Racegun

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A racegun is a type of handgun, shotgun, or rifle that has been modified for accuracy, speed, and reliability. Used primarily in USPSA/IPSC and similar styles of competition, raceguns are typically based on common guns and modified to function the best within a certain set of rules, such as weight, size, and capacity requirements.

Some organizing bodies in practical shooting, most notably IDPA, ban most of the modifications that distinguish raceguns from stock firearms.

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