I would suggest you goto "*DPA" practice nights.... or a skills and drills night like slavex does....
if it is not a "match" or a sanctioned event then shooting "wut you brung" is more then acceptable..... as others have pointed out a light equipped gun is no more bigger to conceal then a non light equipped.
I have a bladetech IWB that hides g17 with x200B attached better then my my OWB holster.... the light is no lower then the bottom of the trigger guard and is only marginally fatter then the pistol.
Edited to add Pictures, the bottom picture compares a bladetech IWB x200 holster with sweat guard against an OWB uncle mikes holster, yes the IWB looks bigger but it is all concealed in the pants. and the sweat guard stops chaffing from the slide rubbing on bare skin. also note that the light is barely thicker then the slide of the pistol.
Yes IDPA does not allow for the attachment of lights or lasers during matches and such but most clubs that I have shot at will relax the rules for people that want to come out and shoot at practice nights.... YES you will be made aware of what rules your breaking and what you have to do to comply for a match or sanctioned event BUT shooting in canada is about fun, so go out and shoot....
if it is not a "match" or a sanctioned event then shooting "wut you brung" is more then acceptable..... as others have pointed out a light equipped gun is no more bigger to conceal then a non light equipped.
I have a bladetech IWB that hides g17 with x200B attached better then my my OWB holster.... the light is no lower then the bottom of the trigger guard and is only marginally fatter then the pistol.
Edited to add Pictures, the bottom picture compares a bladetech IWB x200 holster with sweat guard against an OWB uncle mikes holster, yes the IWB looks bigger but it is all concealed in the pants. and the sweat guard stops chaffing from the slide rubbing on bare skin. also note that the light is barely thicker then the slide of the pistol.
Yes IDPA does not allow for the attachment of lights or lasers during matches and such but most clubs that I have shot at will relax the rules for people that want to come out and shoot at practice nights.... YES you will be made aware of what rules your breaking and what you have to do to comply for a match or sanctioned event BUT shooting in canada is about fun, so go out and shoot....
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