Gabes220
Member
Hello everyone,
Hopefully someone can clear up the rules here for me. At a recent match, I witnessed a competitor do something interesting at a COF.
On the buzzer, he removed his Beretta m9 from its holster, presented the pistol to the first target, and used his weak hand to cock the hammer of his pistol. This allowed him to begin engaging targets in single action as opposed to taking that dreaded double action first shot.
Is this legal per IDPA rules? If not, what sort of penalty would be incurred?
Thanks for the info.
Gabes220
Hopefully someone can clear up the rules here for me. At a recent match, I witnessed a competitor do something interesting at a COF.
On the buzzer, he removed his Beretta m9 from its holster, presented the pistol to the first target, and used his weak hand to cock the hammer of his pistol. This allowed him to begin engaging targets in single action as opposed to taking that dreaded double action first shot.
Is this legal per IDPA rules? If not, what sort of penalty would be incurred?
Thanks for the info.
Gabes220