IDPA mag pouch question

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IDPA'ers question. I know in IPSC that you cannot put your mag pouches and holster in front of your pelvic bone. It has to be behind it for standard or production. So what's the rule for IDPA? Can't seem to find it on the rule book.

Also, are mag pouches with velcro flaps legal in IDPA.

Tön :rockOn:
 
E. Ammunition carriers.
1. IDPA Magazine Carrier Criteria
Magazine carrier must:
A. Be designed for concealed carry and suitable for all day
continuous wear.
B. Be worn on a standard belt of no more than 1 ¾” width that
must pass through the belt loops on the shooter’s pants.
C. Hold the magazine with enough tension to allow it to be
turned upside down and retain a fully loaded magazine.
D. Cover 2” of the magazine as measured from the top of the
cartridge rim down the back flat of the magazine tube.

E. Cover the entire front face of the portion of the magazine
inside the carrier. The front face is defined as the side of the
tube away from the shooter’s body.
F. Hold the magazine within 10 degrees of vertical (80-100° to
the ground) position on the belt, no substantial forward or rear
cant.
G. Be worn in a belt location that will position the front edge of
the carrier behind the centerline of the body.

as per page 36, and remember that the cover garment rules also apply and must completly cover the mag pouch with the arm in a vertical position.
 
If you are referring to velco straps that go over the top of the mag , the answer is yes. Wes has given you the info from the rule book. The test for the cover garment is to have the shooter hold his arms out horizontal to the body at shoulder height not vertical.

Take Care

Bob
 
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