry concealed pistols with red dots, triggers, match barrels, magwells, and compensators.