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8.2.3
A course of fire must never require or allow a competitor to touch or hold a handgun, loading device or
projectile after the "Standby" command and before the "Start Signal" (except for unavoidable touching with
the lower arms).
8.2.4
A course of fire must never require the competitor to draw a handgun from the holster with the weak hand.
8.2.5
A course of fire must never require the competitor to re-holster a handgun after the start signal. However, a
competitor may re-holster provided this is accomplished safely, and the handgun is either unloaded or in a
ready condition stated in Section 8.1. Violations will be subject to disqualification (see Rule 10.5.11).
8.3
Range Communication
The approved range commands and their sequence are as follows:
8.3.1
"Load And Make Ready" (or "Make Ready" for starts with an unloaded firearm) – This command signifies
the start of "the Course of Fire". Under the direct supervision of the Range Officer the competitor must face
downrange, or in a safe direction as specified by the Range Officer, fit eye protection, and prepare the
firearm in accordance w