Some people have asked about what kind of gear you need for 3/multi-gun matches. There have been a few posts here and there, but maybe one KISS thread is in order.
First, let's assume you have the gear to go to a USPSA, IDPA, or Steel match - belt, good OWB holser, a few magazine holders. Let's also assume you own an AR with sights you can use and a 12 or 20 ga shotgun.
Now...
Now, go get the gear, grab your blasters and go have some fun, learn something and sharpen your skills (yes, I said sharpen your skills.) Right now over 1/2 of the marksmanship training and lessons being taught by the Army Marksmanship Unit to our troops were born in 3-gun/mult-gun competition.
First, let's assume you have the gear to go to a USPSA, IDPA, or Steel match - belt, good OWB holser, a few magazine holders. Let's also assume you own an AR with sights you can use and a 12 or 20 ga shotgun.
Now...
- Rifle
- Magazines - two (2) 30 rd magazines will get you through most stages. Three is not a bad idea. As long as they function in your gun is all that matters.
- Magazine pouches - You should have at least one AR mag pouch. A nylon pouch from California Comp Works will run you $14 from Brownells. A kydex version from Blade-Tech also available from Brownells will run you $25
- Shotgun
- Magazine extension tube - You'll need a +4 or +5 extension for your shotgun. I like and use one made by Nordic Components that runs $80 that gives my Benelli 8+1 capacity. Dave's Metal Works, Choate and Briley make them for Remington, Benelli and Winchester/Browning.
- Holding the shells - here are your options
- On your belt - I like and use California Comp Works Speed Strippers. $24/ea at Brownells. You should have 3-4 of these.
- Dump Pouch - A Maxpedition RollyPoly is a simple and effective way to handle at least a box of 12 ga and also can work as a rifle pouch, also available for $25/ea. I wonder who might have some?
- Side Saddle - I like and use the ones made by 3gungear.com/Buchanan Bag Works. You can get one from Dillon Precision for $24/ea You want the elastic loop kind, not hard plastic - trust me on this.
- Arm - also from 3gungear.com/Buchanan - $24
- Rifle mag pouch...$14
- Shotgun magazine extension tube...$80
- Side saddle - $24
- Dump bag - $25
Now, go get the gear, grab your blasters and go have some fun, learn something and sharpen your skills (yes, I said sharpen your skills.) Right now over 1/2 of the marksmanship training and lessons being taught by the Army Marksmanship Unit to our troops were born in 3-gun/mult-gun competition.