OHT 6A

APPENDIX E DIVISIONS

Open Division

Major power factor floor

160

Minor power factor floor

125

Minimum bullet weight

120 grain for major factor

Minimum bullet caliber

9 mm

Maximum pistol weight

No

Minimum trigger pull

No

Magazine length restrictions

170 mm

Magazine capacity restrictions

No

50 mm from the body or torso

Yes

Move ladies belt loops

Yes

Compensators

Yes

Ports

Yes

Optics

Yes

Fit in box

No

.40 min. for major factor

No

Specific holster position

No

Modifications allowed

Yes

Production guns only

No

 

OHT 6B

APPENDIX E DIVISIONS

Standard Division

Major power factor floor

170

Minor power factor floor

125

Minimum bullet weight

No

Minimum bullet caliber

9 mm

Maximum pistol weight

Minimum trigger pull

No

No

Magazine length restrictions

See box

Magazine capacity restrictions

No

50 mm from the body or torso

Yes

Move ladies belt loops

Yes

Compensators

No

Ports

No

Optics

No

Box

Yes with magazine inserted

.40 min. for major factor

Yes

Specific holster position

Yes

Modifications allowed

Yes

Production guns only

No

Minimum caliber is 9mm

Minimum caliber for Major Power Factor is 10 mm (.40 inches).

Any complete handgun or components produced by a factory and available to the general public.

Prototypes are specifically not allowed.

Changing caliber from the factory standard is specifically not allowed.

Electronic sights, or optical sights (one or more lenses with a diameter greater than 9.5mm), porting of barrels or compensators are specifically not allowed.

External modifications such as weights, or devices to control or reduce recoil are specifically not allowed.

External modifications which are specifically allowed:

Replacement of slides, provided the replacement slide profiles the

factory standard.

Replacement of sights with metal sights.

Replacement of safeties. Ambidextrous safeties are approved.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

OHT 6C

APPENDIX E DIVISIONS

Standard Division continued

- Replacement beavertail grip safeties are approved.

- Replacement of hammers.

- Replacement of magazine release buttons.

- Replacement of slide stops.

- Enlargement of ejection ports.

- Enlargement or replacement of magazine wells.

- Checkering of frames.

- Alteration of grip safety and grip tang.

- Cosmetic enhancements that do not give a competitive advantage

such as custom grips, plating, etc.

Internal modifications to improve accuracy, reliability, and function, are allowed, e.g., replacement barrels.

Any unloaded handgun in it's ready condition but with the magazines inserted must fit within the confines of a box with the dimensions of 225 mm x 150 mm x 45 mm (tolerance of +1 mm, -0 mm).

The holster and allied equipment i.e., speed loaders and magazine pouches, must comply with existing rules and must be worn behind the anterior superior spina iliaca or the highest, most forward point on the pelvic girdle. The maximum inside distance of the handgun and equipment may not be more than 50 mm from the competitor's torso while standing relaxed. Range Master may use reasonable discretion.

 

OHT 6D

APPENDIX E DIVISIONS

Modified Division

Major power factor floor

170

Minor power factor floor

125

Minimum bullet weight

No

Minimum bullet caliber

9 mm

Maximum weight

No

Minimum trigger pull

No

Magazine length restrictions

See box

Magazine capacity restrictions

No

50 mm from the body or torso

Yes

Move ladies belt loops

Yes

Compensators

Yes

Ports

Yes

Optic

Yes

Box

Yes with magazine inserted

.40 min. for major factor

Yes

Specific holster position

Yes

Modifications allowed

Yes

Production guns only

No

Minimum caliber is 9mm

Minimum caliber for Major Power Factor is 10 mm (.40 inches).

Any unloaded handgun in it's ready condition with the magazine inserted must fit within the confines of a box with the dimensions of 225 mm x 150 mm x 45 mm (tolerance of +1 mm, -0 mm).

Any handgun which satisfies all the requirements for either Standard or Production Division may not be used or entered in Modified Division.

The holster and allied equipment i.e., speed loaders and magazine pouches, must comply with existing rules and must be worn behind the anterior superior spina iliaca or the highest, most forward point on the pelvic girdle. The maximum inside distance of the handgun and equipment may not be more than 50 mm from the competitor's torso while standing relaxed. Range Master may use reasonable discretion.