Hey everyone. I've just signed up for my black badge course and since its not for a while, I figured I'd ask an equipment related question now.
I'll be using my sig p226 to compete, and the production division seems like the natural place to start. However, I have a weapon light mounted to the gun which, from what I can tell places me in the open division.
"Hey tFly, why don't you just remove the light for the match?"
Because I've spent a good deal of time waiting for a custom kydex holster that will fit the light. I also don't want to go back to the first holster I bought, a POS bladetech.
The other option is to run the gun without the light, in my light holster. The gun will obviously still fit, but the retention is less secure than with the light attached. Would this even be allowed?
My main concern is showing up at a match and being destroyed by people with big dollar race guns simply because I want to run my gun with a light mounted (not even turned on) because that's how I do 99% of yay practice right now. I realize I'll be shooting within my division with people of similar skill, but will my equipment be that much of a handicap?
Thanks for the info, really excited to get into the sport!
Cheers.
I'll be using my sig p226 to compete, and the production division seems like the natural place to start. However, I have a weapon light mounted to the gun which, from what I can tell places me in the open division.
"Hey tFly, why don't you just remove the light for the match?"
Because I've spent a good deal of time waiting for a custom kydex holster that will fit the light. I also don't want to go back to the first holster I bought, a POS bladetech.
The other option is to run the gun without the light, in my light holster. The gun will obviously still fit, but the retention is less secure than with the light attached. Would this even be allowed?
My main concern is showing up at a match and being destroyed by people with big dollar race guns simply because I want to run my gun with a light mounted (not even turned on) because that's how I do 99% of yay practice right now. I realize I'll be shooting within my division with people of similar skill, but will my equipment be that much of a handicap?
Thanks for the info, really excited to get into the sport!
Cheers.




















































