Carry Optics (often abbreviated CO) is a pistol division that allows competitors to use slide-mounted red dot optics on semi-automatic handguns. The concept was born out of real-world concealed carry trends and has quickly become one of the fastest-growing divisions in all major shooting sports — including IDPA, USPSA, and Steel Challenge.
To shoot CO, your pistol must:
Switching to a dot isn't automatic — it takes practice. Here are a few tips:
Carry Optics isn't just a hot trend — it's a reflection of how shooters are evolving. As more competitors blend real-world carry with competition, red dots have become the bridge between the two.
For newer shooters, CO offers a soft entry point into the sport. For veterans, it’s a way to shave seconds off stage times and test gear in a practical environment.
Whether you’re running your EDC pistol or building out a race-ready CO rig, this division is here to stay — and it’s never been more fun to shoot.
Are you shooting Carry Optics yet? Thinking of switching divisions? Drop a comment or tag us on Instagram — and check out our YouTube videos for CO match footage and gear reviews.
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