The 1976 IPSC Handgun World Shoot II held in
Berndorf,
Salzburg,
Austria[1] was the second
IPSC Handgun World Shoot, and was won by
Jan Foss of Norway in front of
Ray Chapman of United States by a small margin. Foss had been unknown before the championship and did not participate internationally afterwards.
Equipment
Jan Foss used a
9x19 mm single stack
SIG P210 in minor power factor with an 8 round capacity, while Ray Chapman used a 7 round capacity
1911 in major caliber
.45 ACP. The Rhodesian teammates Dave Westerhout, Peter Maunder and Dave Arnold were handicapped in that they only had been able to bring two pistols to share, but the night before the championship the sight broke off one of the pistol so all three had to share a single pistol throughout the championship.
The team competition became a sensational competition between Rhodesia and Norway, and in the end only 29 points separated the two. The USA team had been favorites before the championship, but had to settle for third place 185 points behind Rhodesia and 156 points behind Norway.
The 1976 IPSC Handgun World Shoot II held in
Berndorf,
Salzburg,
Austria[1] was the second
IPSC Handgun World Shoot, and was won by
Jan Foss of Norway in front of
Ray Chapman of United States by a small margin. Foss had been unknown before the championship and did not participate internationally afterwards.
Equipment
Jan Foss used a
9x19 mm single stack
SIG P210 in minor power factor with an 8 round capacity, while Ray Chapman used a 7 round capacity
1911 in major caliber
.45 ACP. The Rhodesian teammates Dave Westerhout, Peter Maunder and Dave Arnold were handicapped in that they only had been able to bring two pistols to share, but the night before the championship the sight broke off one of the pistol so all three had to share a single pistol throughout the championship.
The team competition became a sensational competition between Rhodesia and Norway, and in the end only 29 points separated the two. The USA team had been favorites before the championship, but had to settle for third place 185 points behind Rhodesia and 156 points behind Norway.