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Thread: IPSC Revolver Division
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15-03-2022, 15:17 #1
IPSC Revolver Division
I've been looking at the rulebook for revolver division, and other than the cylinder count and barrel porting, there is no mention of a maximum revolver size or barrel length.
https://www.ipsc.org/rules/divlistP.php
Did I read it right ?
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15-03-2022, 16:15 #2
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15-03-2022, 16:55 #3
Re: IPSC Revolver Division
The biggest I'll consider is a 6" Security Six. I think a 6" model 19 is the same size and uses the same speedloaders.
I've owned a Redhawk, and although nice to shoot, for competition, pulling the trigger feels a bit like waiting for a ferris wheel to turn.
The fastest revolver I've ever owned is a model 10, followed closely by a Security Six.
The GP100 I had was 4 inches, and felt slightly faster than the ferris wheel, but not much.
I recently bought a 1915 manufactured 3 inch M&P 38 special for my father, but then he decided he's too old to to go through a license process, so I'm going to.
The M&P was later renamed to the model 10.
I still have all my SL variant speedloaders, holsters and holders that I used for IDPA. tons of brass, and a few hundred kilos of lead waiting to become bullets.
This one qualifies for Minor, later I'll find a 6" .357 for Major.
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15-03-2022, 17:21 #4
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15-03-2022, 19:18 #5
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Re: IPSC Revolver Division
If you're looking, I have 2x Security 6's - a 4" and a 6" and a S&W Mod28 4" - I might need to thin them out a tad. I want to keep one of the 4"s
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15-03-2022, 20:25 #6
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