Hello,
Does anyone here have experience in ukpsa practical pistol in Northern Ireland.
What belt set up do you use, what clubs do you use, does it give you authority to gain section 5 approval is shooting competitions in Northern Ireland.
Thanks
Ukpsa practical pistol
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Re: Ukpsa practical pistol
The UKPSA keeps some pistols at NITSA for UKPSA members to use. Probably best to contact NITSA direct for full info.
More info here.
https://www.ukpsa.co.uk/news/handgunnewsflash/
Basically you need to be a personal member of NITSA which allows you to use their club pistols on their ranges only. It certainly does not give you any other access to handguns.
NITSA hold regular comps as well as club practice days. I haven't been myself but know people who have who recommend it.
More info here.
https://www.ukpsa.co.uk/news/handgunnewsflash/
Basically you need to be a personal member of NITSA which allows you to use their club pistols on their ranges only. It certainly does not give you any other access to handguns.
NITSA hold regular comps as well as club practice days. I haven't been myself but know people who have who recommend it.
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Re: Ukpsa practical pistol
As above, its only the NITSA site. They have full equipment set up though including belts and mag pouches etc for UKPSA members to use.
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Re: Ukpsa practical pistol
Thanks guys
Re: Ukpsa practical pistol
I have been along to NITSA, they are very welcoming and the cafe is not bad either
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