Preparation course for IPSC safety approval

Would you like to complete the IPSC safety certification and want to be optimally prepared for it? Then you've come to the right place!

As part of three course modules, you will learn and practise everything you need to know to pass the safety certification.

The modules can be booked individually.

The modules build on each other. Together they provide good and comprehensive preparation for IPSC safety certification.


Module 1: Overview of rules and equipment

Module 1 provides you with an overview of all safety-related aspects relevant to IPSC sport and their practical handling. Here you will learn what you need to bear in mind to get through a stage safely, what can get you disqualified, what to look out for with equipment and set-up, what the commands are, how to move safely with the weapon, how an IPSC match works, which points in the rules are important at the beginning, and much more.

The course is half lecture and half practical exercises. Own gun and holster are highly recommended, no ammunition is required, no live firing.

This module is designed to sensitize you to the most important aspects of IPSC so that you know what you need to read carefully in the rules and regulations, how to select and configure your equipment and which practical exercises you can use to prepare yourself in dry-fire training.

ParticipantMax. 12 participants
ContentSafety aspects and their practical implementation
Reasons for disqualification and how to avoid them
Movement with the weapon during the stage
Important points of the IPSC rules for beginners
Range officer commands and their meaning
Procedure of an IPSC match
Requirements for set-up & equipment (holster, belt, etc.)
Duration2 hours
Ammunition requirementsnone
CostsEUR 90,-

Module 2: Practical exercises

In Module 2, exercises relevant to IPSC safety certification are shot and also practiced dry. This gives the shooter the opportunity to gain valuable practical experience and an overview of the elements that they should also practise dry, at home and at the shooting range in order to gain the necessary routine for important procedures and skills.

You must have your own equipment for this module. It does not have to be IPSC-compliant for this module, but should include a holster suitable for the weapon, a sturdy belt and at least 2 magazine pouches.

However, IPSC-compliant equipment is required for safety approval at the latest!

ParticipantMax. 5 participants
ContentRelevant shooting exercises for safety approval
Dry training to consolidate procedures
Overview of important training elements (for training at home and at the shooting range)
Duration2.5 hours
Ammunition requirementsapprox. 100-150 shots
CostsEUR 150,-

Module 3: Consolidation of practice

Everything relevant is covered in modules 1 and 2. However, if you need more time and practice, especially to consolidate the practical part, this is the right place for you.

The program is tailored to the course participants present and is primarily intended to give participants the opportunity to gain confidence and routine through plenty of practice. Rules, equipment and theory can of course also be discussed, but the focus is on practice.

You must have your own equipment for this module. It does not have to be IPSC-compliant for this module, but should include a holster suitable for the weapon, a sturdy belt and at least 2 magazine pouches.

However, IPSC-compliant equipment is required for safety approval at the latest!

ParticipantMax. 5 participants
ContentIndividually adapted exercise program
Focus on practical exercises
Optional repetition or consolidation of:
- Rules and regulations
- Equipment issues
- Theoretical basics
Duration2.5 hours
Ammunition requirementsapprox. 100-150 shots
CostsEUR 150,-