Precision Pistol Competition (PPC) originally and still known as Police Pistol Combat in North America, is a shooting sport focusing on precision shooting from a variety of stances (standing, kneeling, sitting and prone) at varying distances (from 3, 5, 7, 15, 25, and 50 yards (or meters), including shooting with left and right hands, from behind an obstacle (barricade).  The courses of fire to create a measure of similarity to real life police situations and are considered one of the forerunners of IPSC practical shooting.  The World Association PPC 1500 (WA 1500) is the international governing body for PPC.  The Canadian Police Combat Association (CPCA) is the governing body for PPC in Canada and is open to both law enforcement and civilian members.

The competition format was founded in the United States, for the FBI, between 1957 and 1958, and was intended to help police officers improve their firearms skills in the line of duty, and developed into sporting competition.  Originally this was a revolver based competition, but was later expanded to include semiautomatic pistols.  Through the years the discipline has been known by various names such as (Practical Police Combat), (Practical Police Course), (Practical Police Course), However, Precision Pistol Competition Is the Official name used today by WA1500, the International Sanctioning body.  The sport became popular in Canada, Sweden, Germany, and Norway, and has since expanded to include additional countries.  Official matches are no longer restricted to Police officers or military personnel, and are now open to qualified civilians also, male and female alike.

PPC is most often associated with a revolver; however, the sport has been expanded to include semi-automatic firearms.  Originally the firearms were restricted to using iron sights; however this has been expanded to include optical sights on both revolvers and semi-automatic firearms.

PPC is a great accuracy training program for those who wish to also participate in other shooting disciplines such IPSC and learning to shoot accurately before or while increasing to be.  It also helps to improve your enjoyment for shooting steel.

Minimal equipment would be a revolver capable of firing six rounds of .38 caliber ammunition and, a compatible holster with at least 3 speed loaders.  For semi-automatic pistols, the requirement would be a pistol capable of firing 9mm to .45 calibre ammunition, a minimum of four magazines, and a compatible holster.  Note that for safety reasons, shoulder and cross draw holsters are not allowed.

PPC matches have been held on the first Sunday of each month at the Abbotsford Fish and Game Club since 1983. The match fees are presently $10 for Abbotsford Fish and game members, and $15 for guestsFeel free to drop by and watch the course of fire to see if you might like to give it a try or send me an email if you would like further information, or have any questions.

Russell Sorsdahl
PPC Match Director
E:  ppc@afgc.ca

January 2018 PPC Sub Cub Report

The PPC sub club will hold their first monthly match of 2018 on January 7, and it looks like it will warm up a little with a threat of rain. 2018 will be our 36th consecutive year holding monthly matches at the club and we look to another successful year of training and competition. [...]

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December 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

The PPC sub club held their final two matches of the year the first Sunday of November and December. The November match had 5 shooters attending in 3 degree temperature and a wind chill of -4 degrees. The December 3 match had 10 shooters attending, one of which was a junior family member. This [...]

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November 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

As per the October report, we had 8 shooters preparing preparing for the 41st Annual Vancouver Island PPC Championships. We had 10 Abbotsford PPC shooter attend the match, 3 less than last year. One of the missing shooters was Bob Steele who passed away suddenly early in September. Our shooters were able to capture [...]

By |2017-11-03T09:39:38-07:00November 3rd, 2017|P.P.C.|Comments Off on November 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

October 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

Our monthly match was held on October 1, 2017. We had 7 shooters and a range officer. A number of our shooter were unable to attend as they were participants  in the toy run. This was an excellent practice to prepare us for the Vancouver Island Combat Championships to be held on October 7 [...]

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September 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

Our monthly match was held on September 3, 2017. We had a fair turnout of 8 shooters and a range officer considering this was a long weekend. Special thanks to Dave Mensour and the Law Enforcement Action Pistol Club of the Port Coq. & Dist. H & F Club for allowing us to shoot [...]

By |2017-09-12T08:38:23-07:00September 12th, 2017|P.P.C.|Comments Off on September 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

August 2017 PPC Subclub Report

The August 6 Championship Match, unfortunately had only a few shooters. At least 10 of the shooters were at the World Police and Fire Games in San Francisco and yours  truly, in bed with the flu. Everyone shooting had a great day. On the bright side, both Russell Sorsdahl and myself made the Governor's [...]

By |2017-08-11T08:45:24-07:00August 11th, 2017|P.P.C.|Comments Off on August 2017 PPC Subclub Report

July 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

Our most recent match was held on July 2, 2017. We had 7 shooters including a  Range Officer - Sunny and a bit windy. This was a good turnout considering this was the long weekend. This time, no one shot over 1500 with their handy cap. The Canadian Police Combat Association sanctioned match will [...]

By |2017-07-09T11:32:47-07:00July 9th, 2017|P.P.C.|Comments Off on July 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

June 2017 PPC Sub Club Report

Our previous match was held on May 7, 2017. We had 10 shooters and a Range Officer. We enjoyed a cool day and a great practice. Our most recent match was held on June 4, 2017. We had 11 shooters and a Range Officer - Sunny and a bit windy. 4 of our shooter [...]

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PPC Subclub Report April 2017

This will be our 35th PPC year at AFGC. We are looking forward to many more. We had 12 shooter and a range officer on April 2, 2017. The weather was overcast but fortunately no rain fell when we were shooting. I am very sad to report that one of our most supportive shooters, Lorne [...]

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PPC Subclub Report Nov/Dec/Jan

November 2016 The match was held on November 6. We had 7 shooters and our chief Range Officer. The shooters had a great time. The weather was good. December 2016 The match was held on December 4, 2016. We had 6 shooters including a Range Officer. This was our year end PPC, Christmas turkey shoot [...]

By |2017-01-13T14:48:09-08:00January 13th, 2017|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Subclub Report Nov/Dec/Jan

PPC Sub Club Report October 2016

The monthly PPC match held on October 2 with a reduced number of shooters, primarily due to some of our regular shooters involved in the annual charity motorcycle toy run. The weather was perfect for shooting and a last chance to hone our skills in preparation for the 40th Annual Vancouver Island PPC Championships held [...]

By |2016-10-14T16:36:02-07:00October 14th, 2016|P.P.C.|Comments Off on PPC Sub Club Report October 2016
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