PPC (Police Pistol Combat)

PPC (Police Pistol Combat) was devised to improve the handgun shooting accuracy of police officers. The FBI created it many years ago. It involves shooting a prescribed number of rounds during a set amount of time. There is plenty of time to concentrate on accuracy. It is shot from a holster so you will need holster qualification to participate, but observers are welcome.
Note: CSSA requires that you have been shooting for a minimum of one year with a handgun prior to taking a PPC Holster Qualification Course.
PPC Holster Qualification Course
Participants should download and read the GRC PPC Holster Qualification Course Info, the PPC Course Notes, and the NRA PPC Rules well in advance of the instruction.
The day consists of a theory course on PPC with exam, followed by a dry fire and then a live fire holster qualification course, and a 1200 match.

Requirements
- A centre-fire revolver or pistol with a caliber greater than .38, and a minimum barrel length of four inches.
- A holster that fits your firearm, attached to a belt.
- A minimum of three speed-loaders for revolvers, and four magazines for pistols.
- A minimum of three speed-loader holders, or four magazine holders, attached to your belt.
- Hearing and eye protection.
- A ground carpet for use while prone, sitting, and kneeling.
- A pen, paper, and calculator.
- A bucket for collecting spent brass, speed loaders, and magazines
- Up to 400 rounds of ammunition. No magnum.
- Course fee.