Air Pistols

    Limited to 75 Veterans. Air Pistol competition will consist of shooters competing in a 60-shot event. Competition Classes will be: • (P1) Single Hand, no support. • (P2) Two Hand and prone position allowed (resting elbows on table). • Division and Gender will be combined in the competition. NOTE - This is to increase Veteran participation. NON-NVWG Air Pistol events focus on P1 qualifications only. If you have competed in an air pistol shooting event and received a classification card, please submit a copy of the card with your registration or bring it to the NVWG. The competition will involve 60-shots in 75-minutes.Preparation and sighting time is 15-minutes prior to the match, with unlimited sighting shots. There will be an Air Guns Clinic, July 25 from 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. in the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. This will be an opportunity to get additional information on the NVWG Air Guns event, check equipment and practice, receive education to continue in shooting events beyond the NVWG. Equipment: Shooters may bring their own equipment, but it must meet Shooting Para Sport standards. All personal equipment will be checked. The NVWG Air Guns Head Official has the authority to deny any equipment if it is determined a safety issue. The following standards must be met: 1. The air pistol must be 4.5mm (.177 caliber). 2. No air pistol producing muzzle velocities above 600 fps will be allowed. 3. No air pistol with repeating capability will be 4. Flathead pellets only (will be provided). 5. May only be loaded with (1) pellet per shot. Ported barrels and perforated barrels attachments are allowed.

    10m Air Pistol Grips: No part of the grip frame
    or accessories may touch any part of the wrist.
    The heel rest must extend at an angle 30 degrees
    to the grip. This applies to the heel rest and/or
    a downward curvature of the side opposite the
    thumb is prohibited. The grip must not encircle
    the hand. Curved surfaces on the grips or frame,
    including the heel and/or thumb rest, in the
    longitudinal direction of the pistol are permitted.
    All competitors must bring their own wheelchair.
    A shooter may use his/her own shooting table
    (according to Shooting Para Sport), but banquetstyle
    tables will be provided, and shooters will
    share the table with another shooter.
    Important: Shooters must check-in 1 hour prior
    to the event start time. The combined competition
    time and break between stages will be 2 hours.
    Veterans using NVWG equipment must provide
    a driver’s license or government ID to procure
    equipment.