The United States Practical Shooting Association (USPSA) Production Division designates a specific category of firearms permissible in competition. These handguns are typically striker-fired, polymer-framed pistols with limited modifications allowed. Examples include popular models like the Glock 17, Smith & Wesson M&P9, and CZ P-10C. This division emphasizes practical accuracy and gun-handling skills with relatively common firearm platforms.
This division offers a level playing field for competitors, minimizing the influence of highly customized firearms. Focusing on shooter skill rather than equipment advantages promotes accessibility and encourages participation. Historically, the division emerged from a desire for competition with more readily available and affordable handguns, fostering a larger and more diverse community of competitive shooters.