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The National Police Shooting Championships

The 60th National Police Shooting Championships (NPSC) will be conducted by the Mississippi Highway Patrol Pistol Team at the Mississippi Law Enforcement Officers Training Academy in Pearl, Mississippi.

The Championships are open to law enforcement members from public and private sector agencies as well as military police. No pre-qualifying competitions, scores, or NPSC invitations are required to register. New shooters are welcome. Officers will compete against others of the same skill level using the NRA Police Pistol Combat Classification system.

The Individual Championships Matches will be conducted on September 16 & 17, and the Championship Team Matches will be fired on September 18. Zeroing / Practice Day will be on September 15.

Competitors can get zeroed in and acclimated to the range and weather conditions by firing the Philip Hemphill Magnolia Classic Memorial Regional Tournament prior to NPSC on September 12 & 13.

The Championships will have the regular separate NPSC Postal component to provide options for firing local NPSC Postal Matches around the country as part of the NPSC program. This allows competitors to participate in the NPSC program, even if they cannot make it to NPSC Pearl. Click here for the NPSC Postal Tournament Information sheet and application.

Competitors seeking to earn NPSC National Champion status or set a NPSC National Record must shoot at NPSC Pearl. Competitors firing at NPSC Postal locations will be part of the NPSC Postal Championship Final Bulletin and Awards Schedule and will be eligible for regular Registered Tournament National Records.

2024 NPSC Schedule

September 12-13 Magnolia Classic Regional Tournament
September 15 Practice / Zeroing Day
September 16-17 Firing of NPSC Individual Matches
September 18 Firing of NPSC Team Matches

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Law Enforcement Firearm Competitions

The NRA Law Enforcement Division offers a complete police shooting program to police departments and law enforcement agencies to encourage patrol officers to gain more experience, training and time on the range using their duty firearms.