USPSA

United States Practical Shooting Association

USPSA and IPSC shooting are the most popular forms of practical pistol competition world-wide. They emphasize speed, accuracy, tactical skill, and creative problem-solving.

Shooters compete in six divisions:

  • Production: Double-action or striker-fired handguns, caliber 9mm or larger, with limited modifications. These are mostly carry guns, similar to the IDPA SSP division.
  • Revolver: Six-shot double-action revolvers with iron sights and unported barrels. Revolvers with higher capacity, optics, or ports can compete in Production or Open divisions.
  • Single Stack: Traditional 1911-style autos, with limited size, weight, and magazine capacity.
  • Limited: Autos with larger magazine capacities. Most modifications are allowed except ports, compensators, and optic sights.
  • Limited-10: Similar to Limited but with magazine capacity limited to 10 rounds.
  • Open: Pretty much anything goes. Open guns usually have huge magazines, optical sights, and compensators.

Stages may require anywhere up to 32 rounds of ammunition.

USPSA matches are held the third Sunday of every month.

  • Five to six stages, usually including one classifier.
  • 130 to 150 rounds of ammunition.

New shooters are welcome. You do not have to be a USPSA member.

Pima Pistol is a USPSA member club.

What You Need

  • Eye and ear protection.
  • A pistol or revolver, caliber 9mm or larger.
  • Spare magazines, speedloaders, or moon clips.
  • Belt, holster, and magazine/speedloader/clip carriers.
  • Water and sunscreen.

Schedule

  • 7:30 am - Stage setup
  • 8:30 am - Registration
  • 9:00 am - Shooting starts

Fees

  • $10 Pima Pistol Club member
  • $15 Non-member
  • $3 additional for USPSA classifiers

Contact

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Match Scores

See the Match Scores library.