A Look at NPSC Champ Robert Vadasz’s Springfield Ultra Compact 1911
NRAblog 10.27.11
Having the right off-duty firearm is a necessity for every law enforcement officer. For 2011 National Police Shooting Championships winner Robert Vadasz it’s a Springfield Armory Ultra Compact 1911. Not only does is serve as protection, but as a tool in his collection of firearms used to win the 2011 title. After this year’s competition, we sat down with Vadasz to talk about his off-duty 1911.
“Springfield Ultra Compact. They built this one last year and it’s as tight of an off-duty gun as I’ve ever shot.”
His firearm of choice for this year’s Off-Duty Sidearm Championship (48 shots at three, seven, fifteen and twenty-five yards), it was also his change in preparation that ensured an Off-Duty victory.
“I never put a lot of time into that match because it was more or less a match where you tried to keep your aggregate up,” Vadasz explained. “This year I actually practiced with this gun, got the sights set up the way that I needed them. I was able to clean it here this year and win the match.”
Shooting a perfect 480 with 38Xs was enough to win the match, but not enough to keep a fellow Border Patrol agent from needling Vadasz.
“Yea, you shot a 480 and took my title.”
“That’s right, I was ale to clean it here this year and take Art Velez’s title,” Vadasz replied with a grin. “That’s V-E-L-E-Z.”