C39 PCSL 2 Gun Match 08/09/2026
Payment will be made on site. Cash preferred, $3 charge for Zelle or Venmo.
Rifle Sling Recommended, but not required.
Please Register Online. Shooter meeting at 8:45a, Shooting begins at 9a
Link to PCSL Website:
https://www.pcsleague.us
Link to Current PCSL Rule Book:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gPtMRH0s5qE1CrOyaScwB0ZC9pONJsyFVjX8wUrzGQI/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.t7uliy68q88k
====== PCSL Division Descriptions =========
*PCSL 2-gun Divisions
COMPETITION DIVISION (COMP)
COMP Handgun
Minimum caliber: 9mm
Maximum caliber: .45
Maximum bullet velocity: 1600 fps
171.25mm maximum magazine length
DA/SA guns equipped with a manual safety are not required to be decocked as long as the manual safety is applied. If the DA/SA gun only has a decocker but no manual safety, the hammer must be decocked before the start of the stage.
SAO guns with a manual safety must have the manual safety applied before holstering/the start of the stage.
Must be a handgun per rule 2.4.1.
No other restrictions
COMP Rifle
Pistol Caliber Carbines as defined in 3.9 are allowed as your carbine (not a handgun replacement) in Competition division only
Minimum caliber: 5.45x39
Maximum caliber: 5.56x45
Suppressors allowed
No bipods, bags or related stabilizing devices are allowed in Standard PCSL Rifle (see 3.1) or 2-Gun events, but are allowed in LR PCSL Rifle (see 3.2)
Tripods are never allowed outside of PCSL 3-Gun Open division
Binary and Forced Reset (FRT-15) type triggers are prohibited outright (even if used in standard semi-auto mode)
Full Auto/Burst Fire triggers are allowed but may only be used in semi-auto mode. A full auto/burst trigger that lacks a semi-auto mode is prohibited
Pistol Caliber Carbines as defined in 3.9 are allowed as your carbine (not a handgun replacement) in Competition division only
No other restrictions
PRACTICAL DIVISION (PRAC)
PRAC Handgun
Minimum caliber: 9mm
Maximum caliber: .45
Maximum bullet velocity: 1600 fps
Optical/electronic sight permitted required, mounted to slide between ejection port and rear of slide
Maximum magazine load-to capacity: 21+1
Maximum magazine length: no
No compensators or porting
No frame mounted optics
Gas Pedals: no restrictions
Flashlights/lasers allowed
Magwells allowed
DA/SA guns equipped with a manual safety are not required to be decocked as long as the manual safety is applied. If the DA/SA gun only has a decocker but no manual safety, the hammer must be decocked before the start of the stage.
SAO guns with a manual safety must have the manual safety applied before holstering/the start of the stage.
Must be a handgun per rule 2.4.1.
PRAC Rifle
Minimum caliber: 5.45x39
Maximum caliber: 5.56x45
Magazine load-to capacity: 30+1
Magazines that are capable of holding more than 30 rounds (including drums) are allowed provided that they are only loaded to 30 rounds before the start of the stage
Coupled magazines (side by side) are prohibited
Magwells: aftermarket or add-on magwells are prohibited, however lower receivers that have built in flared magwells are allowed.
Muzzle Devices:
Suppressors allowed
Muzzle brakes are prohibited UNLESS used for the purpose of adapting a suppressor, as long as the suppressor remains attached. A muzzle brake is defined as any muzzle device that features at least one set of externally visible braking baffles for which the uncompromising purpose is to reduce recoil force, NOT compensate for muzzle rise or act as a flash hider
Muzzle brakes which are integrated into the end of a suppressor (like the SilencerCo Anchor Brake) are allowed.
A blast mitigation device such as the Surefire Warden or Griffin Armament Blast Shield that remains attached to a muzzle brake is allowed
Examples:
The PWS PRC Compensator IS defined as a muzzle brake because the first ports closest to the barrel constitute a set of externally visible braking baffles. However, the similar PWS FSC Compensator is NOT defined as a muzzle brake because its baffle set is compromised in terms of recoil reduction in order to achieve its hybrid purpose.
The Surefire Warcomp is NOT defined as a muzzle brake because it acts as a flash hider with muzzle rise compensating ports, not braking baffles to reduce recoil force.
The KAC MAMS, Precision Armament EFAB and AFAB, and similar devices are NOT defined as muzzle brakes because their baffle sets do not have the uncompromised purpose of reducing recoil due to the pinhole-style gas port design.
For any specific muzzle device questions, please send a link to the product or very clear pictures of the device to info@pcsleague.com
No restriction on muzzle device size
Bolt Carrier Groups: Lightened or Reduced Mass BCGs are prohibited. In an AR-15, total assembled BCG mass must be 11.0oz or heavier. In other platforms, the total assembled BCG mass must be at least the OEM BCG mass of the platform with a 0.2oz tolerance
No bipods or bags
Binary and Forced Reset (FRT-15) type triggers are prohibited outright (even if used in standard semi-auto mode)
Full Auto/Burst Fire triggers are allowed but may only be used in semi-auto mode. A full auto/burst trigger that lacks a semi-auto mode is prohibited
No other restrictions