SIG Sauer Academy Will Host 2022 P365 EDC Championship

by
posted on December 21, 2021
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. **
sigproject1.jpg

The SIG Sauer Academy has announced that the 2022 P365 EDC Championship will return to the tactical training facility in Epping, N.H., next August 3–6.

The P365 EDC Championship is a 13-stage match spanning multiple divisions including Stock P365, Carry Optics and Open.

By all measures, the inaugural SIG Sauer P365 EDC Championship, held this past July, was a huge success. There were 130 shooters in attendance at the 2021 tournament, with the most competing in the Stock P365 division (49).

“The scenario-based course challenges competitors to put their marksmanship, competition and concealed carry skills to the test,” said Tom Taylor, SIG Sauer chief marketing officer and executive vice president of commercial sales.

Participation in the match will require competitors to use a SIG Sauer P365 pistol.

Registration will open via the Practiscore website on March 1, 2022. To learn more, go to sigsauer.com.


Read more: Competition Training: Air Guns And Real Guns

Latest

Ogivejive 1 Lede
Ogivejive 1 Lede

Understanding Ogive Jive

Explains bullet ogive shapes—tangent, secant and hybrid—how geometry affects aerodynamics, seating depth sensitivity, twist rates and real-world accuracy for precision shooters.

Remembering The 2014 NRA Open Air Gun Nationals

From the vault: Our coverage of the 2014 Open Air Gun Nationals, which allowed air gun competitors to participate at one of 15 locations around the country.

New: Cabot Guns Rebellion MAX

Cabot Guns’ new Rebellion MAX is a 28-ounce double-stack 1911 with a $6,295 starting price.

2025 Marty Brown Memorial Invitational

This two-day rifle match at Camp Atterbury honored Marty Brown by blending marksmanship and fundraising for ovarian cancer awareness.

Results: 2025 World Action Pistol Championship

Doug Koenig wins eighth World Action Pistol Championship; Team USA sweeps podium and captures team world title in Hamilton, New Zealand.

Looking Back At The 2014 Bianchi Cup Action Pistol Championship

From the vault: Our coverage of the 2014 Bianchi Cup Championship, where Kevin Angstadt won the title for the first time.

Interests



Get the best of Shooting Sports USA delivered to your inbox.