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What is a PPC revolver?

What is a PPC revolver?

At this point, a new piece of equipment came along—the PPC revolver. Made on stock Colt, Ruger or (most commonly) Smith & Wesson . 38 revolvers, the PPC revolver was built by gunsmiths specifically for competition. It was never used for on-duty purposes, as it was prohibitively heavy.

What revolver did the RCMP use?

Smith & Wesson 5946
Federal Police

Force Model type
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Smith & Wesson 5946 Semi-automatic pistol
Canadian Forces Military Police SIG Sauer P225 Semi-automatic pistol
Canada Border Services Agency Beretta Px4 Storm Semi-automatic pistol
Correctional Service of Canada Heckler & Koch P2000 Semi-automatic pistol

Can you use a competition gun for self defense?

Competition guns often have an advantage in design. A single-action trigger may be very smooth. Most factory 1911 handguns, match grade or not, have a useful trigger for personal defense at 5-6 pounds compression.

What is a pistol caliber carbine good for?

The pistol caliber carbine concept is an excellent option for home defense. They feature light recoil and are easy handling for most shooters. They fall in between the rifle and pistol in terms of power, handling, and capacity. With solid self-defense rounds, a PCC can be the right choice.

What revolver did the FBI use?

Smith & Wesson Model 13 HB
Smith & Wesson Model 13

Smith & Wesson Model 13 HB Military & Police
Type Revolver
Place of origin United States
Service history
Used by FBI, New York State Police

What guns do OPP use?

The current sidearm of the OPP is the Glock 17M pistol in 9x19mm. Previously, officers were issued either the Sig Sauer P229 DAO, or the P229R DAK in . 40S&W. Patrol vehicles are also equipped with the Colt Canada C8 patrol rifle in 5.56x45mm NATO, with the option of the Remington 870 in 12 gauge.

What is a match grade pistol?

Match grade frequently refers to quality firearm parts and ammunition that are suitable for a competitive match. Sometimes it also refers to other devices and parts that are made with high precision in mind.

What pistols does RCMP use?

Currently, RCMP officers carry the double action-only Smith & Wesson 5946 in 9x19mm, standard issue since the early 1990s when it replaced the Smith & Wesson M&P revolver in . 38 Special.

What is a full-on race ready PPC revolver?

As compared to an out-of-the-box production pistol, a full-on race-ready PPC revolver comes with a heavy bull barrel, after-market sights (on a sight rib), as well as after-market grips, usually custom fitted to your hand. And since this gun is for competition, the trigger pull can be reduced somewhat by a qualified gunsmith to soften the D/A pull.

What was the standard load on a PPC revolver?

The standard load was a 148-150 grain wadcutter over 2.6-2.8 grains of Bullseye powder and sparked with a small pistol primer, usually Federal. Even the ACP fellow switched to .38 Special. Most of the gunsmiths who who specialized in PPC revolvers channeled the .38 Special.

What is the history of the police pistol competition?

Enough so in 1959 the very first PPC match was held in Bloomington, and it drew 429 police shooters from 22 states, with some coming from Canada as well. The response was so positive, shortly thereafter the NRA took over the responsibility of overseeing PPC competitions. Shooting in the police sector has never been the same since.

What is the course of fire for a PPC match?

Here is the PPC course of fire, per the NRA: Practical Police Course Open Class Firearms Matches (revolver and semi-automatic, the course of fire is the same for both types of guns. All matches are based on strings of 6 shots). Match 1 – 12 rounds fired in 20 seconds with a reload from 7 and 15 yards (24 shots total).