What do I need to attend a IPSC entrance course other than a handgun?

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Hi, I should have taken the black badge course when I had the chance.

I was wondering what I need to challenge this course other than a 1911?

Also, is there any offering of BB course in Thunder Bay?

Thank you.
 
you need a holster, mag pouches and belt set.

I would use at least 4 mag pouches for a 1911 set up as you will be using 8 round mags. Speaking of mags..........do not buy 10 rounders as it will put you into Open Division where you really do not want to be with a stock 1911
 
You can get safety glasses or cheaper shooting glasses, prolly $15; and if you can find 'Surefire EP3 Sonic Defender Ear Protection' in Canada, it should be no more than $20.

And check out Brian Enos' forum too :D
 
Since no one has mentioned it, you'll also need 500-600 rounds of whatever caliber you are shooting.
 
All you need is a holster and 1 mag pouch to take the course. You can probably take it with just 2 magazines.

Remember, the course is about learning safety first, not deciding which division you're going to be competing in. If all you have is gear that will push you into Open Division because it doesn't meet divisional requirements, don't worry about it. Don't go and spend a pile of cash to replace gear you already have.
 
Thank you, StormB and Ceezer.
That would be another couple hundred dollars. pity.
I may have to wait for the economy to better recover first.

.... and that's just the beginning.

Factor in $$'s for ammo and travel time and gas and match fee for each match you attend. Then the yearly BB membership fee. Then maybe the itch to upgrade your existing equipment.
 
Thanks a lot. So can I use 7-round magazines as well?
Where is the best place to order thoes gears (mags, belt, pouch, holster, etc)?

Thanks.

You can use any gear that you have. However, the 7 round mags will be a disadvantage one you really get into IPSC. If you have them, use them for the course now, or even ask the instructor if you can borrow a couple of mags. I think everybody has a few spare 1911 mags kicking around you can borrow for the course.

Don't worry about buying a new belt just yet. For the course, a good, stiff leather belt will be sufficient. Again, I'd even see if I could borrow a mag pouch and a holster for the course. Once you get into competition, then you can start seeing what gear you want/need to buy.
 
"SPECIAL NOTE:
Please make certain that you have all of the equipment required to take this Black badge course. You will need a handgun of a caliber 9mm or larger. A suitable holster, at least four magazines or speed loaders and a proper gun belt to carry it all. If you are fairly new to handgun shooting we would also prefer that you have had the equipment long enough to have shot at least one thousand rounds of ammunition through the gun you'll be using for the course, as well as using the magazines, holster and mag pouches to make certain everything functions as it should. Please do not borrow equipment to take the course. If you do not have all the required equipment, please wait until you do before completing the request for a Black Badge course."

----quoted from Ontario IPSC
 
Nice.

"SPECIAL NOTE:
Please make certain that you have all of the equipment required to take this Black badge course. You will need a handgun of a caliber 9mm or larger. A suitable holster, at least four magazines or speed loaders and a proper gun belt to carry it all. If you are fairly new to handgun shooting we would also prefer that you have had the equipment long enough to have shot at least one thousand rounds of ammunition through the gun you'll be using for the course, as well as using the magazines, holster and mag pouches to make certain everything functions as it should. Please do not borrow equipment to take the course. If you do not have all the required equipment, please wait until you do before completing the request for a Black Badge course."

----quoted from Ontario IPSC

Who wrote that...David Miller?
 
Here is what i send my students for their BB course:

Cost is $240 which includes your first year IPSC Alberta membership, your first match fee, books, lunch both days and 2 days of instruction. To take the course you will need a firearm 9 x 19 or larger, 4 mags (5 preferred), a holster, mag holders, belts, safety glasses, ear protection and 500 rounds of ammunition. You will be on the range for 2 days about 8 hours or more a day. There is a 100 question open book exam that I get you to do before the course as the exam takes about 3 hours. If you are interested I ask for a $100 deposit to hold a spot for you.

I have lent both gear and guns for BB courses. I would say the results have been 50/50 for those that have stayed and those who i have never seen again.
 
Thank you Walter. The BB course sounds quite serious but I like it that way.
Too bad I am not in Alberta.
I will shoot my gun first to make sure it will perform to the standard.
 
Ideally, all instructors would like you to have all of your own gear and be fully kitted out. However, talk to your individual instructor to see what you "can get by" with.
 
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