NILEO Outlaw Match
This is a North Idaho law enforcement–only club where matches are based on USPSA-style stages. The stages are designed to be mentally taxing while prioritizing speed, stage planning, and efficient movement.
The match itself is an outlaw match. We will not be following every USPSA rule and regulation. However, if you break the 180-degree rule or are just a general asshole, you'll be removed from the match without a refund.
Expect to bring approximately 350 rounds and at least three magazines. The match itself will require roughly 250 rounds, but you will miss.
Shooters will be assigned to squads and will rotate through stages together throughout the day.
The goal of this match is to provide North Idaho and Eastern Washington law enforcement officers with a competitive environment that safely exposes weaknesses in gun handling, movement, decision-making, and marksmanship. Winning is great. Learning where you suck is better.
FAQs
Do I have to be an LEO?
Yes.
What belt setup can I use?
You can use your duty gear, SWAT setup, or your concealed-carry gear. If you bring a Staccato, nobody is going to believe it's your carry gun.
Where is it going to be?
The range address will not be publicly posted. Registered participants will receive location details after payment and verification.
Who's running the event?
Current LEOs in North Idaho who think the average cop doesn't shoot enough and doesn't realize how bad they actually are.
Why do I have to pay, and where is the money going?
The money goes directly back to the competitors. Cash payouts will be awarded to the top shooters because incentives matter. There will also be prizes and giveaways at the event.
What should I do to get ready for the match?
Dry fire.
What should I bring?
Handgun
At least 500 rounds of ammunition
Minimum of three magazines
Eye protection
Ear protection
Water and weather-appropriate clothing
Questions?
Email: [email protected]
