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In USPSA the handgun must fit inside an own "Production box" with dimensions 8 15/16 x 6 x 1 5/8" (tolerance +1/16", -0"), (approximately 227.01 x 152.40 x 41.28 mm) with any of its empty magazines inserted (formerly the IPSC box was used for USPSA Production, measuring 225 x 150 x 45 mm).
Robert "Bob" Gordon Vogel (born 7 October 1981) is a professional marksman, competition shooter, and National/World champion.He is the only Law Enforcement Officer ever to win World and National Championships in the Practical Pistol Disciplines of IPSC and USPSA.
Cazz brought Tilley to his first IPSC match, drawing him further into competitive shooting. Tilley became a USPSA Grand Master at the age of fourteen, making him the youngest Grand Master in the history of the USPSA. [1] [2] In 2002 and 2005, Tilley won the World Junior Champion title. In 2003, he won the Point Series Champion, among other titles.
A Limited division competitor at the 2010 USPSA Area 6 championship in Covington, Georgia. The USPSA Handgun Championships are yearly championships held by the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) run under USPSA-rules (contrary to the IPSC US Handgun Championship). Sometimes, all of the pistol nationals are held at the same ...
Metric targets are divided into the scoring areas A, C and D with minor and major points 5-3-3-1 and 5-4-4-2 respectively, while IPSC targets are divided into the scoring areas A, C and D with minor and major points 5-3-1 and 5-4-2 respectively. In USPSA as of 2014, a value of 165 kgr·ft/s or greater is considered major for all divisions ...
He has both national and World titles within practical shooting, holding four world titles, nine national titles and has won more than 50 US Area championships, as well as many other action shooting events. Jarrett is the only USPSA Triple Crown Winner and holds four USPSA National titles - Open, Limited, Production and Limited-10. [1]
In 2011, Miguez won his fourth consecutive title at the USPSA Area 4 Handgun Championship, and his seventh title in that tournament since 2003. [ 5 ] In 2013, Miguez appeared on Top Shot (season 5) .
Michael Paul Voigt (September 23, 1958 – March 24, 2018) [1] was president of the United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) from 2000 to 2012.. He later worked for Surefire LLC in the Suppressor R&D division, in addition to working with Safariland R&D.