bluesclues said:I have read the past 6 pages with great interest. I took the CDP course in Oshawa, as it was the closest club to me with a "_DPA" and this sport has really appealled to me. As I understood it, both IDPA and CDP are both Canadian IDPA's. I will explain. IDPA being shot in Canada is not the "real" IDPA any more than CDP is because both of these sports have to bend the official IDPA rule book to fit Canadian firearms laws.
I digress. I shoot CDP because of the proximity of clubs in my area. Although since it's the same rules, I may just buy a IDPA membership one day just to compete in the states.
To me, this is a shame that both sports couldn't co-operate to get more shooters involved. Since this is not the case. I do encourage everyone to give CDP or IDPA a chance (which ever is in your neck of the woods). You will have fun.
Actually you are wrong.
IDPA shot in Canada is the real deal. As with any IDPA club in the world, rules MAY be changed to comply with that countries laws. ie In Canada we can compete with a 5 and 6" revolver because most people are not 12(6) compliant. In Italy you cannot use a 9mmPara. Plus there are others that I don't know about.


















































