IPSC Equipment Checklist 2026: Complete Competition Kit

IPSC equipment checklist 2026 - complete competition kit - Boss Components

The complete 2026 IPSC equipment checklist — every piece of gear you need to shoot your first match and stay legal in your chosen division. Whether you are stepping into Production with a stock CZ Shadow 2 or pushing limits in Open with a tuned 2011, this guide covers pistols, holsters, magazine pouches, belts, eye and ear protection, and division-specific upgrades with current Australian pricing pulled direct from our Shopify catalogue.

In This Guide:

Understanding IPSC Division Rules

IPSC splits competitors into six divisions based on firearm modifications and optics. Production is the most restrictive — no modifications, no optics, factory-stock pistols only. Standard permits frame modifications like magwells and grip ergonomics but bans optics and compensators. Classic permits iron sight tuning only. Open is unrestricted — compensators, red dots, extended rails and frame weight are all legal. Production Optics combines Production restrictions with a single slide-mounted red dot. Revolver division requires wheel guns with minimum 2.5-inch barrels.

For the full ruleset breakdown, read our IPSC Divisions Equipment Guide 2026. Rules change — always verify current regulations at ipsc.org before competing.

Production Division: Stock Perfection

Production rewards pure shooter skill. Your pistol must remain largely unmodified — no red dots, no compensators, no custom triggers. The CZ Shadow 2 dominates Production worldwide because it arrives competition-ready: a 4.5-pound trigger that breaks cleanly, a 4140 steel slide that endures tens of thousands of rounds, and a forged aluminium frame that balances speed and recoil control.

CZ Shadow 2 G10 grips for IPSC Production division
CZ Shadow 2 G10 Palm Swell Grips — grip upgrade that stays Production-legal

Production Division Essential Gear:

  • Pistol: CZ Shadow 2 ($1,100–$1,300 AUD). Tanfoglio Stock III and Browning L9A1 are competitive alternatives.
  • Holster: Kydex appendix or strong-side rig (Safariland 6390, Blade-Tech, Ghost).
  • Magazine pouches: Three double-stack Kydex pouches for six spare mags on the belt.
  • Belt: Double-layer leather or reinforced nylon, 1.5 inches wide.
  • Eye/ear protection: ANSI Z87.1-rated glasses plus electronic muffs or plugs.

Production Setup Cost: Pistol $1,200 + holster $150 + mag pouches $100 + belt $80 + protection $120 = approximately $1,650 AUD to start competing.

✅ Division Compliance — Production

  • Modifications allowed: Sights, grip tape, trigger spring swap (no pull weight below factory), recoil spring
  • NOT allowed: Magwells, red dots, compensators, frame weights, custom grips that change dimensions
  • Magazine capacity: 15 rounds max (IPSC rules, subject to local legal limits)
  • Minimum power factor: 125 minor

Always verify current rules at ipsc.org.

Standard Division: Ergonomic Excellence

Standard Division permits frame modifications: magwells, grip adaptors, lighter triggers, grip texture changes. No red dots. No compensators. The result is faster reloads and marginally improved handling — meaningful at tight match times. Most Standard shooters upgrade from Production by adding a magwell and specialty grips rather than switching platforms.

Standard Division Upgrades:

  • CZ Shadow 2 Brass Magwell ($149.99 AUD): 175g of weight plus a funnelled opening. Shaves 0.1–0.2 seconds off reloads and keeps muzzle flatter under recoil.
  • CZ Shadow 2 Aluminium Magwell ($139.99 AUD): 75g alternative for shooters who want the funnel without the weight — available in five colours.
  • CZ Shadow 2 G10 Palm Swell Grips ($109.99 AUD): Aggressive G10 texture plus palm swell geometry for repeatable grip indexing.
  • Lightweight trigger springs: Reduce press weight from 4.5 lb to 3.5 lb for faster resets.
CZ Shadow 2 Aluminium Magwell

CZ Shadow 2 Aluminium Magwell

75g funnel magwell. Five colours. Legal in Standard & Open. $139.99 AUD.

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Standard Setup Cost Estimate: Production CZ Shadow 2 ($1,200) + brass magwell ($149.99) + G10 grips ($109.99) + trigger spring kit ($40) = approximately $1,500 AUD in upgrades on top of the base platform.

Classic Division: Iron Sights Only

Classic is nostalgia and precision combined. No optics. No frame modifications beyond magwells and grip texture. Only iron sight tuning allowed — sight radius, rear sight adjustments, trigger refinement. It appeals to shooters who value traditional marksmanship. Classic rules permit the full range of CZ Shadow 2 parts except red dot mounts and compensators.

Open Division: Maximum Performance

Open removes all restrictions. Compensators. Optics. Extended rails. Magwells. Grip modifications. Heavy recoil springs. Everything is permitted. The result: fastest times, highest scores, most expensive setups. The 2011 platform dominates Open globally because of 20+ round capacity, customisable trigger geometry, and aggressive frame ergonomics.

CZ Shadow 2 Optic Ready Red Dot Mount for Open division
CZ Shadow 2 Optic Ready Red Dot Mount — direct slide integration, no gunsmithing

Essential Open Division Modifications:

Production Optics: Modern Precision

Production Optics combines Production restrictions — no frame modifications, no compensators — with a single slide-mounted red dot. It is the modern bridge between Production and Open: faster than iron sights, simpler than full Open, more accessible than Standard for shooters adopting optics. Mandatory backup iron sights must remain fitted.

CZ Shadow 2 Optic Ready Red Dot Mount

CZ Shadow 2 Optic Ready Red Dot Mount

Direct slide integration. Four versions for RMR/Holosun footprints. $89.99 AUD.

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Revolver Division: The Challenge

Revolver requires wheel guns with minimum 2.5-inch barrels and no modifications except trigger work and sights. It is the most mechanically challenging division because reloads use speed loaders — slow compared to semi-auto mag changes. Popular platforms include the Smith & Wesson N-frame, Ruger Service-Six, and Manurhin MR73. Capacity is fixed at six rounds per cylinder; speed reloads demand precision and disciplined practice.

Universal Gear Every Shooter Needs

Competition Holster. Kydex appendix carry, strong-side rigs, and shoulder holsters all see use. Quality holsters retain firmly yet enable draws at 0.9–1.2 seconds.

Magazine Pouches. Kydex retention over leather — more reliable under fast reloads. Mount at 3 to 4 o'clock on the belt. Consider magnetic pouches for faster index speed.

Magnetic magazine pouch for IPSC competition
Boss Components Magnetic Magazine Pouch — multi-platform, adjustable retention

Competition Belt. Double-layer leather or reinforced synthetic, 1.5 inches wide. Supports holster and pouches without sag even under load. Quality belts cost $80–$150 and last a decade of competition.

Eye and Ear Protection. ANSI Z87.1-rated safety glasses are mandatory at all ranges. Electronic muffs or plugs protect hearing while allowing range commands to be heard clearly. Budget $100–$200 for quality protection.

Ammunition. Production and Standard typically shoot 9mm minor (125 PF). Open runs 9mm major or 38 Super for velocity advantages. Keep 500 rounds minimum on hand for practice sessions between matches.

Division Cost Comparison Table

Item Production Standard Production Optics Open
Pistol $1,200 $1,200 $1,200 $2,500+
Magwell Not legal $139.99 Not legal $149.99
Optic + mount Not legal Not legal $590 ($500 + $89.99) $590+
Grips Stock $109.99 Stock $109.99+
Holster + pouches + belt $330 $330 $400 $450
Eye/ear protection $120 $120 $150 $200
Estimated Total ~$1,650 ~$1,900 ~$2,340 ~$4,000+

All prices in AUD, sourced direct from the Boss Components Shopify catalogue on 2026-04-22. Pistol and optic pricing is indicative based on typical Australian retail.

⚡ Key Takeaway

The cheapest competitive path into IPSC is Production division with a CZ Shadow 2 — around $1,650 AUD total including protection and ammunition. You can progress to Standard by adding a magwell and grips ($250 AUD in upgrades) without changing platform.

Complete Division Checklists

Production Division Checklist:

  • CZ Shadow 2 or equivalent stock pistol ($1,200)
  • Kydex holster ($120)
  • Three double-mag pouches ($100)
  • Competition belt ($80)
  • ANSI Z87.1 safety glasses ($50)
  • Electronic ear muffs ($100)
  • 500 rounds ammunition ($150)
  • Cleaning kit ($30)
  • Total: ~$1,830 AUD

Standard Division Checklist:

Open Division Checklist:

For platform-specific deep dives, see our Best IPSC Pistols 2026 guide and the Complete CZ Shadow 2 Upgrade Guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cheapest way to start competing in IPSC?

Production division with a stock CZ Shadow 2, Kydex holster, three mag pouches, competition belt, and ANSI-rated eye and ear protection — approximately $1,650–$1,830 AUD total. No modifications required.

Is a magwell legal in IPSC Production division?

No. Magwells are not permitted in IPSC Production. They are legal in Standard, Classic, and Open divisions. Check current rules at ipsc.org before adding any modification.

Do I need a red dot for Production Optics division?

Yes. Production Optics requires a single slide-mounted red dot optic. Backup iron sights must remain fitted. The CZ Shadow 2 Optic Ready Red Dot Mount at $89.99 AUD is the most common solution for CZ shooters.

How many magazine pouches do I need for an IPSC match?

Three double-stack pouches holding six spare magazines is the standard configuration. This covers the longest IPSC stages without needing to reload pouches mid-match. Magnetic pouches allow faster index speed than Kydex retention pouches.

Can I use my concealed carry pistol for IPSC?

Yes, if it matches your division rules. A stock Glock 19 or similar works in Production. Expect slower draw times than dedicated competition Kydex rigs because carry holsters prioritise retention over draw speed.

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