View Full Version : What IPSC and IDPA class would my gun be in.
XD-Ro
November 17, 2006, 06:38 PM
XD9 Service model 4in barrel.
Looking to get into competitive shooting and I would like to use my XD.
Jim Watson
November 17, 2006, 08:37 PM
You would be best off to shoot it in IPSC/USPSA Production.
It would be in IDPA ESP because it is mechanically single action.
Livinloud5
November 18, 2006, 05:12 PM
U can shoot prduction and limited 10 in USPSA. Stock service, enhanced service, or custom service pistol in IDPA. I shoot stock service with my XD-9 service, And here in about a mionth ill be shooting production-maybe limited 10 with it.
Its a very common gun in IDPA.
Blake.
Ken O
November 18, 2006, 08:40 PM
In IDPA and USPSA there is a class for just about anything. Its nothing to worry about, just show up and tell them what you are shooting, and they will put you in a class. All you gotta do is shoot and have fun.
ryucasta
November 20, 2006, 11:21 AM
For USPSA
1. Production: Best Fit
2. Limited/L10: Would be scored as minor due to the caliber (Must be 40cal/10mm minimum and meet a 165pf to be scored major)
3. Open: Could be used but you would be at a competitive disadvantage. This division is dominated here in the United States by the double stack 1911's but there has been some movement towards Glock's (I.e. Dave Sevigny )
IDPA
1. ESP
RickB
November 20, 2006, 03:05 PM
The Springfield XD series, as mentioned, are not SSP legal (IDPA). In 9mm or .40, you are confined to ESP. In .45 ACP, you could also shoot CDP.
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