I got a pin, certificate and a new truck. Must be an Alberta thing.
I thought everyone got a truck with their divers license
I got a pin, certificate and a new truck. Must be an Alberta thing.
as long as you pay your IPSC membership its good, you don't have to shoot any matches at all. If you stop being a member for a few years then you have to redo the course.
I thought everyone got a truck with their divers license
And once you have a Black Badge, is it good for life? Is there a yearly membership fee? Periodic re-qualifications? Minimum yearly match participation requirement?
Also, if you show your BB pin at Timmy's and give them a toonie you can get a extra large coffee.

i was told by a fellow shooter that here in quebec the IPSC matches don't involve running and reloading. according to him you have to holster the gun every time you move
is it right?
It's Different Section by Section; Different year requirements - but generally the same theme.i am not sure if it is a Canadian thing or a section rule. In Alberta if you haven't shot a match in a year (even if you have kept your membership up) you have to be re-certified by a BB instructor. more then two years and you have to take the course over.
Had anyone ever failed the course?![]()
i was told by a fellow shooter that here in quebec the IPSC matches don't involve running and reloading. according to him you have to holster the gun every time you move
is it right?
The real problem, in Quebec IPSC circles, is the Black Badge itself. It's thirty inches in diameter, two inches thick, cast from aluminium bronze, and the SQ have decreed that the shooter must wear it at all times while the holster & pistol are on the belt..
they CFO does not allow forward movement.. side to side is fine...
how much does this change the sport?
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