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IPSC Classic Division Supplementary Guidelines

The document provides supplementary guidelines for IPSC Classic Division, clarifying acceptable modifications which include bull or coned barrels, shaped slides, squared or undercut trigger guards, bob-tailed backstraps, finger grooves or wrap-around grips, and thumb shields as long as they do not also serve as a thumb rest. Additionally, it includes images illustrating measurement protocols for Classic Division handguns.
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IPSC Classic Division Supplementary Guidelines

The document provides supplementary guidelines for IPSC Classic Division, clarifying acceptable modifications which include bull or coned barrels, shaped slides, squared or undercut trigger guards, bob-tailed backstraps, finger grooves or wrap-around grips, and thumb shields as long as they do not also serve as a thumb rest. Additionally, it includes images illustrating measurement protocols for Classic Division handguns.
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IPSC Classic Division Supplementary Guidelines

In an effort to clarify the current provisional rules for Classic Division, to eliminate uncertainty and to promote consistency, as much as possible, kindly note that the items listed below are acceptable: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Bull Barrels / Coned Barrels; Shaped Slides (e.g. Flat-Top, Tri-Top and similar); Squared and/or undercut trigger guards; Bob-tailed backstraps Finger grooves, machined and/or add-on (including wrap-around grips, inserts etc.) Thumb shields, provided they do not also serve as a thumb rest

Additionally, the following images illustrate measurement protocols:

Vince Pinto IPSC Handgun Rules Director 14 February 2012

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