I wasn't aware they did IWB. I thought it was all OWB holsters. Thanks.Quick… tell all the IDPA guys to stop competing and practicing!!
It’s fine, just follow your ranges rules.
We were told at BC Provincials yesterday by the IDPA IPOC for Canada that no AIWB will be allowed in Canada for any competition and we were not allowed to use them. The ruling will be released to members soon.IWB is cool with IDPA. This year the new rule book allows for appendix carry too, but I think as a local club we decided against that for a few reasons. Not sure if formally outlawed or not, come to think of it...
Sorry if this has been asked before, but can we legally use an IWB holster at the range?
Club dependent.Sorry if this has been asked before, but can we legally use an IWB holster at the range?
ha ha best comment I have read here in a while. And I agree.Club dependent.
Not sure why you would want to use one at the range as it's a hinderance having to untuck things to practice what you aren't allowed to do in real life anyways.
But if you're training for the secret police olympics, power to ya. But I don't like the idea of IWB - especially not appendix carry.. cuz something goes wrong you lose your dong.
This would denote concealed carry, which as far as I am to understand is verboden in Canada. I'm holster qualified at my range, but everything is owb, no cross draw, no shoulder or chest rigs. Strong arm owb only, drop legs are acceptable.
The FA and CC defintions and prohibitions of concealed weapons don't address nor apply to recognized ranges, holster use is not covered in either legislation, nor in the RCMP range guidelines. Open carry vs. concealed carry is not a consideration of the FA as both are unlawful regardless outside of a range envorinment, and not regulated in one. Use of firearms, range rules and practices regarding holsters etc. are entirely club-specific and not related to the FA. An IDPA member wearing a vest over their OWB is technically concealing a firearm, but if the local PD had interest or power to intervene in that..they could intervene in ALL of the contraventions to the FA that occur on ranges every day.
What the FA does speak to is that all kinds of things deemed unlawful by the FA become legal by the language 'unless at a range recognized by the Attorney General' which allows not only the discharge of firearms but most otherwise prohibited activity.
Sorry if this has been asked before, but can we legally use an IWB holster at the range?
I don't understand a lot of things a lot of people do, but it's none of my business and if it isn't affecting anyone, who am I to suggest that they should need a reason to do any of them?Club dependent.
Not sure why you would want to use one at the range as it's a hinderance having to untuck things to practice what you aren't allowed to do in real life anyways.
But if you're training for the secret police olympics, power to ya. But I don't like the idea of IWB - especially not appendix carry.. cuz something goes wrong you lose your dong.
Thank you for the reply. This is kind of what I thought, but wanted to be sure.The FA and CC defintions and prohibitions of concealed weapons don't address nor apply to recognized ranges, holster use is not covered in either legislation, nor in the RCMP range guidelines. Open carry vs. concealed carry is not a consideration of the FA as both are unlawful regardless outside of a range envorinment, and not regulated in one. Use of firearms, range rules and practices regarding holsters etc. are entirely club-specific and not related to the FA. An IDPA member wearing a vest over their OWB is technically concealing a firearm, but if the local PD had interest or power to intervene in that..they could intervene in ALL of the contraventions to the FA that occur on ranges every day.
What the FA does speak to is that all kinds of things deemed unlawful by the FA become legal by the language 'unless at a range recognized by the Attorney General' which allows not only the discharge of firearms but most otherwise prohibited activity.
So up until now, IDPA has allowed IWB for their competitions? The new change you mentioned is based on IDPA specific policy, and not any kind of legislative change, correct?We were told at BC Provincials yesterday by the IDPA IPOC for Canada that no AIWB will be allowed in Canada for any competition and we were not allowed to use them. The ruling will be released to members soon.
We were told at BC Provincials yesterday by the IDPA IPOC for Canada that no AIWB will be allowed in Canada for any competition and we were not allowed to use them. The ruling will be released to members soon.