Reading this from the IPSC website and rulebook:
Aftermarket open sights (see Rule 5.1.3.1) are permitted, provided their installation and/or adjustment requires no alteration to the handgun.
Sights may be trimmed, adjusted and/or have colors applied. Sights may also be fitted with fiber optic or similar inserts.
Types of sights identified by IPSC are:
5.1.3.1 "Open sights" are aiming devices fitted to a firearm which do not use electronic circuitry and/or lenses. Fiber-optic inserts are deemed not to be lenses.
5.1.3.2 "Optical/electronic sights" are aiming devices (including flashlights) fitted to a firearm which use electronic circuitry and/or lenses.
So, does that mean I can use Trijicon HD Nightsights, or fiber-optics sights and be ok for Production Division? (Glock 17 or PPQ M2 5").
From what I read seems that its ok, but I just wanted to ask because of this line
The Range Master is the final authority in respect of the classification of any sights used in an IPSC match and/or their compliance with these rules
Aftermarket open sights (see Rule 5.1.3.1) are permitted, provided their installation and/or adjustment requires no alteration to the handgun.
Sights may be trimmed, adjusted and/or have colors applied. Sights may also be fitted with fiber optic or similar inserts.
Types of sights identified by IPSC are:
5.1.3.1 "Open sights" are aiming devices fitted to a firearm which do not use electronic circuitry and/or lenses. Fiber-optic inserts are deemed not to be lenses.
5.1.3.2 "Optical/electronic sights" are aiming devices (including flashlights) fitted to a firearm which use electronic circuitry and/or lenses.
So, does that mean I can use Trijicon HD Nightsights, or fiber-optics sights and be ok for Production Division? (Glock 17 or PPQ M2 5").
From what I read seems that its ok, but I just wanted to ask because of this line
The Range Master is the final authority in respect of the classification of any sights used in an IPSC match and/or their compliance with these rules





















































