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<blockquote data-quote="Mad Professor" data-source="post: 3020883" data-attributes="member: 5316"><p>That is really the best to start out with! </p><p></p><p>A couple of years ago I bought a gun to use with USPSA without looking at all of the rules, thinking I could use it as a production gun, a M&P .40 that included a 9mm conversion barrel. Nope, it was not compliant. Not all is lost as I've shot it in limited a couple of times and it was the one I was using on pins Saturday. But it pays to get a few matches under your belt with hardware on hand. Then go the direction of your desires. Yell, if you need to borrow something. If I don't have it, I may know who does. </p><p></p><p>I've seen a few really competitive shooters with 17s and 19s in production class. And no real big need to buy a G34 to gain 3/4" over a G17. There is lower hanging fruit to grab first.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mad Professor, post: 3020883, member: 5316"] That is really the best to start out with! A couple of years ago I bought a gun to use with USPSA without looking at all of the rules, thinking I could use it as a production gun, a M&P .40 that included a 9mm conversion barrel. Nope, it was not compliant. Not all is lost as I've shot it in limited a couple of times and it was the one I was using on pins Saturday. But it pays to get a few matches under your belt with hardware on hand. Then go the direction of your desires. Yell, if you need to borrow something. If I don't have it, I may know who does. I've seen a few really competitive shooters with 17s and 19s in production class. And no real big need to buy a G34 to gain 3/4" over a G17. There is lower hanging fruit to grab first. [/QUOTE]
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