The International Defensive Pistol Association (IDPA) is a competitive shooting sport designed to simulate self-defense scenarios using real-world concealed carry equipment. Unlike traditional bullseye or static-range competitions, IDPA challenges shooters to move, think, and react under pressure ā all while drawing from concealment and adhering to practical shooting rules.
Founded in 1996, IDPA has become one of the most accessible and fast-growing action shooting sports in the U.S. and around the world. It’s geared toward concealed carry practitioners, competitive shooters, and anyone interested in improving their marksmanship in realistic environments.
IDPA was founded by shooters like Bill Wilson, Ken Hackathorn, and others who wanted a competitive sport that reflected the principles of defensive handgun use. At the time, USPSA (United States Practical Shooting Association) had become highly ārace-gunā oriented, with specialized equipment and complex scoring.
In response, IDPA was formed in 1996 to refocus the competition scene on everyday carry gear, defensive tactics, and more accessible rulesets. From the beginning, the core idea was simple: test defensive shooting skill with real-world equipment under stress ā not gaming the system with tricked-out race gear.
To ensure fair play and realism, IDPA divides competitors based on gear type. Each division has strict rules around modifications, sights, weight, and holsters:
Division | Description |
---|---|
SSP (Stock Service Pistol) | DA/SA or striker-fired pistols (e.g., Glock 17, Sig P320) |
ESP (Enhanced Service Pistol) | Single-action or tuned double-action pistols |
CDP (Custom Defensive Pistol) | .45 ACP 1911-style pistols only |
CCP (Compact Carry Pistol) | Smaller framed pistols like Glock 48 or Sig P365XL |
REV (Revolver) | Six-shot revolvers in .38 or .45 |
BUG (Back-Up Gun) | Subcompact carry pistols (Glock 43, Sig P365) |
CO (Carry Optics) | Slide-mounted red dot pistols; no frame-mounted optics |
PCC (Pistol Caliber Carbine) | Carbines chambered in pistol calibers like 9mm |
Once you shoot a classification course, you'll be ranked to ensure fair match-ups. These skill levels include:
Classifications allow new shooters to compete against similarly skilled individuals, not just high-level veterans.
Unlike other shooting sports, IDPA emphasizes:
While IDPA is technically a sport, it provides excellent preparation for real-life defensive encounters. You'll learn to:
Whether you carry daily or simply want to push your defensive skill set further, IDPA is a great way to train, test your gear, and have fun while doing it.
Want to learn more or see IDPA in action? Follow my journey and match recaps on the Gun CraverYouTube channel, and stick around GunCraver.com for gear reviews, training guides, and shooting news.
Have questions about getting started? Drop a comment or shoot me a message. Iād be glad to help you gear up and get going.
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